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Grants expand Fulton Schools educational outreach in Southeast Asia
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering take pride in producing graduates who benefit from innovative and hands-on classroom projects, collaborative campus workspaces and impactful student programs.
So why not promote these breakthroughs in engineering education across the globe?
Recent grants will further Fulton Schools initiatives that aim to do just that.
Building ‘teaching and learning communities’ is key to improving education
American Founding Father Benjamin Franklin expressed in characteristically concise and pithy fashion his view on effective education: “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”
Keeping the stats on Connie Borror
ASU statistics professor — the first woman ever to win the Shewhart Medal — sees wide-ranging applications for statistics
What do golf balls and the staff of your local pharmacy have in common?
They can both benefit from data analysis.
Student Testimonial: "Company Savings"
Michael Flatley recently received his master of engineering in quality and reliability engineering, along with Black Belt Six Sigma certification from Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Student Testimonial: "I am more marketable"
Tyler Nelson, a graduate from University of Arizona in computer engineering, recently finished his master’s degree in computer software engineering at Arizona State University through the Global Outreach and Extended Education (GOEE) program for the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Master Black Belt candidates move closer to certification
Nine business professionals recently completed the Master Black Belt (MBB) program at ASU, putting them a step closer to achieving the Master Black Belt certification. In the final step of the program, candidates will submit a white paper outlining how Six Sigma will be deployed within their organizations.