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ASU Gammage

Explore Gammage

ASU Gammage is one of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s final designs. Constructed in 1964, the building is named for Grady Gammage, the legendary ASU president who led Arizona State College’s campaign in the state legislature for a change to Arizona State University in 1958. For decades ASU Gammage has been the heart of the arts in the Valley of the Sun and the crowning jewel of ASU’s Tempe campus offering top Broadway Series shows each year. It's also the location for many university traditions and special graduation celebrations at the close of each semester.

Building code:

GGMA

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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.