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Find opportunities for Fulton Schools undergraduate students.

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Get ready to innovate at the DevHacks hackathon, March 29–30

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.

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Attend the ARO System Security Workshop, March 21

The workshop is designed to identify real-world software security cases that can guide future multidisciplinary research in software security, identify current gaps among different areas, and establish a framework for mitigating vulnerabilities, especially those in large-scale and complicated systems.

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Submit your Viasat Space for Good Challenge idea by March 16

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.

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Apply to join Fulton Student Council by March 31

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is recruiting members for the Fulton Student Council. The council is driven by a single goal: to serve the Fulton Schools’ student body at ASU by providing leadership and opportunities for professional development.