Asphalt is everywhere; but is it bad for our health?

Asphalt is everywhere; but is it bad for our health?

by ASU News | Apr 24, 2026 | News, Research, Women in engineering

Fulton Schools researcher says pavement’s potential impact on our health deserves as much attention as its carbon or energy footprint. Read more on ASU News
2 ASU graduate programs rank No. 1 in the nation

2 ASU graduate programs rank No. 1 in the nation

by ASU News | Apr 20, 2026 | News

Fulton Schools graduate programs in environmental and industrial engineering rank among the nation’s top 25, reflecting ASU’s broad excellence in the latest U.S. News rankings. Read more on ASU News
This lab’s research is a little extreme

This lab’s research is a little extreme

by ASU News | Apr 16, 2026 | News, Research

Fulton Schools researchers test semiconductors under extreme heat, cold and radiation, preparing students and partners to build reliable systems for space, defense and energy. Read more on ASU News
Giving robots more muscle can help them lose weight

Giving robots more muscle can help them lose weight

by ASU News | Apr 10, 2026 | News, Research, Student research

Jiefeng Sun’s research team developed lightweight, bio-inspired robotic muscles that boost strength and flexibility, enabling safer, more adaptable robots for industry, health care and exploration. Read more on ASU News
From presidents to provosts, ASU faculty and leaders land prestigious positions around the country

From presidents to provosts, ASU faculty and leaders land prestigious positions around the country

by ASU News | Apr 10, 2026 | News

Fulton Schools leadership and innovation help position ASU faculty for top roles nationwide, reflecting the university’s impact in shaping higher education and research. Read more on ASU News
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