Phoenix area EPICS High students use engineering to change their world
Shoes that grow with feet, access to clean water in remote areas and an app for Lowell Observatory were engineering projects presented at ASU EPICS High Showcase.
Read MoreShoes that grow with feet, access to clean water in remote areas and an app for Lowell Observatory were engineering projects presented at ASU EPICS High Showcase.
Read MoreDiscoverE Day is designed to introduce engineering concepts in engaging ways early in students’ educational journeys.
Read MoreThe Fulton Schools Summer Academy aims to inspire the engineers of tomorrow, today.
Read MoreThe exuberance of middle school students at the state championship tournament is evidence of Fulton Schools’ growing success at instilling a love of discovery through robotics.
Read MoreBuild, code, make, engineer, solve problems, have fun and learn to make the world a...
Read MoreThe Arizona FIRST LEGO League, managed by the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, was well represented at recent international student robotics and STEM competitions.
Read MoreStudents in grades 6-12 can learn to build robots, make iPhone apps and more in summer camps offered by Fulton Schools.
Read MoreArizona’s FIRST LEGO League robotics program has grown into one of the state’s major STEM education outreach efforts under the direction of ASU’s engineering schools
Read More1st place Champion’s award Everyday Heroes, Mesa Academy for Advanced Studies (Mesa) Lego...
Read MoreThe Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program offered through ASU’s engineering schools is encouraging young students to pursue careers.
Read MoreFocusing on teamwork and the joy of discovery, ASU’s engineering schools are expanding a program to teach youngsters the basics of engineering and science
Read MoreASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are strengthening the education pipeline from middle schools to the universities by expanding the Arizona FIRST LEGO League
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