Pros
Great fringe benefits, mostly friendly students, new buildings on Downtown Phoenix campus, IT support.
Cons
Repeatedly refused to provide reasonable accommodations (with no undue hardship present) for my documented disability; within-department and -college gossip and self-agenda-driven manipulation; annual evaluations never conformed to ASU policy, despite annual reminders that the department's approach was off-base and harmful to employees; years-long discrimination, retaliation, and harassment by a colleague who became an administrator and then created a hostile work environment while the grievances I filed went uninvestigated and unresolved; continuous discrimination after exercising the right to go on Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) medical leave; supervisor's and administrators' fickleness and forgetfulness, even when written Arizona Board of Regents and/or university policy provides clear guidance on how an issue should be resolved; violated numerous federal and state laws and its own policy and procedure manual (re: disability rights, FMLA medical leave, faculty's right to due process}; illegal viewing and discussion of private medical information by administrators who had neither necessity nor consent; incomplete personnel files that cause bias against employee.