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Mastering a Sustainable Future for the Built Environment
The following article by Monique Clement was posted in its entirety on the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Full Circle magazine.
Advancing Construction Education through Real-Word Projects
The following article by Monique Clement was posted in its entirety on the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Full Circle magazine.
Discounted Lean Six Sigma classes now available for faculty, staff
This summer, ASU faculty, and staff are invited to enroll in a discounted express Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification session or choose one of five, one-day Yellow Belt sessions. The Green Belt certification includes a more in-depth program or service evaluation, while the Yellow Belt teaches the language and structure of Lean Six Sigma.
Spotlight — Scott Danielson
In May 2016, President Barack Obama made his first visit to Vietnam. During his opening remarks at a press conference with Vietnamese President Trần Đại Quang, Obama proudly referenced American academic and technology leaders spearheading efforts to improve Vietnamese STEM education. In this list, he named only one university, Arizona State University (ASU).
Vietnamese scholars study at ASU to advance Ho Chi Minh City’s Smart City efforts
A recent $1 million investment from Intel Products Vietnam helped Arizona State University to sponsor six Vietnamese scholars for one-year master’s fellowships to speed the transformation of Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) into an innovative Smart City by 2025.
Best decision ever
Amanda Zhang recently completed her master’s of engineering at Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering through Global Outreach and Extended Education (GOEE).
A statistician working for Intel, Zhang has a background in industrial engineering, but was able to broaden her areas of expertise with this program.