Tag: University Center

Rep. Ed Pastor retires, leaving questions about future of University Center office

For almost half of his 23-year term in the House of Representatives, Rep. Ed Pastor's office was located right in the heart of ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus. During his time there, he impacted the lives of students as well as community members.

Art exhibit in UCENT features unique maps created by students, faculty, local artists

The walls of the University Center at Arizona State University came alive recently with vibrant colors spread across paintings, drawings and mixed-media conceptions as part of an exhibit from the College of Public Programs. The exhibit, "Mapping: Movement and Memory" contained little of what could be used as an actual map to find a location; instead the exhibit featured modern interpretations of what a map means or does.

ASU builds more wet labs for science classes downtown

Construction workers gutted out a third-floor suite in ASU's University Center to give science and nutrition majors more options to meet the increasing requests of students for more lab space.

Downtown ASU policy limits use of university buildings to only ASU-affiliated individuals

A new ASU policy beginning Monday will limit access to university buildings, restricting non-ASU-affiliated members of the community from using public spaces like the Downtown campus library.

Crow announces expansion of Downtown campus

During the Open Forum with ASU President Michael Crow on Wednesday, Crow officially announced that Phase Two of the Downtown campus expansion is in effect.

Campaign launched to boost student voting

Nearly two dozen students, interns and organization leaders attended the first meeting of ASU Downtown Votes 2010 on Wednesday night to start the campaign to encourage students to register to vote and participate in the November mid-term elections.