Down the walkway, Melissa Escalera was having pictures taken of her daughters, Gabriella, 16, and Melanie, 10, in an ASU cap and gown at the Future Sun Devil table.
“This is our first time here. We’re pretty impressed,” Escalera said.
As families walked around campus, they were able to satisfy their appetite with kettle corn from a food truck, cotton candy, popsicles and food from the Verde Dining Pavilion. Sparky was on hand, as well.
The sweets could be burned off at the Hip-Hop For Fun lessons, where ASU students were teaching basic hip-hop moves.
Inside the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation showroom, ASU journalism student Max Baker was overseeing the creation of First Aid kits, using items such as bandages, rubbing alcohol, lip balm and single-use thermometers.
Mackenzie Cotlow, who works at Edson College as a project manager,…