America stress-tested its food system, and it mostly held

America stress-tested its food system, and it mostly held

by Kelly DeVos | Feb 26, 2026 | News, Research, Women in engineering

New Fulton Schools research shows U.S. food supply chains bent under pandemic pressure but proved more resilient than they appeared. Read more on Engineering News
ASU computer science student turns skills into AI job offers

ASU computer science student turns skills into AI job offers

by Kelly DeVos | Feb 18, 2026 | News

Fulton Schools student Manan Shah combined persistence and a passion for artificial intelligence to earn competitive opportunities. Read more on Engineering News
One ASU researcher’s fix for freight’s costliest miles

One ASU researcher’s fix for freight’s costliest miles

by Kelly DeVos | Feb 16, 2026 | News, Women in engineering

Fulton Schools assistant professor Lacy Greening’s agentic AI middle-mile plan earns ARPA-I nod. Read more on Engineering News
The AI tool giving teachers time back

The AI tool giving teachers time back

by Kelly DeVos | Feb 12, 2026 | News

Inspired by his son’s classroom experience, Fulton Schools alum Sarvesh Bhardwaj is rethinking how students get feedback. Read more on Engineering News
Technology research matters

Technology research matters

by Kelly DeVos | Feb 10, 2026 | News, Research, Women in engineering

New NSF rankings show ASU’s expanding impact in industrial engineering and computer science. Read more on Engineering News
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