Arizona State University’s Center for Human, Artificial Intelligence, and Robot Teaming is recruiting participants for an exciting, strategy-packed Minecraft tower defense game.

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering offer 33 fully online programs. Find resources, events and opportunities for online students here.
Arizona State University’s Center for Human, Artificial Intelligence, and Robot Teaming is recruiting participants for an exciting, strategy-packed Minecraft tower defense game.
Build your entrepreneurial and career skills through a paid summer internship program working with a local Arizona startup. Internships vary in function, industry and format.
The Fulbright U.S. Scholar competition is now open. Applications are due in September. Attend the Zoom information sessions to learn more about Fulbright opportunities and effective application strategies.
This workshop is designed to identify real-world software security cases that can guide future multidisciplinary research in the field, identify current gaps among different areas and establish a framework for mitigating vulnerabilities.
Fulton Schools undergraduate and master’s degree students who want to conduct research with a faculty mentor are encouraged to apply to FURI and MORE!
DevLabs and Global Career Network at ASU are bringing you a hackathon like no other — where tech meets strategy to solve real-world challenges. Whether you’re an engineer, coder, business strategist or designer, this is your chance to collaborate, innovate and compete for exciting prizes! Get ready to build market-ready solutions, work across disciplines and connect with mentors and hiring partners.
The Pitchfork Pantry is a student-led food pantry that provides fresh produce, rescued groceries and toiletries to anyone in the ASU community for free. Each month, the pantry serves over 2,000 students across all four campuses.
The Arizona Astrobiology Symposium is a two-day student-organized event that will present a broad array of astrobiology-related topics relevant to anyone interested in the search for life beyond Earth.
The Viasat: Space for Good Challenge is a chance for students to use space technology to make a difference on Earth and win some amazing prizes along the way. This is a STEM innovation challenge for students to tackle real-world space sustainability problems.
Test your skills in the Arizona Capture the Flag Competition! Hosted by ASU, Grand Canyon University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona, this one-day cybersecurity competition will feature hands-on challenges on pwn.college. Prizes will be awarded to the top performers!