Fatmah Alshehhi
Fatmah Alshehhi was drawn to ASU due to its reputation in engineering and its history of collaborating with her home country on the Emirates Mars Mission.
Read MoreThe Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recognizes students who have worked diligently to excel academically and contribute to advancing the Fulton Schools mission.
Each semester, the Fulton Schools selects members of the graduating class who embody academic excellence, leadership and community service during their time as students. These exceptional students have excelled in research, public service, entrepreneurship and outreach.
Students chosen as Outstanding Graduates are honored for their exemplary academic performance and participation in activities that enhance their engineering skills. Impact Award winners are selected for their leadership, volunteer and service roles that have positively impacted the communities.
These students are deeply committed to making a positive impact on the world around them. Whether it is through volunteer work, community service, or other activities, these graduates are dedicated to improving the lives of those around them in the ASU community, Arizona and globally.
Learn about the exceptional graduates of the Fall 2023 class below.
Fatmah Alshehhi was drawn to ASU due to its reputation in engineering and its history of collaborating with her home country on the Emirates Mars Mission.
Read MoreInspired by her love of outdoor activities, Riley Berg aims to contribute to water conservation through environmental engineering.
Read MoreMichael Bochenek has cultivated his skills in business and engineering beyond the classroom.
Read MoreAidan Carson’s interest in civil engineering stemmed from a family friend’s surveying firm. Now, he aims to contribute to developing large-scale aviation projects.
Read MoreLogan Colberg found a fresh start after transferring to ASU as well as an exciting new career field working for the U.S. government.
Read MoreEvan Erickson’s academic aspirations expanded to pursuing three degrees when he was introduced to the air traffic control simulators at ASU’s Polytechnic campus.
Read MoreImpact Award winner and Outstanding Graduate Nicole Mulvey helped students to network and bond as ASU’s Society of Women Engineers chapter outreach director.
Read MoreWhen he was able to use what he learned at ASU in his work as an engineering intern for a major company, Majd Nawara says it assured him he had made a good career choice.
Read MoreZachary Norris has always had a passion for understanding the practical applications of engineering. He’ll soon put those understandings to use in his new role as a structural engineer.
Read MoreOutstanding Graduate Jessica Roy will be flying on to her next adventure following graduation, but she plans to take her skills in engineering with her.
Read MoreWill Snitzer found his passion exploring the engineering behind everyday structures. Now, he aims to work in water and wastewater treatment plants.
Read MoreOnce Thomas Spencer decided to study computer science and focus on cybersecurity, he found a passion for learning and helping others start their own journeys.
Read MoreLauren Voorhees initially came to ASU because of the Fulton Schools’ great reputation. She overcame her own difficulties in the program to help guide first-year engineering students.
Read MoreSamuel Smith Watson’s family always stressed the importance of a good education. At ASU, he learned the value of making real-world connections in engineering, economics and business management.
Read MoreYousef Sofian Alshraideh took inspiration from the support of his most impactful professors to give back as a tutor, teaching assistant and more.
Read MoreImpact Award winner Jacob Anderson dove into research in the Miniaturized and Advanced Power Electronics Lab, resulting in an IEEE-published paper.
Read MoreFahim Tasneema Azad worked with many people from diverse backgrounds through her extensive involvement on campus while at ASU.
Read MoreJaden Heidbreder is excited to be part of a field with a focus on improving system. She spent much of her time at ASU helping her peers prepare for their own careers.
Read MoreMoe Khezrian wrote and published a book that bridges the gap between practical and literary principles in manufacturing and industrial engineering.
Read MoreImpact Award winner Michael Leef participated in many extracurricular opportunities to prepare for his transmission and distribution engineering job at Arizona Public Service.
Read MoreASU Online student Anthony Liardo completed his electrical engineering degree through ASU’s partnership with Uber Eats, conducting research along the way.
Read MoreImpact Award winner and Outstanding Graduate Nicole Mulvey helped students to network and bond as ASU’s Society of Women Engineers chapter outreach director.
Read MoreLauren Voorhees initially came to ASU because of the Fulton Schools’ great reputation. She overcame her own difficulties in the program to help guide first-year engineering students.
Read MoreJaden Heidbreder is excited to be part of a field with a focus on improving system. She spent much of her time at ASU helping her peers prepare for their own careers.
Read MoreMadeleine Jennings sees engineering as a social science and aspires to advocate for engineering to be taught as more than simply a technical field.
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