Wrigley Hall

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Wrigley Hall

Wrigley Hall accommodates ASU's School for the Future of Innovation in Society, a program within the College of Global Futures. The building was renovated in 2006 to house the foundation of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory utilizing sustainable products, including high-recycled content materials, low-emitting indoor paints and GreenGuard certified furniture. The building is designed to take advantage of the abundant natural sunlight available, and utilizes an occupancy sensor-controlled lighting system. Water efficiency fixtures are incorporated throughout the building.

Sustainability Points of Pride

Street Address: 

800 S. Cady Mall
Tempe, AZ 85281

Building code:

WGHL

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Where you fit in

 

What do you want to study? 

ASU has a reputation for excellence and is repeatedly ranked No. 1. U.S. News & World Report ranks 82 ASU degree programs as top 25 in the nation, with 37 of those in the top 10. Backed by these rankings, the degree you earn from ASU will have the power to take you wherever you want to go in life.

Where do you want to live and learn?

ASU offers multiple campuses and locations, each with its own size and feel, so you can find the learning environment that fits you best. Study on our beautiful campuses in a city with numerous opportunities for internships and industry partnerships — opportunities that don’t exist in smaller cities.

What kind of college student will you be? 

A Deep Diver? A Trailblazer? Something else? To help you start figuring it out, we’ve designed this quiz to help you connect to opportunities that fit you. Read about your thrive factors and find characteristics to look for in a college.

  

  

Social Sciences Building

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Social Sciences Building

The Social Sciences Building is connected to one of the most fascinating females in history. The Institute of Human Origins, founded and directed by world renowned physical anthropologist Donald Johanson, houses a cast of Lucy, one of the oldest pre-human skeletal remains, which was discovered in Ethiopia in 1974. Lucy is estimated to be about 3.2 million years old.

Built in 1960, the Social Sciences Building is a mix of classroom, office and research space. The Social Sciences building is also home to the main office of the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics.

Street Address: 

951 S. Cady Mall
Tempe, AZ 85281

Building code:

SS

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Where you fit in

 

What do you want to study? 

ASU has a reputation for excellence and is repeatedly ranked No. 1. U.S. News & World Report ranks 82 ASU degree programs as top 25 in the nation, with 37 of those in the top 10. Backed by these rankings, the degree you earn from ASU will have the power to take you wherever you want to go in life.

Where do you want to live and learn?

ASU offers multiple campuses and locations, each with its own size and feel, so you can find the learning environment that fits you best. Study on our beautiful campuses in a city with numerous opportunities for internships and industry partnerships — opportunities that don’t exist in smaller cities.

What kind of college student will you be? 

A Deep Diver? A Trailblazer? Something else? To help you start figuring it out, we’ve designed this quiz to help you connect to opportunities that fit you. Read about your thrive factors and find characteristics to look for in a college.

Interdisciplinary Science and Technology III

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Interdisciplinary Science and Technology III

Explore Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 3

The 34,600-square-foot Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 3 is home to research in food supplements, water and air remediation, and sustainable alternative fuel sources such as algae-based biofuel. There are three garden areas, each irrigated with cooling water from a nearby Salt River Project fuel cell. The building also earned a Gold rating from the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Rating System™

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Sustainability Points of Pride

Building code:

ISTB3

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Where you fit in

 

What do you want to study? 

ASU has a reputation for excellence and is repeatedly ranked No. 1. U.S. News & World Report ranks 82 ASU degree programs as top 25 in the nation, with 37 of those in the top 10. Backed by these rankings, the degree you earn from ASU will have the power to take you wherever you want to go in life.

Where do you want to live and learn?

ASU offers multiple campuses and locations, each with its own size and feel, so you can find the learning environment that fits you best. Study on our beautiful campuses in a city with numerous opportunities for internships and industry partnerships — opportunities that don’t exist in smaller cities.

What kind of college student will you be? 

A Deep Diver? A Trailblazer? Something else? To help you start figuring it out, we’ve designed this quiz to help you connect to opportunities that fit you. Read about your thrive factors and find characteristics to look for in a college.

