The H.B. Farmer Education Building is a part of Arizona State University's Tempe campus and is home to the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. Constructed in 1960, the building pays tribute to Hiram Bradford Farmer, the first principal and faculty member of the Arizona Territorial Normal School, which eventually became ASU.
ASU, known for its excellence, offers a wide range of degree programs, with 82 programs ranked in the top 25 in the nation by U.S. News World Report. With multiple campuses and locations, ASU provides a diverse learning environment and opportunities for internships and industry partnerships in a vibrant city setting.
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