Memorial Union
The Memorial Union is the campus community center. The MU houses numerous dining options, student services, study spaces, the Pat Tillman Veterans Center, Changemaker Central and a student lounge space.
Media Gallery
Student clubs and organizations
Religious and spiritual life
Leadership and service
Gender inclusive restrooms
Veterans Services and Support
⭐ Student clubs and organizations
More than 1,000 student clubs and organizations provide an opportunity for every student to become involved. ASU clubs gather communities around sports, culture, academics, advocacy and more. There are thousands of students involved in organizations ranging from entrepreneurial groups to dance teams and more.
⭐ Religious and spiritual life
Arizona State University is home to students of all faiths, traditions and beliefs and students are encouraged to actively pursue their spiritual path within an open, inclusive and supportive community. Nearly 70 religious and spiritual clubs and organizations are available to student where they can share common interests have an impact in the community.
Council of Religious Advisors
Celebrate faith, respect diversity and honor spirituality with the Council of Religious Advisors. CORA is comprised of campus ministries and faith-based organizations that represent a diverse variety of faiths, traditions and beliefs. Despite the differences in faiths that exist between them, the group works peacefully and diligently on behalf of the university community to provide religious services, spiritual counseling, education, support and opportunities for involvement.
The majority of CORA members actively sponsor student faith-based organizations at ASU and work together to guide, strengthen and enhance the college experience. Most members have ministries and places of worship close to campus that provide regular worship services.
As a whole, the Council of Religious Advisors participates in volunteer opportunities on campus, assists with New Student Welcome activities and orientations, and holds spiritual awareness fairs on campus to educate the community about religious opportunities and different faiths.
The majority of CORA members actively sponsor student faith-based organizations at ASU and work together to guide, strengthen and enhance the college experience. Most members have ministries and places of worship close to campus that provide regular worship services.
As a whole, the Council of Religious Advisors participates in volunteer opportunities on campus, assists with New Student Welcome activities and orientations, and holds spiritual awareness fairs on campus to educate the community about religious opportunities and different faiths.
Meditation and prayer space
The Interfaith Reflection Room, located on the MU lower level, is provided to the ASU Community for quiet contemplation, meditation, reflection or prayer.
⭐ Leadership and service
At ASU we believe that our student population of more than 80,000 can make a significant impact in the local and global community. Each year we demonstrate this commitment to service through large scale events and through the everyday service of thousands of Sun Devils.
Changemaker Central
Changemaker Central @ ASU is a community of like-minded students that are leading social change in our local and global community. With Changemaker spaces and programs on all four ASU campuses, our student team is prepared to help you navigate the many ways you can get make a difference at ASU.
⭐ Gender inclusive restrooms
Individuals may use the restroom of the gender which they most closely identify. View gender-inclusive restrooms on each ASU campus.
⭐ Veterans Services and Support
Explore ASU's veteran affairs and services, and get help with your education benefits. Learn more at veterans.asu.edu.
Pat Tillman Veterans Center
The Pat Tillman Veterans Center provides support for student veterans and dependents. We're here to help you in the transition to learning in a new environment to help you succeed. ASU is proud of our military veterans and feel it’s our duty to serve the men and women who served us. Through efforts like the Pat Tillman Veterans Center, ASU works hard to help veterans transition to life as an ASU student and help them succeed.