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Finding ASU History

Basic tools for finding ASU history materials

Photograph Resources

People are often looking for current photographs of campuses or programs. Some of the best sources for new images are Flikr accounts like the ones listed below. It is important to ask permission from individual programs if you plan to use the images for anything beyond Fair Use:

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ASU Alumni Association

ASU Barrett, The Honors College

ASU Fulton School of Engineering

ASU Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication

ASU Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions

The ASU Library acknowledges the twenty-three Native Nations that have inhabited this land for centuries. Arizona State University's four campuses are located in the Salt River Valley on ancestral territories of Indigenous peoples, including the Akimel O’odham (Pima) and Pee Posh (Maricopa) Indian Communities, whose care and keeping of these lands allows us to be here today. ASU Library acknowledges the sovereignty of these nations and seeks to foster an environment of success and possibility for Native American students and patrons. We are advocates for the incorporation of Indigenous knowledge systems and research methodologies within contemporary library practice. ASU Library welcomes members of the Akimel O’odham and Pee Posh, and all Native nations to the Library.