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Engineering an inclusive future

Engineering an inclusive future

The ASU Fulton Schools community has been highly involved in advancing inclusive excellence through education, student success, research and outreach activities.

Millions invested in new capabilities

Millions invested in new capabilities

Labs across ASU’s Polytechnic campus are getting an upgrade — millions of dollars in industry-grade equipment to amplify students’ career readiness

Electrifying landfill plastic

Electrifying landfill plastic

Upcycling the excess plastic waste in our landfills into high-performing parts for electric vehicles is a priority for Assistant Professor Kenan Song

The future of semiconductor manufacturing is here

The future of semiconductor manufacturing is here

Dean Kyle Squires talks to 12News about the future of semiconductor manufacturing in Arizona and how ASU, community colleges and industry partners are working together to prepare the next generation of microelectronics leaders.

Paving the path for the next generation

Paving the path for the next generation

With support from ViaSun, ASU’s pavement lab has established graduate and postdoctoral researcher positions dedicated to creating the roadways of the future

Meet the newest Fulton Schools faculty

Meet the newest Fulton Schools faculty

Join us in welcoming more than 50 new faculty members in 2022–23. These talented professionals bring skills and insights from top universities, leading laboratories and innovative industry sectors across the nation and around the world.

Remembering a generous supporter

Remembering a generous supporter

Marilyn Schmidlin’s legacy of teaching, volunteering and funding a scholarship for ASU engineering students left a lasting impression on her Arizona community

Expanding opportunities

Expanding opportunities

Michael Hool appoints Brent Sebold the first Hool Coury Law Professor of Entrepreneurship at ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

Thinner, lighter, cleaner

Thinner, lighter, cleaner

ASU civil engineer Barzin Mobasher helped create the specialized concrete panels that cover the Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health

A legacy of gratitude

A legacy of gratitude

Grateful for the career enabled by his ASU degree, George J. Graef Jr. gave much of his time over many decades to supporting the university’s construction program

Sparky’s biggest fan retires

Sparky’s biggest fan retires

After 28 years of unwavering dedication to ASU, Fulton Schools Business Relations Coordinator Anna Wales is retiring, leaving behind an insurmountable legacy