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Ensure the first day of classes proceeds without a hitch: Submit your Spring 2023 software requests

As the Fall session draws to a close, Enterprise Technology is beginning to prepare for Spring. As with every new session, arrangements for individual classrooms are necessary. 

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Strategic partnerships help fuel workforce readiness for ASU students

It’s an exciting time on the Arizona State University (ASU) campus as over 20,000 students have walked the stage to receive degrees this week. And, for the workforce, this means a new cohort of talent will be joining the ranks, bringing new ideas…

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John Rome awarded ASU President's Award for Innovation - 2015

In 2010, Intel approached ASU to pursue a USAID Global Development Alliance grant, which would bring co-investment from a consortium of higher-education, industry and government partners, allowing Vietnamese engineering faculty to train at ASU as…

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Planning & Project Management Workshop

Nov. 14, 2017  9:00 AM - 5:00 PM - ASU Tempe: CPCOM 120Arizona State University exemplifies a new prototype for the American public research university. To create new innovations within the university community it is essential to…

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Now Accepting - Software Requests for Summer and Fall 2018

The University Technology Office has begun planning software requests for summer and fall classes. In order to ensure that the software you use to teach is available, please submit a software request so it will be completed by first day of classes.…

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Fulton Engineering Students Use Alexa as Part of Robotic Guide Dog Project

Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering students recently developed a robotic dog that could take the place of a live guide dog. As part of a capstone project for a class taught by Dr. Yinong Chen, who has worked closely with the UTO Voice team, the…

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