- University of Arizona
Infobox_University
image_size = 198px
name = The University of Arizona
motto =Bear Down !
established = Chartered 1885
calendar = Semester
type = Publicresearch university
endowment = US $466.7 million
president =Robert N. Shelton
city = Tucson
state =Arizona
country = USA
undergrad = 28,442
postgrad = 8,363
faculty= 2,462
campus = Urban, convert|380|acre|km2|1 (1,253,500 m²)
nickname = Wildcats
colors= Cardinal Red and Navy Blue
athletics = 18 varsity teams
free_label = Yearbook
free = Desert Yearbook
website= [http://www.arizona.edu/ www.arizona.edu]
mascots = Wilbur Wildcat and Wilma Wildcat
affiliations = AAU
Pac-10The University of Arizona (also referred to as UA, U of A, or Arizona) is a
land-grant and space-grant public institution ofhigher education andresearch located inTucson, Arizona ,United States . The University of Arizona was the firstuniversity in the state ofArizona , founded in 1885 (twenty-seven years before the Arizona Territory achieved statehood), and is considered aPublic Ivy . UA includes the only medical school in Arizona that grantsM.D. degrees. In 2006, total enrollment was 36,805 students. UA is governed by theArizona Board of Regents .History
Founding
The University of Arizona was approved by the Arizona Territory's
Thieving Thirteenth Legislature in 1885. The city of Tucson had hoped to receive the appropriation for the territory's mental hospital, which carried a $100,00 allocation instead of the $25,000 allotted to the territory's only university (the antecedent to Arizona State University was also chartered in 1885, but it was created as Arizona'snormal school , and not a university).Tucson 's contingent of legislators was delayed in reaching Prescott due to flooding on theSalt River and by the time they arrived back-room deals allocating the most desirable territorial institutions had already been made. Tucson was largely disappointed at receiving what was viewed as an inferior prize. With no parties willing to step forth and provide land for the new institution, the citizens of Tucson prepared to return the money to the Territorial Legislature until two gamblers and a saloon keeper decided to donate the land necessary to build the school. Classes met for the first time in 1891 with 32 students in Old Main, the first building constructed on campus, and still in use to this day.cite web | title=The Old Main | publisher=Arizona Board of Regents | year=2005 | work=UA History | accessmonthday=March 29 | accessyear=2006 | url=http://www.arizona.edu/tours/history/history3.php ]Because there were no high schools in Arizona Territory, the University maintained separate preparatory classes for the first 23 years of operation.
Campus architecture and museums
The main campus sits on convert|380|acre|km2|1 in central Tucson, about one mile (1.6 km) northeast of downtown. There are 179 buildings on the main campus. Many of the early buildings, including the
Arizona State Museum buildings (one of them the 1927 main library) and Centennial Hall, were designed byRoy Place , a prominent Tucson architect. It was Place's use of red brick that set the tone for the red brick facades that are a basic and ubiquitous part of nearly all UA buildings, even those built in recent decades. Indeed, almost every UA building has red brick as a major component of the design, or at the very least, a stylistic accent to harmonize it with the other buildings on campus. [http://www.tucsonweekly.com/tw/2000-10-12/curr4.html]The campus is roughly divided into quadrants. The north and south sides of campus are delineated by a grassy expanse called the Mall, which stretches from Old Main eastward to the campus' eastern border at Campbell Avenue (a major north-south arterial street). The west and east sides of campus are separated roughly by Highland Avenue and the Student Union Memorial Center (see below).
The science and mathematics buildings tend to be clustered in the southwest quadrant; the intercollegiate athletics facilities to the southeast; the arts and humanities buildings to the northwest (with the dance department being a major exception as its main facilities are far to the east end of campus), with the engineering buildings in the north central area. The optical and space sciences buildings are clustered on the east side of campus near the sports stadiums and the (1976) main library.
Speedway Boulevard, one of Tucson's primary east-west arterial streets, traditionally defined the northern boundary of campus but since the 1980s, several university buildings have been constructed north of this street, expanding into a neighborhood traditionally filled with apartment complexes and single-family homes. The University has purchased a handful of these apartment complexes for student housing in recent years. Sixth Street typically defines the southern boundary, with single-family homes (many of which are rented out to students) south of this street.
Park Avenue has traditionally defined the western boundary of campus, and there is a stone wall which runs along a large portion of the east side of the street, leading to the old Main Gate, and into the driveway leading to Old Main.
