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From seminars to student org activities to competitions, there’s always something going on at the Fulton Schools or the larger university community. Check out these opportunities and events.

Seminar: Holistic Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems with Applications in Additive Manufacturing and Occupational Safety, April 1

Attend the next IE Decision Systems Engineering Spring ’22 Seminar Series event hosted by School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence Associate Professor Rong Pan that explores applications in inkjet printing additive manufacturing and occupational safety. Holistic Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems with Applications in Additive Manufacturing and Occupational SafetyPresented by Hongyue Sun, University of Buffalo Friday,…

Join Fulton Student Council for an unforgettable night at Fulton Formal, April 8

Engineering students are invited to this prom-style event hosted by the Fulton Student Council! Black-tie attire isn’t required, but plan to dress up, enjoy snacks and dancing, following COVID guidelines. Fulton FormalFriday, April 8, 20226–9 p.m.Old Main (MAIN) Carson Ballroom, Tempe campus [map]Register to attend — space is limited! Each guest must register separately.

Apply for the Milton Sommerfield Award to advance algae research by May 15

The Milton Sommerfield Fund for Algae Research and the Arizona State University Foundation invites graduate and undergraduate students of any degree program to apply for the 2022 Milton Sommerfield Award to advance algae research. Applicants must have a proposed or ongoing algae-related project in mind. Projects can be related to all aspects of algae application…

Make new friends at ASU on March 27

Are you looking to meet new students at ASU and make new friends? We understand that the pandemic has made it harder to students to meet other students and make new friends. To help students feel more connected to the ASU community, SKY Meditation Club, Devils 4 Devils and Active Minds are hosting a “Make New Friends” event to help…

First-year students: Participate in a student loan research project

First-year students: participate in a master’s research project on student loans! The purpose of this study, sponsored by Arizona State University, is to explore first-year students’ attitudes and knowledge of federal student loans. The potential benefits of this study include the opportunity to provide potential improvements to the loan education process and borrowing counseling for…

Attend the Climate Anxiety Panel and “Don’t Look Up” Movie Screening, March 25

Are you anxious about the climate crisis that we are living in? You are not alone. Defend Our Future chapters across the nation are organizing an eco-anxiety event where environmental leaders, including sustainability influencer Alexandria Villasenor, will be discussing how they navigate eco-anxiety and what gives them hope in the world. Before this eco-anxiety panel…

Apply for the Millennium Fellowship with the United Nations Academic Impact by March 31

The Millennium Fellowship is a semester-long leadership development program that takes place in the fall. Fellows create a social impact project that advances the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and receive bi-weekly trainings on how to grow their social impact projects. This global fellowship allows ASU students to connect with other student leaders throughout the…

Participate in SolarSPELL’s Arabic Curate-A-Thon Event, March 26

Do you speak Arabic? Are you ready to make a global impact? The ASU-SolarSPELL offline digital library initiative is hosting a one-day Content-Curate-a-thon, and WE need YOUR help! SolarSPELL is a global educational initiative that combines curated digital libraries, solar-powered, offline technology, and the training to build information literacy and internet-ready skills. We are developing an Arabic-language offline digital library, to…