ASU's Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering is now a member of the Global Engineering Education Exchange consortium, which opens up opportunities for students to learch at leading university engineering programs throughout the world.
While many of this spring's college graduates anxiously search for jobs, a young Mesa man credits an innovative Arizona State University Polytechnic program for having landed him two lucrative job offers before he graduated.
2009 ASU aerospace engineering grad Guadlupe Lopez had an uphill climb to earn her degree. Along the way, she began helping others who face similar challenges.
A team of ASU researchers is educating transportation officials throughout the U.S. and beyond about ensuring quality control on asphalt pavement construction projects.
NASA efforts to modernize aeronautical education includes a grant that will support work by faculty members in ASU's Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering to develop new teaching approaches.
William Ditto, chair of the Harrington Department of Bioengineering in the School of Engineering, is working at the forefront of chaotic computing research and what is known as "the butterfly effect."
In a forum titled Sharing the Weath – Advancing Commercialization in the University Environment, ASU leaders, entrpreneaurs and chief executive officers explored ways to speed the move of innovative technologies from the research lab to the marketplace