Join the IEEE Student Branch at ASU for a student forum with guest Bruno Sinopoli, Truet B. Thompson Professor and director of the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering.

There are dozens of Fulton student organizations and teams ranging from honors and professional associations to groups creating underwater robots, concrete canoes and launching rockets. Fulton Student Organizations are excellent opportunities to learn about career possibilities as many of the student groups operate in conjunction with industry professional societies … get involved today! Find student organization events, opportunities and news here.


Join the IEEE Student Branch at ASU for a student forum with guest Bruno Sinopoli, Truet B. Thompson Professor and director of the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering.

The ASU Energy Hackathon is a prototype-first, interdisciplinary hackathon focused on building practical solutions for the energy transition.

ASU students interested in games, design or play are invited to create a game to strengthen and stretch their technical experience with art, music tools or game engines like Game Maker, Godot or Unity. Learn new skills to add to your portfolio or resume. Whether you’ve had experience with making games or love playing them, all majors and skill levels are welcome!

ASU’s Fulton Student Council and the Student Success and Engagement office partner annually to turn the Tempe, West Valley and Polytechnic campuses into an event hub for Fulton Student Organizations, undergraduate and graduate engineering students.

Show off your trivia skills at this year’s ASU Academic Bowl.
Held from Tuesday, March 25, 2025–Thursday, March 27, 2025, the Academic Bowl is a prestigious quiz bowl tournament pitting teams of students from each ASU college against each other for glory and scholarship money. The Fulton Schools is currently searching for interested participants, with no specific background necessary.

At the end of each academic year, the Engineering Projects in Community Service, or EPICS, program at Arizona State University hosts a Generator Awards ceremony to recognize Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering students, faculty members, industry mentors and community partners and celebrate the success of the EPICS teams. EPICS is a national, award-winning, social…
On September 23-25, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering’s Generator Labs hosted a 48-hour design challenge known as the Fulton Furnace Fallout — a Devil’s Invent event. The event, sponsored in collaboration with the ASU Kern Project and the Rossum Rumblers student org, got its name and inspiration from a post-apocalyptic game series known…
Members of the INFORMS@ASU student chapter placed second at the Principal Cup after their presentation Friday, September 28, 2018. The Principal Cup is an international operations research and management sciences analytics competition that challenges teams to develop an objective decision-making process to buy, sell or hold stocks which could be affected by emotional bias. Instead, the teams use…
Fulton Schools students put their heads together and earned second place in the 2019 Arizona State University Academic Bowl. The Maroon team students — Kai Yin, a computer science junior; Geoffrey Wong, a computer science senior; Kyle Xue, a double-major biomedical engineering and computer science junior; Jack Fleitman, a computer science senior; Colton Sowers, a…
Projects and internships set computer science students apart from one another when applying for jobs. They provide real-world development experience to complement theory-based courses. As the COVID-19 pandemic interrupts the plans of many computer science students and graduates to build skills through internships, two Arizona State University alumni have a solution: Quaranteam. Dhantin Kumar and Kaan Aksoy, who…