A View to Arizona State University By Taylor Kerns Arizona State University SPRING 2013.

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A View to Arizona State University By Taylor Kerns Arizona State University SPRING 2013

Outline ASU’s Mission Statement……………….…….slide 3 The Campuses of ASU………………….…….slide 4 Tempe – Main Campus………………….…..slide 5 Polytechnic Campus………………….……...slide 7 West Campus…………………………………..slide 9 Downtown Phoenix Campus……………....slide 11 ASU in Numbers………….……………………slide 14 The President’s Speech…………..………….slide 15

ASU’s Mission Statement “To establish ASU as the model for a New American University, measured not by who we exclude, but rather by who we include; pursuing research and discovery that benefits the public good; assuming major responsibility for the economic, social, and cultural vitality and health and well-being of the community.” (Reference: ASU Vision and Goals

The Campuses of ASU Tempe-Main CampusPolytechnic Campus West Campus Downtown Phoenix Campus Arizona State University

Tempe-Main Campus  55,000+ students at the historic campus  Sun Devils’ athletic complex  Performing arts facilities  High-tech research space  Dynamic and engaging learning environment

Tempe-Main Campus  Address: o University Drive and Mill Avenue Tempe, AZ  Phone: o (480)

Polytechnic Campus  In Mesa in the heart of the East Valley  9,000+ students  Professional and technical programs  Abundant laboratory space for project-based learning

Polytechnic Campus  Address: o Power Road and Williams Field Road o 7001 E. Williams Field Road o Mesa, AZ  Phone: o (480)

West Campus  Northwest Phoenix  Business, education, and interdisciplinary arts and science programs  10,000+ students  Architecture patterned after the University of Oxford

West Campus  Address: o 4701 West Thunderbird Road o Phoenix, AZ  Phone: o (602)

Downtown Phoenix Campus  In the heart of Arizona’s capital city  11,500+ students  Media, health care, corporate and government organizations

Downtown Phoenix Campus  Address: o Downtown Phoenix o 411 N. Central, Suite 520 o Phoenix, AZ  Phone: o (602)

Campus Last Year's Enrollment This Year's Enrollment Tempe-Main51,48152,734 Polytechnic8,7529,614 West8,6649,572 Downtown Phoenix6,5958,431

President Obama at ASU President Obama was at ASU; here is his speech:

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