ASPIRE - Arizona Students Present Interesting Research to Everyone

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Dude! "An Integrative Exercise"

Arizona Students Present Interesting Research to Everyone (ASPIRE) is a branch of the NASA Means Business Student Competition that is comprised of a team of students from Arizona State University and The Art Institute of Phoenix (AIPx). The students’ mission is to study areas of engineering, public relations, journalism, graphic design, production, audio, and film.

Goal

The team’s goal is to create a public service announcement and a comprehensive promotional campaign. ASPIRE’s main objective is to effectively communicate, inspire, and increase an interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) among America's K-12 students. Another ASPIRE goal is to patricipate in making significant impacts to involve underserved and underrepresented communities to be more engaged in STEM.

PSAs

This year’s focus is to actively engage K-12 students with the fun and visual public service annoucements (PSAs). The PSAs actively show various students and thier relationships of creative imagination to learning and that it is not so far out of reach. Please view the 2006 PSAs.

Previous ASPIRE Spots

2006 PSA
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2005 PSA
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2004 PSA
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2004 PSA II
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