ASU Campus History: West
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Created1992-02-14
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A complete listing and description of the artworks owned by ASU West as of early 1992. From ASU West Facilities Management.
DescriptionFile is titled, "List of original public artwork." Not dated, but probably 1991 or 1992. Contains names of the artworks, creators and locations on campus.
Created1999-03-20
DescriptionAn article by Connie Cone Sexton in the Arizona Republic, North Phoenix Community Edition from March 20, 1999. Describes the public art on the ASU West campus.
Created2009-02-20
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A description of ASU West's mission and vision following ASU's reorganization as a result of budget cuts at the start of the Great Recession. Author is unknown.
ContributorsASU Branch Campus Study Committee (Author) / Mehren, Lawrence (Editor)
Created1977-02
Description
Official Title: A Report to the Thirty-third Legislature on the Feasibility of Establishing a Branch of Arizona State University in Western Maricopa County.||The ASU Branch Campus Study Committee was authorized by an act of the Arizona Legislature, HB 2143. The ten members of this committee are representative of the fields of education, business, banking and government. At its organization meeting on July 23, 1976, Jack Whiteman was chosen as Chairman, and the resulting report is commonly referred to as the "Whiteman Report," and is credited for proving the need for the ASU West campus to the legislature.