Fulton Schools donor stories
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Endowing a brighter future for engineering students
ASU Engineering students will benefit from a new $50K Terracon endowment supporting long-term success for future civil engineers.
Gifts support science, students and society at ASU
The new $1.7M Baird Family Biodesign Fund will support research that makes a difference.
Alum’s journey to leadership shows the power of lifelong learning
Kathy and Scott King are dedicated to supporting ASU’s future engineers and problem-solvers.
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.
Terracon Foundation awards scholarships
Three civil engineering students with exceptional academic potential received a scholarship from the employee-owned consulting firm Terracon
ASU, Applied Materials to create Materials-to-Fab Center
The MTF Center, a $270M world-class shared research, development and prototyping facility, will advance Arizona’s semiconductor industry
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
Upcycling the excess plastic waste in our landfills into high-performing parts for electric vehicles is a priority for Assistant Professor Kenan Song
Philanthropy to ASU establishes new opportunities
The Luminosity Lab and other Fulton Schools entities benefit from generosity of 2022 donors, including Alexandra Navrotsky’s support for materials science
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
Skysong Innovations seeks ASU faculty startups for its 4th annual Startup Challenge
Winners can earn investment funds to advance their companies
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
Michael Hool appoints Brent Sebold the first Hool Coury Law Professor of Entrepreneurship at ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
Civil engineering senior earns prestigious scholarship
Royce Perez has been named recipient of Josiah N. Moore Memorial Scholarship from On Q Financial
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














