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Semiconductor fabrication equipment.

ASU, Applied Materials to create Materials-to-Fab Center at ASU Research Park

Arizona State University and Applied Materials Inc. today announced an alliance, aided by the Arizona Commerce Authority, that brings more than $270 million to create a world-class shared research, development and prototyping facility — the Materials-to-Fab (MTF) Center — in the university’s MacroTechnology Works building at ASU Research Park.

Collage of mortarboard decorations by grads in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

Congratulations to our mortarboard contest winners!

The Class of 2023 did an amazing job decorating mortarboards for Spring 2023 graduation ceremonies! There were so many amazing designs, it was difficult to narrow down to the four winners this semester. Our top four were chosen from contest submissions and will receive swag packages.

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Congratulations, Class of 2023!

Thank you for joining us to honor the 3,943 Spring 2023 graduates of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and the graduates from past semesters who joined the celebration.

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Career Center advisory: Watch for scam employers

 Don’t accept a job that you didn’t apply to, didn’t require an interview or barely asked you any questions, gave you one day to accept, wanted your banking account or personal information, or wanted to send you a check in advance so you can purchase equipment. 

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Academic Integrity Office Tips for Students: Don’t be “that student”

As final exams draw near, some students will study in advance, while others will procrastinate and wait till the very last minute to finish projects and cram for examinations. Are you one of those students making the difficult decision to choose studying over other distractions? If so, keep up the excellent work! If not, get your study habits corrected before it’s too late!

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Collaborate on research papers and more with Overleaf Professional

The Knowledge Enterprise at Arizona State University with W.P. Carey School of Business, the Fulton Schools, and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are providing Overleaf Professional for all faculty, students, and staff who would like to use a collaborative, online LaTeX editor for their projects.