Details, Explanation and Meaning About University of Arizona

University of Arizona Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

The University of Arizona is an institution of higher learning located in Tucson, Arizona.

Created by the Arizona Territorial Legislature as a land-grant university in 1885, classes met for the first time in 1891 with 32 students. In 2002, total enrollment was 36,847 students.

Arizona's sports teams are called the Wildcats. They participate in the NCAA's Division I-A and in the Pacific Ten Conference; the men's basketball team is often a contender in the NCAA championships.

The University mascot is named Wilbur the Wildcat. The identity of Wilbur is kept secret through the year as the mascot appears only in costume. In 1986 Wilbur married his longtime wildcat girlfriend, Wilma. Together Wilbur and Wilma appear along with the cheerleading squad at most Wildcat sporting events.

A strong academic and athletic rivalry exists between the University of Arizona and Arizona State University located in Tempe.

Academically, the U of A is strong in many areas (especially the sciences), and is particularly well known in the areas of optical science, management information science, and astronomical research. It also has the oldest and arguably strongest garbology program in the US.

The current and 18th University President is Peter Likins; his term began in 1997.

Table of contents
1 Organization
2 Campus museums
3 Future plans
4 Notable alumni
5 External links

Organization

Colleges and Schools

University of Arizona's academic departments and programs are organized into 18 colleges and schools:
  • University of Arizona's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • University of Arizona's School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture
  • University of Arizona's Arizona International College
  • University of Arizona's School of Education
  • University of Arizona's Eller College of Management
  • University of Arizona's School of Engineering
  • University of Arizona's School of Fine Arts
  • University of Arizona's Graduate College
  • University of Arizona's Honors College
  • University of Arizona's School of Humanities
  • University of Arizona's College of Law
  • University of Arizona's College of Medicine
  • University of Arizona's School of Nursing
  • University of Arizona's College of Pharmacy
  • University of Arizona's School of Public Health
  • University of Arizona's School of Science
  • University of Arizona's School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • University of Arizona's University College

Campus museums

For current museum hours, fees, and directions see "campus visitor's guide" in the external links.

  • Much of the main campus has been designated an arboretum. Plants from around the world are labeled along a self-guided plant walk. The Krutch Cactus Garden includes the tallest Boojum tree in the state of Arizona[1]. (The university also manages Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, located c. 85 miles north of the main campus.)

  • The Arizona State Museum is the oldest anthropology museum in the American Southwest.

  • The Center for Creative Photography features rotating exhibits. The permanent collection includes over 70,000 photos.

  • UA Museum of Art.

  • The Arizona Historical Society is located one block west of campus.

  • Flandrau Science Center has exhibits, a planetarium, and a public-access telescope.

Future plans

Notable alumni

External links


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