Along or adjacent to all of these major streets are a wide variety of retail facilities serving the student, faculty and staff population: shops, bookstores, bars, banks, credit unions, coffeehouses and major chain fast-food restaurants such as
Burger King andChick-fil-A . The area near University Boulevard and Park Avenue, near the Main Gate, has long been a major center of such retail activity; many of the shops have been renovated since the late 1990s and a nine-storyMarriott hotel was built in this immediate district in 1996.The oldest campus buildings are located west of Old Main. Most of the buildings east of Old Main date from the 1940s to the 1980s, with a few recent buildings constructed in the years since 1990.
The Student Union Memorial Center, located on the north side of the Mall east of Old Main, was completely reconstructed between 2000 and 2003, replacing a convert|270000|sqft|m2|-3|sing=on structure originally opened in 1951 (with additions in the 1960s). The new $60 million student union has convert|405000|sqft|m2|-2 of space on four levels, including 14 restaurants (including a
food court with such national chains as Burger King,Panda Express ,Papa John's Pizza and Chick-fil-A), a new two-level bookstore (that includes a counter forClinique merchandise as well as an office supplies section sponsored by Staples with many of the same Staples-branded items found in their regular stores), 23 meeting rooms, eight lounge areas (including one dedicated to the USS "Arizona"), a computer lab, a U.S. Post Office, a copy center named Fast Copy, and a video arcade. [http://www.azstarnet.com/clips/030120uaunion.html]A list of residence halls goes as follows:
*Apache-Santa Cruz Hall
*Arizona-Sonora Hall
*Babcock Inn
*Cochise Hall
*Coconino Hall
*Colonia de la Paz Hall
*Coronado Hall
*Gila Hall
*Graham-Greenlee Hall
*Hopi Lodge
*Kaibab-Huachuca Hall
*Manzanita-Mohave Hall
*Maricopa Hall
*Navajo-Pinal Stadium Hall
*Pima Lodge & Pima House
*Posada San Pedro Hall
*Pueblo de la Cienega Hall
*Sky View Apartments
*Villa del Puente Hall
*Yavapai Hall
*Yuma HallFor 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 tallestBoojum tree in the state of Arizona. [cite news | first=Inger | last=Sandal | url=http://www.azstarnet.com/dailystar/relatedarticles/40311.php | title= Boojum boon for UA campus | publisher=Arizona Daily Star | date=24 September 2004 ] (The university also managesBoyce Thompson Arboretum State Park , located c. convert|85|mi|km|0 north of the main campus.)*Two herbaria are located on the University campus and both are referred to as "ARIZ" in the "Index Herbariorum"
**The University of Arizona Herbarium - contains roughly 400,000 specimens of plants.
**The Robert L. Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium - contains more than 40,000 specimens offungi .* The
Arizona State Museum is the oldestanthropology museum in theAmerican Southwest .* The
Center for Creative Photography features rotating exhibits. The permanent collection includes over 70,000 photos, including manyAnsel Adams originals.*
University of Arizona Museum of Art .* The Arizona Historical Society is located one block west of campus.
*
Flandrau Science Center has exhibits, aplanetarium , and a public-accesstelescope .* The
University of Arizona Mineral Museum is located inside Flandrau Science Center. The collection dates back to 1892 and contains over 20,000 minerals from around the world, including many examples from Arizona and Mexico.* The University of Arizona Poetry Center
* The Stevie Eller Dance Theatre, opened in 2003 (across the Mall from
McKale Center ) as a convert|28600|sqft|m2|-1|sing=on dedicated performance venue for the UA's dance program, one of the most highly regarded university dance departments in the United States. Designed by Gould Evans, a Phoenix-based architectural firm, the theatre was awarded the 2003 Citation Award from theAmerican Institute of Architects , Arizona Chapter. [http://web.cfa.arizona.edu/dance/visit/dancetheatre.php]* The football stadium has the Navajo-Pinal-Sierra dormitory in it. The dorm rooms are underneath the seats along the South and East sides of the stadium. [http://www.life.arizona.edu/undergraduate/has/halldescripts/navajopinal.asp]
Organization
Regents
The University of Arizona, like its sister campuses
Arizona State University andNorthern Arizona University , is governed by theArizona Board of Regents or the ABOR, a 12-member body. According to information published by the ABOR office and available on their Web site, eight volunteer members are appointed by the Governor to staggered eight-year terms; two students serve on the Board for two-year appointments, with the first year being a nonvoting apprentice year. The Governor and the Superintendent of Public Instruction serve as voting ex-officio members. The ABOR provides "policy guidance" and oversight to the three major degree-granting universities, as provided for by Title 15 of theArizona Revised Statutes .Administration
Presidents of the UniversityThe current and 19th university president is
Robert N. Shelton , whose term began in 2006. The former president,Peter Likins , vacated his post at the conclusion of the 2005–06 academic term.cite news | first=Eric | last=Swedlund | url=http://www.azstarnet.com/dailystar/metro/113386 | title= UNC's Shelton will lead UA | publisher=Arizona Daily Star | date=28 January 2006 ] Notable past UA presidents include Likins, Henry Koffler, Manuel Pacheco, Richard Harvill and John Schaefer.Academics
Academic subdivisions
The University of Arizona offers 334 fields of study at four levels: bachelor's, masters, doctoral, and first professional.
