• Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus

  • Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus

  • Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus

  • Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus

  • Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus

  • Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus

Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus

A professional, fast-paced downtown environment provides a multitude of academic and professional connections for students

Located in Arizona’s capital, ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus provides a multitude of academic and professional connections for students preparing for careers across the health care spectrum including preventive care, research, policy and advocacy; in law, government and other public service; with nonprofit and public social service providers; and in arts and sciences, journalism, media and the corporate sector.

Learning takes place in contemporary classrooms and research centers throughout campus buildings integrated into Phoenix’s iconic architecture, incorporating the historic U.S. Post Office building and modern-day landmarks such as the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and the Arizona Center for Law and Society.

Students participate in an abundance of public service opportunities, and have leisure-time access to first-class fitness facilities, performing arts and cultural venues, and major sports events. This professional, fast-paced downtown is also a transit network hub that includes light rail and connections to other ASU campuses and points of interest throughout metropolitan Phoenix.

Upcoming Events on Downtown Phoenix campus

Mon
Sep
23

Barrett Downtown students are invited to join us for the first of our Take the Moment series of events. They will be given the opportunity to challenge and push themselves and their physical wellbeing while practicing their balance, core strength and ability to focus.

Mon
Sep
23

B-Town students are invited to join us for the first of our Take the Moment series of events. They will be given the opportunity to challenge and push themselves and their physical wellbeing while practicing their balance, core strength, and ability to focus.

Mon
Sep
23

David McCraw leads The New York Times’ fight for freedom of information, defending it against libel suits and providing legal counsel to reporters breaking the biggest stories of the year. 

News on Downtown Phoenix campus

September 23, 2019
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego faced a room of middle schoolers from Phoenix’s Creighton School District as she shared a few candid stories about when things didn’t go exactly as she planned in her life... Read more
September 20, 2019
What the food industry needs now is more players in a circular food economy — one that improves rather than degrades the environment.ASU School of Sustainability Professor Arnim Wiek proclaimed this... Read more
September 20, 2019
Mary K. Feeney, professor and Lincoln Professor of Ethics in ASU’s School of Public Affairs, has been selected by the National Academy of Public Administration for inclusion in its 2019 Class of... Read more

One university in many places

It means multiple campuses with unique identities, yet all part of the university ranked No. 1 among the "Most Innovative Schools" in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.

It means access to top-flight research opportunities and facilities, Pac-12 sports teams, premier arts venues and performances, extensive library resources and 1,000-plus student organizations.

It means you can customize your ASU experience to be just what you want it to be.