Photos: 2025 West Valley Open Door


Three people with goggles on look at a table under a black light

Forensic science major Amanda Brasch (left) teaches 11-year-old Nina Alvaredo-Truong and her mother, Belia Alvaredo, about methods for detecting blood at a crime scene during ASU Open Door at the West Valley campus on Saturday, Feb 8. Forensics is the most popular major at the West Valley campus, and the subject became its own school — the School of Interdisciplinary Forensics — in fall 2023. Photo by Chris Goulet/Arizona State University

After last week's ASU Open Door kickoff, the fun continued Saturday at the West Valley campus with visitors learning about crime-scene forensics, ecosystems, the brain and more.

The free annual event welcomes the public onto each of Arizona State University's four metro Phoenix campuses to discover everything the university has to offer. Adults and children of all ages get the chance to peek inside labs, museums and classrooms and experience life as a Sun Devil.

Take a look at our gallery below.

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

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