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2024 year in review: Engineering with purpose

by | Dec 23, 2024 | Features, Fulton Schools

The 2024 Fulton Schools recap, inspired by the poem “The Night Before Christmas” by Clement Clarke Moore, tells a fictional story about the making of this project to honor the storytelling, creativity and poetry that is innate in coding. Graphic by Andrea Heser/ASU

The following is a recap of 2024 for the  Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, told in a format that honors the storytelling, creativity and poetry innate in coding. Inspired by the poem “The Night Before Christmas” by Clement Clarke Moore, the reader will follow the journey of a student hurrying to finish an assignment the night before it is due. Through code errors and coffee breaks, the student learns the true spirit of engineering and not to procrastinate. 

Revisit some of the year’s most popular stories published in the ASU engineering news blog, Full Circle. The following articles reflect a fraction of the ingenuity and work produced by the Fulton Schools throughout 2024 and serve as a foundation for immeasurable future benefits to the world.

Read the 2024 Coding Carol

’Twas the night before the deadline and all through the lab,

Not a creature was stirring, except for a grad.”​

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Hannah Weisman

Hannah Weisman produces meaningful and engaging articles to promote the activity and achievements within the Fulton Schools of Engineering.

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