Innovation Showcase: Use-inspired design from Polytechnic students
The Innovation Showcase at ASU's College of Technology and Innovation highlights student research projects from first creative ventures to complex solutions for provoking problems.
View ArticleAlgae tour and research demonstrations a bonus at Innovation Showcase
Visitors to the upcoming Innovation Showcase can see algae research and tour the labs and the green algae test-bed fields on ASU's Polytechnic campus.
View ArticleASU among 16 teams chosen for EcoCAR 3 competition
Arizona State University has been chosen to work on EcoCAR challenge to reduce energy consumption and emissions in the car of the future.
View ArticleSpring 2014 Distinguished ASU Engineering Graduates
Distinguished graduates in ASU's Fulton Schools of Engineering for the 2014 spring semester made contributions in and beyond the classroom — in community service, education outreach, student leadership...
View ArticleHonored graduates from the College of Technology and Innovation
Each year, the faculty of Arizona State University's College of Technology and Innovation recognizes students for academic excellence
View ArticleAndres Neal: Turning poverty into confidence
Andres Neal is getting his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, an accomplishment he could not imagine as a kid living in a paper shack in Mexico.
View ArticleTNO, ASU awarded training contract in the Caribbean
ASU's Advanced Technology Innovation Center will help develop alternative energy resources in the Caribbean through a new contract.
View ArticleMcKenna featured in I-Corps for Learning video
Ann McKenna, director of the Polytechnic School, one of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, discusses the effect the I-Corps program is having on changing engineering...
View ArticleACE Academy brings young students to ASU’s aviation program
The aviation program on ASU's Polytechnic campus hosts young students enrolled in the Aviation Career Education (ACE) Academy, sponsored by the Archer Ragsdale Arizona Chapter of the Tuskegee Airmen
View ArticleGraphic Information Technology student wins Canadian graduate scholarship
Anna Witcraft, a Polytechnic School graduate, is heading to Canada with a prestigious graduate scholarship to study computational media design.
View ArticleMentor Dida: Giving back to his Kosovo homeland
Mentor Dida's experiences as a refugee inspire him to use his engineering education to make the world a better place.
View ArticleInside look at federal government inspires student to set ambitious career goals
Job in congressman’s office seen as valuable stepping stone to future in aviation and business.
View ArticleLeadership of GlobalResolve earns engineering professor humanitarian award
ASU engineering professor Mark Henderson is honored with a humanitarian award for leading a program enabling students and faculty to aid communities in developing countries.
View ArticleGIT student honored by Education Malaysia
Hayda Abu Hasan, a senior majoring in graphic information technology recently was honored as an outstanding Malaysian scholar.
View ArticleSTEAM Machine camps held on Navajo reservation
Navajo students tackled engineering skills as an ASU professor explores cultural issues in engineering curriculum at a summer camp.
View ArticleMilitary duty – and goal of going to ASU – put veteran back on track
Beau Bock credits his experiences in the U.S. Army and at Arizona State University with putting his life on an upward trajectory.
View ArticleASU engineers have role in national effort to better protect water quality
A new research center will focus on developing advanced methods for dealing with contaminants in water systems.
View ArticleInnovation Showcase celebrates student innovation
Innovative Showcase at the Polytechnic campus highlighted the work of student teams that created innovative and imaginative solutions to meet a variety of challenges.
View ArticleGraphic Information Technology engages left, right sides of brain
Students in the GIT program on the Polytechnic campus are learning how to make things look good and work well. And they're in great demand.
View ArticleNancy Cooke’s work helps save lives by marrying psychology, technology
Everything engineers make is touched by humans, so it benefits students to study human systems engineering.
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