Photos: 2025 Downtown Phoenix Open Door


Police officer helps young girl make a copy of her fingerprint at outdoor tabling event

Jason Weber, ASU Police Department crime prevention program manager, helps Angelina Morgan make a copy of her fingerprint at the department's “Behind-the-Tape” booth during the Downtown Phoenix campus Open Door on Feb. 1. Photo by Emma Fitzgerald/Arizona State University

Arizona State University's 13th year of Open Door events kicked off on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Feb. 1.

From a newsroom tour to a mad food-science lab, learners of all ages got a taste of what makes the downtown campus unique.

Take a look in our gallery below.

The community can also check out activities at the other three campuses throughout the month of February. Register here.

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