Desert Arboretum

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Desert Arboretum

Explore the Desert Arboretum

The Desert Arboretum at Polytechnic was designed to conserve water and highlight drought-tolerant, native plants. The desert arboretum concept was built from the desert walk, which originally extended from the Technology Center to the Academic Center. New buildings on campus have been designed to mesh with the original arboretum concept and add to its evolution as a campus gem.

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Street Address: 

Polytechnic campus

Building code:

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Where you fit in

 

What do you want to study? 

ASU has a reputation for excellence and is repeatedly ranked No. 1. U.S. News & World Report ranks 82 ASU degree programs as top 25 in the nation, with 37 of those in the top 10. Backed by these rankings, the degree you earn from ASU will have the power to take you wherever you want to go in life.

Where do you want to live and learn?

ASU offers multiple campuses and locations, each with its own size and feel, so you can find the learning environment that fits you best. Study on our beautiful campuses in a city with numerous opportunities for internships and industry partnerships — opportunities that don’t exist in smaller cities.

What kind of college student will you be? 

A Deep Diver? A Trailblazer? Something else? To help you start figuring it out, we’ve designed this quiz to help you connect to opportunities that fit you. Read about your thrive factors and find characteristics to look for in a college.

Academic Complex

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Academic Complex

Explore the Academic Complex 

The 245-000-square-foot Academic Complex is comprised of three sets of buildings full of classrooms and lab space, and has received certification from the LEED Green Building Rating System™. The buildings feature recycled materials, alternative energy, and natural and man-made sun screens, and they enclose unique courtyard areas where students can relax and gather. The administration office, recruitment office and software engineering advising office for the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are located here. Continue through the online tour to see details about each building or use the links below:

Applied Arts Pavilion
Aravaipa Auditorium
Peralta Hall
Picacho Hall
Santa Catalina Hall
Santan Hall

Sustainability Points of Pride

Street Address: 

Varies

Building code:

BCLS

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Where you fit in

 

What do you want to study? 

ASU has a reputation for excellence and is repeatedly ranked No. 1. U.S. News & World Report ranks 82 ASU degree programs as top 25 in the nation, with 37 of those in the top 10. Backed by these rankings, the degree you earn from ASU will have the power to take you wherever you want to go in life.

Where do you want to live and learn?

ASU offers multiple campuses and locations, each with its own size and feel, so you can find the learning environment that fits you best. Study on our beautiful campuses in a city with numerous opportunities for internships and industry partnerships — opportunities that don’t exist in smaller cities.

What kind of college student will you be? 

A Deep Diver? A Trailblazer? Something else? To help you start figuring it out, we’ve designed this quiz to help you connect to opportunities that fit you. Read about your thrive factors and find characteristics to look for in a college.

Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication / Arizona PBS

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Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication / Arizona PBS

Explore Cronkite


The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication/Eight Building is a state-of-the-art facility that is closer to more major metropolitan news operations than any other journalism school in the country. The building provides students with digital newsrooms, computer labs, TV studios and the Cronkite Theater. The university-operated public television station, Eight, Arizona PBS (KAET), is in the same complex. This sustainable building also features 322 solar panels on its roof.

Sustainability Points of Pride

Building code:

CRONK

Take a 360 street view tour

 



Where you fit in

 

What do you want to study? 

ASU has a reputation for excellence and is repeatedly ranked No. 1. U.S. News & World Report ranks 82 ASU degree programs as top 25 in the nation, with 37 of those in the top 10. Backed by these rankings, the degree you earn from ASU will have the power to take you wherever you want to go in life.

Where do you want to live and learn?

ASU offers multiple campuses and locations, each with its own size and feel, so you can find the learning environment that fits you best. Study on our beautiful campuses in a city with numerous opportunities for internships and industry partnerships — opportunities that don’t exist in smaller cities.

What kind of college student will you be? 

A Deep Diver? A Trailblazer? Something else? To help you start figuring it out, we’ve designed this quiz to help you connect to opportunities that fit you. Read about your thrive factors and find characteristics to look for in a college.

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