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The country’s second “Walmart on Campus” will open Wednesday at Arizona State University’s Tempe campus.
A student walks over University Ave on the Arizona State University campus Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010 in Tempe.
A student walks over University Ave on the Arizona State University campus Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010 in Tempe.
Registered voters can complete their ballots at the early polling site on the ASU Tempe campus, at the Palo Verde West Building in Room 151 at 330 E. University Drive. This is the third year of the operation. The site opened Oct. 15 and will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays. Parking validation is offered for one hour at the Fulton Parking structure on campus.
An Out of the Darkness Walk to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will be held at Arizona State University, Tempe campus March 31.
Solar panel sculpture artwork has lined the lawn at Hayden Library for years, but it’s the new solar installations that are contributing to Arizona State University’s dedication to sustainability.
Google said Friday it will open an office on the Arizona State University campus in Tempe as part of continued efforts to build its Valley operations.
Google said Friday it will open an office on the Arizona State University campus in Tempe as part of continued efforts to build its Valley operations.
August 1, 2004
Expansion plans for Arizona State University are stretching beyond its main campus.
Arizona State University President Michael Crow spoke via a big-screen TV on Thursday to graduates during commencement exercises at Wells Fargo Arena on the ASU campus in Tempe.
Arizona State will play its home baseball games at Phoenix Municipal Stadium beginning in 2015.
Arizona State University now has six Level 2 Blink electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at its Tempe campus.
October 15, 2004
The networks are gone, the campaign signs have been put away and the war protesters have disassembled. But the buzz still lingers in Tempe and at Arizona State University now that the final presidential debate is over.
October 7, 2004
A decision by the Tempe Chamber of Commerce to host an Arizona State University homecoming event in downtown Phoenix has drawn heavy criticism from the Tempe City Council.
A 30-second spot during this year's Super Bowl went for $2.3 million. Arizona State and the city of Tempe paid a similar amount ($2.5 million) for the right to host Wednesday's presidential debate.
Arizona State University owns buildings along College Avenue in Tempe. The university hopes to develop more retail on campus.
August 4, 2004
Arizona State University has been quietly setting the stage to develop nearly 100 acres of land it owns in Tempe, most of it prime commercial real estate on the edge of the campus and near Tempe Town Lake.
Students like the downtown Arizona State University campus. Enrollment is up 42-percent.
Finishing touches are being put on the new heart of Arizona State University's Polytechnic campus in east Mesa. Three projects — renovation of an auditorium and construction and expansion of two pedestrian malls — are knitting a hodgepodge of former Air Force base buildings into a more unified academic campus.
Trustees of Cook School for Christian Leadership have voted to sell their 16-acre campus in west Tempe and use the proceeds to create the Charles H. Cook Foundation to continue its nearly 100-year mission of training American Indians for leadership in their churches and communities.
ASU’s Tempe campus is once again the largest in the nation this fall, with an enrollment of 55,552, according to a news release from Arizona State University.
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