Short description: Arizona State University program
Barrett, The Honors College |
| Type | Public |
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| Established | 1988 |
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| Dean | Dr. Tara Williams |
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Academic staff | 135 |
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| Undergraduates | 7,200 |
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| Location | Tempe , Arizona |
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| Affiliations | Arizona State University |
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| Website | http://barretthonors.asu.edu |
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Barrett, The Honors College at Arizona State University (formerly known as ASU University Honors College) is a university honors program.[1] The honors college was first authorized by the Arizona Board of Regents in 1988 as a four-year, residential program on ASU's Tempe campus. In 2001, the college was re-named in honor of ASU supporters Craig Barrett, former CEO of Intel, and Barbara Barrett, former U.S. Secretary of the Air Force. Since 2008, honors programs and classes have been offered at each of ASU's campuses, in addition to through online degree programs.[2]
References
- ↑ Barrett, The Honors College - Arizona State University
- ↑ "About Barrett | Barrett, The Honors College | ASU". https://barretthonors.asu.edu/about.
External links
Arizona State University |
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Located in: Tempe, Arizona |
| Academics |
- W. P. Carey School of Business
- Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
- Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
- School for the Future of Innovation in Society
- Barrett, The Honors College
- Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
- Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
- College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
- College of Nursing and Health Innovation
- College of Health Solutions
- College of Public Service and Community Solutions
- Morrison Institute for Public Policy
- School of Sustainability
- Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
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| Campuses |
- Main (Tempe)
- Downtown (Phoenix)
- Mesa (future)
- Polytechnic (Mesa)
- West (Phoenix)
- ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City (Lake Havasu City)
- Thunderbird School of Global Management (Phoenix)
- ASU Online
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| Athletics |
- Arizona State Sun Devils
- "Maroon & Gold"
- Baseball (Phoenix Municipal Stadium)
- Men's basketball (Desert Financial Arena)
- Women's basketball (Desert Financial Arena)
- Women's beach volleyball (PERA Club)
- Women's gymnastics (Desert Financial Arena)
- Football (Sun Devil Stadium)
- Golf (Karsten Golf Course)
- Ice hockey (Oceanside Ice Arena)
- Soccer (Sun Devil Soccer Stadium)
- Softball (Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium)
- Swimming (Mona Plummer Aquatic Center)
- Wrestling (Desert Financial Arena)
- State Farm Territorial Cup Series
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| Media |
- Bilingual Review Press
- Journal of Policy History
- The State Press
- KASC
- KAET
- KBAQ
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| Buildings |
- Arboretum at Arizona State University
- Arizona State University Art Museum
- Arizona State University Research Park
- The Biodesign Institute
- Center for Meteorite Studies
- Decision Theater
- Gammage Memorial Auditorium
- Old Main
- Skysong
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| Other |
- Alumni
- "A" Mountain
- ASU Foundation
- Fraternities and sororities
- Colleges and schools
- History
- Karsten Golf Course
- Frank Kush Field
- Palm Walk
- Sparky the Sun Devil
- Stomp the Bus
- Sun Devil Marching Band
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- Founded: 1885
- Students: 50,246 (Tempe campus)
- Endowment: 612.6 million
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