The History of Arizona State University
Arizona State University was founded as the territorial normal school in 1885. This collection features photographs, documents, and audio and visual materials that chronicle the history of the institution. Additional materials include statistical lists and compilations of data for enrollment and building data.
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This page from the 1985 Arizona State University Statistical Summary lists the names the institution used at different periods of time along with the year each name began its use.
This page from the 1985 Arizona State University Statistical Summary lists the presidents of the Board of Regents between 1945-1984.
This page from the 1985 Arizona State University Statistical Summary lists the presidents of the Board of Education from 1886-1945
This page from the 1985 Arizona State University Statistical Summary lists the Fullbright-Hays student award winners from 1962-1984 and the Rhodes Scholars in 1964 and 1966.
This page from the 1985 Arizona State University Statistical Summary lists the fraternities chartered between 1933-1977.
This page from the 1985 Arizona State University Statistical Summary lists the sororities chartered between 1949-1981.
This page from the 1985 Arizona State University Statistical Summary lists the name changes the student newspaper (State Press) had from 1890 onward.
Section of Arizona State University: Documentary History of the First Seventy-Five Years containing a variety of history and facts about the history of buildings on Arizona State University's campus up to 1960.
Section of Arizona State University: Documentary History of the First Seventy-Five Years containing citations justifying the honorary degrees awarded to specific recipients, 1940-1960.
A compilation of official statistics documenting the total number of graduates from Arizona State University from the first class of 1886 to 1969. Subsequent data can be acquired from ASU Institutional Analysis.