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Arizona State University (ASU) is a large public research university based in Tempe, Arizona, known for its size, innovation focus, and multi-campus model across the Phoenix metropolitan area.

Quick Scoop on Arizona State University

What ASU Is All About

  • Public research university founded in 1885, originally as a teachers’ training school (Tempe Normal School).
  • Now one of the largest universities in the U.S. by enrollment, with over 160,000 students (including a major online population).
  • Main campuses in Tempe, Downtown Phoenix, West Valley, and Polytechnic, plus regional learning centers across Arizona.
  • Member of the Association of American Universities (AAU) and classified as an R1 institution (very high research activity).

Campuses at a Glance

  • Tempe : Flagship research campus, strong in sciences, engineering, arts, and graduate programs.
  • Downtown Phoenix : Focus on journalism (Cronkite School), law, nursing, public service, and urban-focused programs.
  • Polytechnic : Hands‑on, tech‑ and engineering‑oriented, with labs and simulators for project‑based learning.
  • West Valley : Interdisciplinary liberal arts plus business, education, and health, recognized as a Phoenix Point of Pride.

Academics and Programs

  • 400+ undergraduate majors and 450+ graduate and certificate programs across 16 colleges and many cross‑disciplinary centers.
  • Strengths across business, engineering, journalism, public affairs, law, health, sustainability, and the arts and sciences.
  • Charter emphasizes inclusivity, broad access, and societal impact rather than exclusivity.

Latest News and Trending Context

  • ASU highlights a “New American University” model focused on innovation, inclusion, and real‑world impact.
  • Recent stories include:
    • Launch of a new Center for Local Government Education and Innovation to train public leaders.
* An ASU doctoral student competing on a global “world’s smartest people” style show on Amazon Prime’s “Beast Games.”
  • In broader news cycles, ASU has appeared in coverage related to campus safety incidents and tech/AI partnerships (e.g., with AI providers) for teaching and learning.

Reputation and Public Conversation

  • Often marketed and discussed as highly innovative and accessible, with a large online presence and active social feeds, including its official X (Twitter) account.
  • Public commentary ranges from praise for its inclusivity and research growth to critical “report card”–style ratings from political or advocacy groups, reflecting mixed viewpoints in forums and opinion sites.

Fast Facts (Table)

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Aspect Key Points
Type Public research university, R1, AAU member
Location Tempe, AZ (main), with campuses across Phoenix metro and regional centers in Arizona
Founded 1885, as Tempe Normal School for the Arizona Territory
Enrollment About 160,000+ students total, including large online enrollment (as of fall 2025)
Academic breadth 400+ undergraduate programs, 450+ graduate and certificates in 16 colleges and schools
Mission “New American University” model focused on excellence, access, and impact; measured by inclusion and student success
Recent spotlight New leadership and innovation centers, national media features, and ongoing campus life stories on official site and social channels
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