Sparking the indigenous imagination
Fulton Schools one ASU partner offering summer pilot program to Native American high schoolers living in the Valley
Sparking the indigenous imagination
Fulton Schools one ASU partner offering summer pilot program to Native American high schoolers living in the Valley
Sparking the indigenous imagination
Fulton Schools one ASU partner offering summer pilot program to Native American high schoolers living in the Valley
Innovation and excellence
Lighting the way
Nine teams of high school students presented their innovative solar energy projects at the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference High School Competition.
Engineering early career success
Problem-solving skills lead Fulton Schools alumna to be named among Phoenix’s most influential young leaders.
Studying cancer on a chip
Fulton Schools researchers discovered a new role that fibroblast cells play in the spread of breast cancer tumors using microfluidic tumor models.
Environmental challenges in 4D
Engineers and scientists gather to explore ways to improve our built environment, the natural environment and human health. One way: using cyberspace technology.
Metis Center awards sustainability projects
ASU’s Metis Center, directed by the Fulton Schools’ Mikhail Chester, recently named their first Sustainable Infrastructure Award winners from across Phoenix.
Down the pipeline
Samuel Ariaratnam has been named a member of the U.S. National Academy of Construction in addition to receiving the 2019 Excellence in Pipelines Award.
Convergence
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering magazine
Events
E2 Camp for incoming freshmen
Next session:
Monday, July 29 – Wednesday, July 31
View the schedule for all sessions
Welcome, Class of 2023! Our E2 camp for incoming freshmen is coming up! Students will spend three days (and two nights) with current students, faculty and advisors and learn the skills that will help you make get ready for college. Plus, it’s cooler in Prescott.
Everybody goes, everybody has fun! So register for a session today!
“Education is not just about being in the classroom. it’s about being well-rounded, and my education has been so much more than sitting in classes and taking exams and taking quizzes. It’s about walking on campus, and being a part of organizations and to meet such a diverse group of people and be a part of multi-disciplinary teams and projects and get to see all the different schools that Fulton is.”
Get involved outside the classroom
Register for the StoryCorps One Small Step project by July 19
The School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University will host StoryCorps’ One Small Step project on campus this August. The One Small Step project aims to bring two people who disagree politically closer together through civil discourse led by a moderator.
Ready for your next steps? Enroll in Preparing Future Faculty and Scholars!
Enroll in Preparing Future Faculty and Scholars (PFx), a professional development course provided by the Graduate College for doctoral and MFA students as well as postdocs who are interested in exploring career opportunities in academia, industry, government or the not-for-profit sector.
New graduate students: Attend Graduate Student Welcome events, August 16–21
Newly admitted master’s and doctoral students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are invited to join us for our Graduate Student Welcomes! Meet other students and faculty in your school and learn more about your graduate studies.
New first-year and transfer students: Get ready for Fall Welcome, August 20
Welcome to the Fulton Schools! We have a host of events lined up to help orient you to your major, help you get involved in student orgs and find resources to help you be successful at ASU. Check out the schedule of events below, or find more information about the Fulton Schools Fall Welcome events and ASU Welcome Week events.
















