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Arizona State University Tempe campus
The historic campus offers multidisciplinary research and exploration in first-rate laboratories and facilities
The historic ASU Tempe campus offers hundreds of majors that engage undergraduates and graduates in multidisciplinary research and exploration in first-rate laboratories and facilities. The Tempe campus is home to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the School of Sustainability. Colleges that began on the Tempe campus and have expanded to other campuses are the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, the W. P. Carey School of Business, University College and Barrett, The Honors College.
Research entities headquartered on the Tempe campus and integrated throughout the ASU knowledge enterprise include the Biodesign Institute, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability and the Institute for the Science of Teaching and Learning.
The energetic environment of the campus comprises broad pedestrian malls and eclectic architecture set amid subtropical landscaping. Landmarks include the iconic, century-old Palm Walk; Old Main, the oldest original campus building; Sun Devil Stadium and ASU’s other Pac-12 athletic venues; and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Gammage Auditorium. With an unrivaled commitment to sustainability, the Tempe campus is the most solar-powered of any in the U.S., and offers easy access to all of metropolitan Phoenix through public transit including light rail.
Upcoming Events on Tempe campus
Wed
Jun
27
Join the Green Devil Network to learn about herb gardening best practices at the Tempe campus herb garden.
Attendees receive hands-on experience and network with others who share the same passion for sustainability.
Wed
Jun
27
Meet on your campus with a financial consultant from Nationwide by appointment. Receive free, personalized advice, guidance and support to help make informed decisions regarding the following:
Wed
Jun
27
Attend a meeting two to three months prior to retiring to learn about:
News on Tempe campus
June 26, 2018
Each year, more than 32 million millennials, hipsters and music aficionados attend music festivals in the U.S., camping, clapping and dancing. Just imagine the energy. That’s exactly what a team...
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June 26, 2018
One day last April, Arizona State University biologist Matt Chew was leading his Novel Ecosystems class along the banks of the Gila River at the Tres Rios Wetlands.
The 700-acre restoration...
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June 25, 2018
Nighttime in Phoenix is getting hotter, and it’s not just Old Town Scottsdale's nightlife scene.
According to scientists, Phoenix has become a hotter place to live at night due to climate...
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