Change the future
with the Fulton Schools

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Building the future — at scale

Engineers and technologists in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are building the future. In Arizona and around the world, we’re on the front lines of life-changing innovation, research and discovery happening every day.
 
With nearly 30 undergraduate degree programs, more than 50 graduate degree programs and nerly 33,000 students enrolled, the Fulton Schools is the largest engineering school in the country. Embracing our size as a unique strength, we aim to embody excellence at scale — demonstrating that scalable growth can fully synergize with high-quality education and meaningful impact.
 
Through Changing Futures, we will advance bold ideas that have the potential to solve the world’s most pressing societal, economic and environmental challenges of our time.

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A message from Kyle Squires

Arizona State University has spent the past two decades redefining what a public university can be. By prioritizing inclusion, innovation and societal impact, ASU has become a national leader in access and excellence. President Crow’s recent announcement of the Changing Futures campaign marks the next step in that evolution — and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is central to this effort.

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The Fulton Schools is the largest and most comprehensive engineering and technology school in the country. With nearly 33,000 students and more than 500 faculty, we are designed for scale but driven by purpose. From the start, our mission has been to deliver engineering education and research that solve real-world problems.

The Changing Futures campaign focuses on six impact areas: transforming global education, inspiring future innovators, reshaping our relationship with the planet, empowering community resilience, advancing health solutions, and advancing technology for good. These priorities align directly with the work already underway at the Fulton Schools. Our faculty and students are tackling these issues through research, applied learning and partnerships with industry and communities.

To reach the next level, we need broader engagement. Alumni, industry leaders and community supporters all play a key role in strengthening our programs, mentoring our students and expanding our reach. Your involvement helps us prepare the next generation of engineers, drive new discoveries and build solutions that matter.

This campaign is a chance to do more — to scale what works, take on big challenges and deliver measurable results. Thank you for being part of the Fulton Schools community. We invite you to join us to change the future and make a lasting impact.

Another way to support: Leave a gift in your will

A simple, flexible way to ensure that we are able to continue creating positive change on a global scale for years to come is a gift in your estate plan or will — known as a charitable bequest.

Contact David Wahls for more information, or visit the ASU Foundation website.

Our vision:

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Advance technology for good

As technology rapidly evolves, ASU’s Changing Futures campaign is advancing technology for good — ensuring that innovation moves human potential forward ethically and inclusively.

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Empower community resilience

The Fulton Schools expands access to innovation and training to power a tech-driven economy. Programs like ASU’s Engineering Solutions Community Center support first-generation students, career changers, women in STEM and underserved learners — connecting people where innovation thrives.

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Transform global education

From K–12 outreach to workforce development, ASU and the Fulton Schools are expanding access to engineering through global partnerships and personalized learning — fueling the next generation of STEM talent.

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Reshape our relationship with the planet

Arizona is driving global innovation to reshape how we live and interact with the planet. We are advancing technologies—from energy systems and semiconductors to sustainable infrastructure and AI—to address climate change, food insecurity, and empower communities worldwide.

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Build the future of health

ASU is bridging the gap between biomedical innovation and clinical use. Through AI-driven tools and physician-engineer training, we’re rethinking diagnostics to be faster, more accurate and more accessible — transforming health care delivery worldwide.

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Inspire tomorrow’s game-changers

We foster bold thinking through hands-on design in makerspaces and innovation centers. Our community drives collaboration, entrepreneurship and tech-focused ventures — building a foundation for success through mentorship and peer support.

Meet donors making the Fulton Difference now

Give to one of the eight Fulton Schools

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The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering consists of seven schools.

Each school offers degree programs that are related in discipline and research opportunities to provide our students the best, most integrated experience possible.

Perhaps you are a Fulton Schools alum, or an industry professional interested in promoting the education of your future workforce.

No matter the reason, supporting an individual school will support your cause, and help engineer the future at the Fulton Schools and beyond.

For more information on giving to the Fulton Schools, contact a member of our Development team today.

   School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering

Contact: Kati Martinez

  School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence

Contact: Trish Reed

   School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Contact: Kim Taylor

   School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy

Contact: Sevde Haner

   School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks

Contact: Jennifer Williams

   School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment

Contact: Liz Malnory

   The Polytechnic School

Contact: Jennifer Williams

  School of Integrated Engineering

Contact: Jennifer Williams

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For more information on giving to the Fulton Schools, contact a member of our Development team today.

Help provide the best experience for our students

$50

Provides five hours of tutoring

$500

Helps a student team create prototypes

$1,000

Supports a First Lego League team for one season

$2,500

Funds the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative (FURI)

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By supporting the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, you share your own personal vision for the future for the Fulton Schools and ensure that the values that have made ASU great continue to guide us for generations to come.

Kyle Squires
Dean, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

By supporting the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, you share your own personal vision for the future for the Fulton Schools and ensure that the values that have made ASU great continue to guide us for generations to come.

Kyle Squires
Dean, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

Thank you for your generosity!