save the date, march 1, 2014
Get hands on experience with robots involved in planetary exploration research! Learn about the science, technology and engineering behind these robots. Visitors will also be able to interact with circuits and micro-controllers to make LED's and other projects come to life!
Zone 3 | ECG Student Center
Experience what it is like to drive a Curiosity-style rover, from a team of undergraduate students in a national competition to build the next generation of space exploration rovers!
Zone 3 | ECG Student Center

Space Grant supports graduate and undergraduate students in a variety of disciplines to further their educational experiences in science, engineering research, and informal education programs. There will be activities set up with some of our team projects and presentations by interns about their individual research.
Zone 4 | ISTB4

Come inside and enjoy hands-on activities! Experience demonstrations of research tackling societal challenges such as the future of disease prevention and detection, security, and sustainability.

Use a touch-screen display in the lobby to see illustrated information about green/sustainable elements of this award-winning, LEED-certified facility or come inside to visit the It’s Easy Being Green booth. The Biodesign Institute

Children or kids at heart: Roll up your sleeves for hands-on fun with science! Simple, fun science will bring physics, chemistry, biology and engineering into a child’s realm of understanding. Zone will feature glow-in-the dark coloring, building with Legos, peering through microscopes and much more.

Rub shoulders with some of the world’s leading scientists, engineers and innovators. They’ll be roaming the halls wearing “Ask Me About … “ buttons. You won’t want to miss out on this opportunity!

Have you ever wondered what brains are made of and can do? At the Brain Investigation Station, learn about the parts of the brain and how they work through fun, hands-on activities. Come see and touch a real brain or build a neuron from scratch. You’ll find answers to questions you never knew you had!

Engineering faculty and staff will guide youngsters in developing a roller coaster car and challenge the kids to successfully carry a "payload" on the roller coaster tracks.

Explore a new exhibit at the ASU Museum of Anthropology examining how archaeology can use lessons learned from the past to inform decisions we make about the future!