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Skip to Main Page Content Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus Experience Downtown Phoenix campus Upcoming Events on Downtown Phoenix campus Does your resume clearly showcase your skills and experiences? Bring in your resume for a one-on-one session with a career professional and learn important strategies you can apply to make your resume more effective. Slots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Geared towards students and alumni interested in tourism and hospitality, this informal mixer provides an excellent opportunity for networking. Join us to meet with industry professionals actively working in the industry and explore possible career and internship opportunities. Geared towards students and alumni interested in criminal justice and government, this informal mixer provides an excellent opportunity for networking. News on Downtown Phoenix campus Former UN Ambassador John Bolton says US should boost military Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton said Thursday night that the U.S. should show military strength and bolster its arsenal of nuclear weapons to avoid a future of terror and uncertainty.“
Ancient Greek poems were the original Tweets, says ASU professor Mike TuellerWhat does Twitter, one of today’s biggest social media sites, have to do with ancient Greek poetry that was written more than 2,000 years ago?The connections are broader than one might... CNN, Cronkite School to host journalism workshops, lecture CNN is coming to Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication for a special public lecture and a series of exclusive training sessions for students and... One university in many placesPlanning a trip to Phoenix?Foursquare can help you find the best places to go to.Find great things to doASU Downtown Phoenix Campus Bookstore 3 6"3 Log in to leave a tip here.Sort: Rainet LewisAmanda BrownArizona State University6Downtown Phoenix campus Library Information Today's Hours - Downtown Phoenix campus Library Downtown Frequently Used Resources Library News - Downtown Phoenix campus Donation of Library Materials
Reflection Room now open in Hayden Library March Mammal Madness: Who will win? Workshop to explore 'The Future of Print' Authoring Your Own Story Map Spring 2017 Interdisciplinary Analytics and Application Development Seminar Indigenous Series Lecture by Linda Hogan, writer and environmentalist Mkrgeo: A Geographically-Themed Makerspace Greater Arizona: Mapping Place, History and Transformation ASU Polytechnic Photography Club Vault Gallery Photo Exhibit Thunderbird: 75 Years of Global Leadership Downtown Phoenix campus colleges and schools All On Campus Events ASU On the Road When: Downtown Phoenix campus - Monday, March 13th and Monday, April 3rd Polytechnic campus – Friday, March 24thTempe campus - Monday, March 13th, Friday, March 24th, Monday, April 3rd, Monday, April 17th, and Monday, April 24thWest campus – Friday, April 7th Details: This program is designed for admitted students who are making their final decision in their college search, this is NOT an orientation program.
Students will meet with their academic college, take tours, and have the opportunity to attend additional information sessions about Financial Aid, Living on Campus, to becoming involved in campus life. Students who have paid their enrollment deposit will want to attend an Orientation program where they will meet with academic advisors, register for classes and have several other sessions to attend to help transition to becoming a Sun Devil. Details: Admission Presentation (30 minutes) Campus Tour (60 minutes) Academic Department Meeting (30 minutes) This program includes an information session led by an admission counselor, a walking tour led by a current ASU student, and an information session with an academic department of the student’s choice. *Departmental visits are based on availability and are subject to change. Downtown Phoenix campusSchedule your on-campus tour Explore the Downtown Campus There are currently 0 users online. Beus Center for Law and Society
111 E Taylor Street Phoenix, AZ 85004 Beus Center for Law and Society, Downtown Phoenix campus 120 E.Taylor St. Phoenix, AZ 85004602-496-6711living@asu.eduMapsCheck out the ASU Map to see where this hall is in comparison to the rest of ASU.Getting AroundTaylor Place is located in the middle of the Downtown Phoenix Campus. It is close to the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication building, the University Center, the Student Center, the downtown Civic Space, and walking distance to many restaurants, sporting events, and shopping areas. 120 E.Taylor St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Taylor Place, Downtown Phoenix campus Downtown Phoenix Campus colleges and schools We want your campus visit experience to be as specific to your needs as possible. Start by selecting what you know below. First, tell us a little about yourselfI am ...a high school freshmana high school sophomorea high school juniora high school seniorin college and thinking of transferring to ASUconsidering graduate schoola high school counselor, teacher, or community leaderLooking to schedule a large school group tour
What do you want to study?choose an interestArchitecture & ConstructionArtsBusinessCommunication & MediaComputing & MathematicsEducation & TeachingEngineering & TechnologyEntrepreneurshipsExploratoryHealth & WellnessHumanitiesInterdisciplinary StudiesLaw, Justice & Public ServicePsychologyScienceSocial & Behavioral SciencesSustainabilitySTEMI’m not sureAfter two years of construction, ASU’s Center for Law and Society, home to the Sandra Day O’ Connor College of Law, will officially open in downtown Phoenix on Monday, August 15. With its move from ASU’s Tempe campus, the law school, its students and faculty will be placed right in the heart of Arizona’s legal, political and economic hubs. The six-story, 280,000 square foot, $129 million state-of-the art building was designed to foster engagement between the organizations it houses and the downtown community in which they reside. While certain areas will be reserved for student use, other parts of the building like the law library, conference rooms and outdoor common spaces will be available for public use.