Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix campus

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Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix Campus

Motto: "Exploring, Healing, Informing, Empowering Communities"
Established: 2006
Type: Public
President: Michael Crow
Students: 48,955 (as part of Arizona State University)
Location: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Campus: Arizona State University
Website: http:/dpc.asu.edu/

Arizona State University at Downtown Phoenix is one of four campuses of Arizona State University. It is commonly referred to as 'ASU Downtown.' The campus, distinguished by its name, is located in the downtown area of Phoenix, Arizona.

The school was built in line with ASU President Michael Crow's "One University, Many Places" initiative, and was built with cooperation from Arizona state and local governments.

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Construction of the ASU Downtown Campus
Construction of the ASU Downtown Campus

The campus is located in the downtown area of Phoenix, in an area bound by Van Buren Street, Fillmore Street, 1st Avenue, and 7th Street. Classes began there in August, 2006, with students from the College of Public Programs and College of Nursing attending classes there. In 2008, the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and the headquarters and studios of KAET (the PBS member affiliate for the greater Phoenix area, operated by ASU) will move to ASU Downtown as well.

University of Arizona / ASU Medical Campus
University of Arizona / ASU Medical Campus