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ASU Alumni Association
NameASU Alumni Association
Formation1930s
TypeAlumni association
HeadquartersTempe, Arizona
Parent organizationArizona State University
WebsiteOfficial website

ASU Alumni Association The ASU Alumni Association is the principal alumni organization affiliated with Arizona State University and serves graduates from the Tempe, West, Downtown Phoenix campus, and Polytechnic campus locations. It connects alumni with ASU Gammage, Sun Devil Athletics, and university initiatives, promoting professional networks, philanthropic engagement, and lifelong affiliation with the institution. The association partners with corporate entities, civic bodies, and community organizations across Maricopa County, Phoenix, and national chapters to advance alumni interests.

History

Founded during the expansion years of Arizona State Teachers College transition into a broader university system, the association's early decades paralleled developments such as the construction of Old Main (Arizona State University), the rise of ASU Law (Beus Center for Law and Society), and postwar enrollment surges tied to the G.I. Bill. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s it coordinated with programs at Tempe Normal School successors and responded to campus milestones like the opening of Barrett, The Honors College and ASU Research Park. In the 1990s and 2000s the association expanded digital outreach alongside initiatives at Biodesign Institute, W.P. Carey School of Business, and Irving and Dorothy F. Pande Hall, aligning alumni fundraising with capital projects including facilities at SkySong and partnerships with City of Phoenix. Recent decades saw closer collaboration with entities such as ASU Foundation for A New American University and responses to events at Sun Devil Stadium and academic program reorganizations.

Membership and Chapters

Membership encompasses alumni from colleges including Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, and College of Health Solutions. Regional chapters operate in metropolitan centers such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., New York City, Dallas, and San Francisco, while international chapters connect alumni in London, Tokyo, Toronto, Mexico City, and Beijing. Professional affinity groups liaise with schools like School of Sustainability, Fulton Schools of Engineering, and College of Public Service and Community Solutions and coordinate with employers including Honeywell, Intel, American Express, Bank of America, and Google alumni networks. Student-alumni mentoring programs link cohorts from units such as W.P. Carey School of Business and Cronkite with alumni in sectors represented by McKesson, Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC.

Programs and Services

Services span career development, continuing education, and volunteer coordination with resources from Career Services, ASU Online, and Entrepreneurship + Innovation. The association administers mentorship programs that partner with organizations like LaunchPad, accelerators at SkySong, and corporate partners including Amazon, Microsoft, and Cisco. Alumni benefits include networking access with entities such as Chamber of Commerce of Phoenix, discounted admission to performances at ASU Gammage, and engagement opportunities with research centers including Global Institute of Sustainability, Biodesign Institute, and the Institute for Humanities Research. It supports giving vehicles coordinated with ASU Foundation for A New American University and scholarship programs tied to colleges such as Barrett, The Honors College and College of Nursing and Health Innovation.

Events and Traditions

Signature events include reunions timed with Homecoming (United States), watch parties at Sun Devil Stadium, regional receptions in partnership with Greater Phoenix Economic Council, and professional conferences that convene alumni who graduated from Walter Cronkite School, W. P. Carey School of Business, and Fulton Schools of Engineering. Traditions incorporate campus landmarks like A Mountain (Tempe), ceremonies at Gammage Auditorium, and participation in large-scale community events such as Phoenix Film Festival collaborations and volunteer days coordinated with Habitat for Humanity. Annual honors events celebrate alumni awardees with ties to awards akin to university recognitions and collaborations with organizations such as National Alumni Association networks and state-level bodies in Arizona.

Governance and Funding

The association is governed by a board comprising alumni representatives from programs including Barrett, Cronkite, and W. P. Carey, and works with administrative offices within Arizona State University and advisory committees that include faculty liaisons from College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Funding streams include dues, event revenues, endowments administered with ASU Foundation for A New American University, corporate sponsorships from firms like State Farm, Wells Fargo, and Verizon, and restricted gifts supporting named scholarships at units such as Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.

Impact and Notable Alumni Activities

The association amplifies alumni engagement in civic, cultural, and entrepreneurial endeavors, supporting founders and leaders who have emerged from programs such as W. P. Carey School of Business, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, and Fulton Schools of Engineering. Notable alumni activities coordinated through alumni networks include startup accelerations linked to Theranos-era scrutiny discussions (as a cautionary case study), executive leadership transitions involving alumni at Intel and American Airlines, arts commissions connected to Phoenix Art Museum collaborations, and public service trajectories intersecting with offices such as the Arizona State Legislature and City of Phoenix mayoral offices. The association also highlights alumni who have received honors from institutions like National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and national awards in fields represented by ASU Research Enterprise.

Category:Arizona State University