Arizona State UniversityPrevious feature
1   "A" MOUNTAIN
2   ASU CHARTER
3   MEMORIAL UNION
4   STUDENT PAVILION
5   NORTH STAGE
6   GREEK LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY CENTER
7   HASSAYAMPA RESIDENCE HALL
8   MOUNTAIN AMERICA STADIUM
9   STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING

Mountain America Stadium

Mountain America Stadium is the proud home of ASU’s rich tradition of Sun Devil Athletics. Mountain America Stadium, home to Sun Devil football, is nestled between two buttes. The stadium is host to graduation ceremonies, concerts and events.

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Veterans Way street and a light rail train in front of Mountain America Stadium.

ASU 365 Community Union

⭐ ASU 365 Community Union

Strategically located in the heart of the Valley, the ASU Community Union will be a cultural hub where people can converge on campus to enjoy programming designed for the entire community, with food service as diverse as our student population and activities that will enthrall audiences of all ages. The 365 Community Union will include exciting programming, concerts, film festivals, restaurants and cultural activity to make this a hub for community involvement.

Community Union Vision

The vision for the ASU 365 Community Union was introduced by Jack Furst (ASU alumnus and 2017 Founder’s Day Philanthropist of the Year). Furst’s vision was born out of the realization of a huge issue facing cities, universities and even nations: spending big money on stadiums that are utilized on a very limited basis. Most university stadiums cost hundreds of millions of dollars, yet are often only utilized seven to nine times a year. Furst’s vision was to go from 2% to 98% utilization. The solution? Abandon conventional thinking with an innovative new model that transforms the stadium from a football field into a university asset that’s used 365 days a year.

As Mountain America Stadium renovations reach phase III, we are moving forward to make the ASU 365 Community Union a reality. This new Community Union will honor ASU traditions, but will also honor the First Nations peoples who have called this land home for centuries.

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