
In the Loop
Events, opportunities and news for Fulton Schools faculty and staff
Featured events and opportunities
Donate blood at the SSEBE blood drive, June 11
Please join us for the School of Sustainable Engineering and Built Environment Blood Drive at College Avenue Commons.
Apply for the Fulbright-Tocqueville Distinguished Chair Award, deadline Sept. 16
Apply for a Fulbright-Tocqueville Distinguished Chair Award and spend a semester in France.
Apply for ORIEN research infrastructure investment
The Fulton Schools Office of Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, or ORIEN, has released a new “small-cap” program through investment from the Schools and faculty to co-fund research-capacity-building projects of between $10,000 and $100,000.

Attend the engineering promotion, tenure and teaching faculty promotion workshops
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering dean’s office will host four workshops this spring that will be held on both the Tempe campus and Polytechnic campus.
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Spotlight on teaching and learning
The Learning and Teaching Hub hosts meetings and workshops, highlights outstanding educators and provides other tips and resources for Fulton Schools faculty and staff.
Academic Integrity Office Tips
Get the latest tips and best practices for academic integrity in your classes in this helpful column, plus fun memes! Visit the Academic Integrity Office website to learn more.
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Additional publications from ASU Engineering
Full Circle
Read all the latest news about what’s happening in the Fulton Schools. Read more on Full Circle.
- For many first-year engineering students, their perception of what it means to be an engineer is built solely around equations, design principles and problem-solving frameworks. That can make it easy to view engineering primarily through a narrow technical lens, but many life lessons and perspectives take stronger shape outside of […]
- Mars has been photographed to death. Orbiters have mapped it in high-resolution, low-resolution and even infrared. Scientists are drowning in data, and the problem isn’t seeing Mars anymore. It’s understanding it. That’s where Mirali Purohit comes in. Purohit, a computer science doctoral student in the School of Computing and Augmented […]
In the News
See what other news organizations are saying about the Fulton Schools community. Read more external news.
- For many first-year engineering students, their perception of what it means to be an engineer is built solely around equations, design principles and problem-solving frameworks. That can make it easy to view engineering primarily through a narrow technical lens, but many life lessons and perspectives take stronger shape outside of […]
- Mars has been photographed to death. Orbiters have mapped it in high-resolution, low-resolution and even infrared. Scientists are drowning in data, and the problem isn’t seeing Mars anymore. It’s understanding it. That’s where Mirali Purohit comes in. Purohit, a computer science doctoral student in the School of Computing and Augmented […]
Inner Circle
Learn about upcoming events and opportunities for Fulton Schools students. Read more on Inner Circle.
- Congratulations to the more than 4,800 Spring 2026 graduates of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering — we can’t wait to see how you shape the future! The Class of 2026 did an excellent job decorating their mortarboards for the Spring 2026 Fulton Schools Convocation ceremonies. Decorations spanned a […]
- The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University is proud to recognize the team behind the “Investigating IIoT Components to Enable Smart Manufacturing” project as the winner of the Innovation Showcase People’s Choice Award, selected by visiting high school students from across the Valley, and the Technical […]

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At the Fulton Schools, we:
- Cultivate excellence.
- Deliver innovation that matters.
- Encourage bold thinking.
- Foster a community of learning and collaboration.
- Build a foundation for all to be successful.

