Hear from leaders across the IEEE as they share how the IEEE can help you thrive as a student and young professional by helping you navigate career development, mentorship and the resources available.

Events and opportunities that take place on the ASU Tempe campus. Virtually tour the Tempe campus and view the interactive map.


Hear from leaders across the IEEE as they share how the IEEE can help you thrive as a student and young professional by helping you navigate career development, mentorship and the resources available.

Join Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, or IEEE, Student Branch at ASU and IEEE-HKN Epsilon Beta for an in-person faculty research panel where ASU professors will share their research areas, the undergraduate research path and how students can get involved in undergraduate research.

The Fulton Accelerated Community Engagement, or FACE, program is putting on an event aimed at helping Fulton Schools engineering students with time management skills.

Peer-led Undergraduate Learning, Support and Engagement, or PULSE, is holding a pair of meet and greet events to introduce students and faculty to their range of tutoring services. Whether you are a student or faculty member, this is your chance to connect with tutors, student leaders and staff who are here to support student and faculty success this semester.

Calling all Sun Devils interested in exploring the future of robotics, artificial intelligence, or AI, and human collaboration! ASU will host the Southwest Robotics Symposium, or SWRS 2025, on the Tempe campus from Friday, Oct. 31–Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025.

Learn about cutting-edge topics in software engineering, AI and security while connecting with fellow students, recruiters and industry professionals.
Meet leading companies, hear from professionals shaping the future of microelectronics and discover pathways to internships and jobs.

Interested in learning about GCSP? Attend an info session, meet our faculty directors and learn more about the Grand Challenges and what it means to be a part of the GCSP community.

Join the Fulton Accelerated Community Engagement Program, or FACE, and your fellow Fulton Schools engineering students for an interactive workshop designed to help you develop S.M.A.R.T. goals for the upcoming school year.

Devils Invent is a weekend-long design challenge where students come together to tackle real-world problems with creativity, teamwork and innovation. This round’s theme, The Incredible [Turbo] Machine, invites participants to reimagine engines and power systems of tomorrow. Inspired by the playful ingenuity of chain-reaction contraptions, teams will prototype futuristic solutions that push the boundaries of energy, motion and design.