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  1. The history of Arizona State University began March 12, 1885 with the founding of the establishment originally named the Territorial Normal School at Tempe. The school was founded after John Samuel Armstrong first introduced House Bill 164, “An Act to Establish a Normal School in the Territory of Arizona” to the 13th Legislative Assembly of ...

  2. Website. www .asu .edu. Arizona State University ( Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university [10] in the Phoenix metropolitan area. [11] Founded in 1885 as Territorial Normal School by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, ASU is now one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the United States. [12]

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  4. About ASU. University history and milestones. On Feb. 8, 1886 — almost 30 years before Arizona was granted statehood — the Territorial Normal School, Arizona’s first higher education institution, opened its doors to 33 students in a four-classroom building in Tempe. From humble beginnings, and through a series of name changes that led to ...

  5. Nov 22, 2016 · The story of us: how ASU started. Class portrait in front of Old Main in the original Normal School Building, taken in 1901. Before Sparky, the Gammage auditorium and constant traffic down University drive, ASU was little more than a cow pasture. The story of ASU began in the mid-1880s in a sparsely populated community colloquially known as ...

  6. 2 days ago · Tempe, city, Maricopa county, south-central Arizona, U.S. It lies along the Salt River and is a southern suburb of Phoenix. First settled (1872) by Charles Hayden, father of former Arizona senator Carl Hayden, it was called Hayden’s Ferry until renamed in 1880 for the Vale of Tempe, Greece. It is the site of Arizona State University (1885 ...

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  7. In FY23, the university generated an economic impact of $5.745 billion on the state’s gross product, $3.580 billion in labor income and 56,930 jobs. $22.4B In 2022, 297,148 ASU graduates worked in Arizona, earning $22.4 billion and paying between $1.58 and $1.77 billion in state and local taxes.

  8. Today, ASU exemplifies a new prototype for the American public research university. At ASU, our culture of innovation and inclusion draws pioneering researchers to our faculty and attracts highly qualified students from all 50 states and more than 130 nations. ASU is expanding academic and entrepreneurial opportunities for every type of learner ...

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