Modern Frankenstein lab in Hayden Library
The Prototyping Dreams class’ modern Frankenstein lab is pictured on Tuesday Nov 1 at Hayden Library in Tempe.
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The Prototyping Dreams class’ modern Frankenstein lab is pictured on Tuesday Nov 1 at Hayden Library in Tempe.
The Prototyping Dreams class’ modern Frankenstein lab is pictured on Tuesday Nov 1 at Hayden Library in Tempe.
The Prototyping Dreams class’ modern Frankenstein lab is seen on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016, at Hayden Library in Tempe, Arizona.
The Prototyping Dreams class’ modern Frankenstein lab is seen on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016, at Hayden Library in Tempe, Arizona.
Students in an ASU class called Prototyping Dreams are celebrating the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" by rewriting parts of the novel according to contemporary science.
Nicholas Whitaker, training and development manager at Google News Lab, speaks at the Must See Monday series at the Cronkite School on Monday, Oct. 24, 2016.
Nicholas Whitaker, training and development manager at Google News Lab, speaks at the Must See Monday series at the Cronkite School on Monday, Oct. 24, 2016.
Nicholas Whitaker, training and development manager at Google News Lab spoke at the Must See Monday series at the Cronkite School.
Nicholas Whitaker, training and development manager at Google News Lab spoke at the Must See Monday series at the Cronkite School.
Increasing accessibility and interactivity, Google News Lab has paired with ASU to begin a networking partnership that takes the feedback from students and faculty to improve their news delivery.
Merging innovation with science and policy, an ASU research organization has become a full-fledged school with an undergraduate program.
An ASU alum and an undergrad have created a new app to allow location-based connections between professionals.
Fighting stereotypes and striving for change, ASU Professor Mary Anderson-Rowland has swam upstream for fifty years, dedicating her life to leveling the playing field and providing opportunities for women, transfer students and underrepresented minorities in engineering and the sciences.
Members of the Women in Computer Science club meet at the School of Computing, Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering on Sept. 20.
Members of the Women in Computer Science club meet at the School of Computing, Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering on Sept. 20.
Members of the Women in Computer Science club meet at the School of Computing, Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering on Sept. 20.
Members of the Women in Computer Science club meet at the School of Computing, Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering on Sept. 20.
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