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Event time announced: Join us at the Homecoming Block Party, Nov. 23

All Fulton Schools students and their friends and family are welcome to attend. There will be information tables and activities presented by Fulton Schools student organizations and other groups. Bring the whole family and have some fun before the game! Homecoming Block PartySaturday, Nov. 23, 20249:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.Tooker House (TKRH), Tempe campus [map]Registration is not…

Mentorship360

Attend a lab safety and management panel discussion, Nov. 4

The M360 Faculty Mentorship Program is happy to announce the second Fulton Schools-wide event of the fall: a panel on lab safety and management. Hear best practices and have your questions answered by a panel of the following experts within the Fulton Schools: Sarah Stabenfeldt, Ricardo Reina, Jason Jedinak and Rita Bottesch.  M360: Lab Safety and Management panel discussionMonday, Nov. 4, 202410–11:30…

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Attend the first 2024 Fulton Schools Staff Town Hall, Nov. 5

Fulton Schools staff are invited to join us for an informative and engaging town hall, where we’ll share important updates and exciting news that matter to our school and community. We look forward to seeing you there! Please register to attend. 2024 Staff Town Hall MeetingTuesday, Nov. 5, 20242–3 p.m.: Town Hall — time updated!3–4…

November 05, 20242:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
ICAP - Interactive, Constructive, Active, Passive

Attend ICAP Workshop: How to Enhance Active Learning in STEMM Education on Oct. 30

The ICAP Center for Teaching and Learning is offering a faculty development workshop specifically designed for science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medical, or STEMM, faculty members at Arizona State University, focusing on enhancing student engagement through active learning.  The workshop will delve into the power of ICAP theory, developed by Regents Professor Michelene Chi, to provide operational principles that…

Saptarshi Mukherjee Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation for In-situ Additive Manufacturing Processes Seminar.

Attend a seminar on the Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation for In-situ Additive Manufacturing Processes, Oct. 18

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks for a seminar on the Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation for In-situ Additive Manufacturing Processes. About the speaker Saptarshi Mukherjee is an applied electromagnetics research scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, or LLNL. He received a bachelor’s degree in electronics and communication engineering in 2013 from the National Institute…

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Attend a roundtable discussion with the ASU AI and Society Fellows, Oct. 16

As artificial intelligence technologies continue to develop and their use becomes more widespread, how do we ensure that they are ethically practiced and responsibly designed? Join the ASU School for the Future of Innovation in Society AI and Society Fellows, Akuadasuo Ezenyilimba, Nitin Verma and Marjorie Xie as they discuss their current research, responsible innovation…

Vitalant Blood Drive

Donate blood at the ECEE Fall Blood Drive, Oct. 23

If you can donate, schedule an appointment to help save lives and be a part of this great cause. Fall Blood DriveWednesday, Oct. 23, 202410 a.m.–2 p.m.Goldwater Center (GWC) 487, Tempe campus [map]Schedule an appointment

Attend the 2024 NANOscientific Symposium Americas, Nov. 13–14

Join us for the 2024 NANOscientific Symposium Americas, where academia and industry come together to drive innovations in nanoscience and technology! This event is a great opportunity to engage with experts in surface science, organic chemistry, molecular biology and semiconductor manufacturing. Talks and poster sessionWednesday, Nov. 13, 2024Memorial Union (MU) Union stage, Tempe campus [map] Open instruments…

Robert MacCurdy is an assistant professor in mechanical engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder where he leads the Matter Assembly Computation Lab, or MACLab. He is developing new algorithms, materials and fabrication tools to automatically design and manufacture electromechanical systems in robotics. He is hosting a seminar on automated design and the fabrication of multimaterial robots.

Attend a seminar on the Automated Design and Fabrication of Multimaterial Robots, Oct. 11

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks for a seminar on the Automated Design and Fabrication of Multimaterial Robots. About Robert MacCurdy is an assistant professor in mechanical engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder where he leads the Matter Assembly Computation Lab, or MACLab. He is developing new algorithms, materials and fabrication tools…

Marcie LePine

Attend ASU’s Inaugural Inclusive Excellence Research Lecture, Sept. 27

The Inaugural Inclusive Excellence Research Lecture aims to foster meaningful and constructive dialogue on topics related to inclusive excellence. The event, presented by Marcie LePine, a clinical professor of management and entrepreneurship at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business, seeks to create an environment where diverse perspectives can be shared and discussed respectfully and in a…

Attend a seminar on the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks Digital Design and Manufacturing Challenge, Sept. 27

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks as they host Binil Starly, school director and professor, for a seminar on the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks Digital Design and Manufacturing Challenge. About The School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks is proud to sponsor the Digital Design and Manufacturing Challenge which challenges students to…

Book cover of Latin* Students in Engineering: An Intentional Focus on a Growing Population written by Sarah Rodriguez

Join Sarah Rodriguez in a discussion about addressing challenges faced by Latin* students, Oct. 7

Join Sarah Rodriguez, author of “Latin* Students in Engineering: An Intentional Focus on a Growing Population,” as she shares what she’s learned on her research and service journey. This presentation will explore the challenges Latin* students face in their journeys to become engineers and computer scientists as well as the assets they bring with them…