Academic departments and programs are organized into colleges and schools. Typically, schools are largely independent or separately important from their parent college. In addition, not all schools are a part of a college. The university maintains a current list of colleges and schools at http://www.arizona.edu/index/colleges.php. [cite web | title= Colleges & Schools | publisher = University of Arizona | url=http://www.arizona.edu/index/colleges.php | accessmonthday=November 23 | accessyear=2005 ]
Admissions
The UA is considered a "selective" university by
U.S. News and World Report . [cite web | title=USNews.com: America's Best Colleges 2008: National Universities | url=http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drglance_1083_brief.php | accessmonthday=February 22 | accessyear=2008 ] In the fall semester of 2007, the UA matriculated 6,569 freshmen, out of 16,853 freshmen admitted, from an application pool of 21,199 applicants. The average person admitted to the university as a freshman in fall 2007 had a weighted GPA of 3.31 and an average score of 1102 out of 1600 on theSAT admissions test. Sixty-nine of these freshman students were National Merit Scholars.cite book | editor=Office of Institutional Research and Planning Support | title=Enrollment Highlights 2005-2007; New Freshmen Application, Admission and Enrollment Profile by Residency| url=http://oire.arizona.edu/StudentDemographics.asp ]UA students hail from all states in the
U.S. While nearly 72% of students are fromArizona , nearly 10% are fromCalifornia , followed by a significant student presence fromIllinois ,Texas ,Washington , andNew York (2007).cite book | editor=Office of Institutional Research & Evaluation | title=The University of Arizona Fact Book 2006-07| url=http://oire.arizona.edu/files/Fact_Book/NC_UA_Factbook06-07.pdf | format=PDF ] The UA has over 2,200 international students representing 122 countries. International students comprise approximately 6% of the total enrollment at UA.Academic and research reputation
Among the strongest programs at UA are optical sciences,
astronomy ,astrophysics ,planetary science s,hydrology ,Earth Sciences ,hydrogeology ,linguistics ,philosophy ,sociology ,architecture andlandscape architecture ,engineering , andanthropology .Arizona is classified as a Carnegie Foundation "RU/VH: Research Universities (very high research activity)" university (formerly "Research 1" university).
The university receives more than $500 million USD annually in research funding, generating around two thirds of the research dollars in the Arizona university system.cite web | title = Campus Highlights | work = Highlights and Rankings | publisher = University of Arizona | accessdaymonth = 29 March | accessyear = 2006 | url = http://asunews.asu.edu/20070919_research ] 26th highest in the U.S. (including public and private institutions).cite web|title=UA Highlights 2004-05|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060211012719/http://uaadvancement.arizona.edu/pdf/UA_Highlights_AY_2004-05.pdf | accessmonthday=July 17 |accessyear=2007] The university has an endowment of $466.7 million USD as of 2006(2006 NACUBO Endowment Study).cite web | title = University of Arizona | work=America's Best Colleges 2007 | publisher = U.S.News & World Report | accessdaymonth = 2 September | accessyear = 2007 | url = http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drglance_1083_brief.php ]
UA is awarded more
NASA grants for space exploration than any other university nationally. [cite web | url=http://www.arizona.edu/marketing/achieve/achieve-nicole.php | title=The First UA Undergrad to Command a Camera on Mars | accessdate=2006-04-18] The UA was recently awarded over $325 million USD for itsLunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) to lead NASA's 2007-08 mission to Mars to explore the Martian Arctic. The LPL's work in the Cassini spacecraft orbit aroundSaturn is larger than that of any other university globally. The UA laboratory designed and operated the atmospheric radiation investigations and imaging on the probe. [cite web | title = The eyes of the world... and beyond | publisher = Arizona Board of Regents | accessdaymonth = 29 March | accessyear = 2006 | url = http://uaadvancement.arizona.edu/leading/eyes.php ] The UA operates theHiRISE camera, a part of theMars Reconnaissance Orbiter .* The Eller College of Management McGuire Entrepreneurship program is currently the number 1 ranked undergraduate program in the country. This ranking was made by The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine.
* The Council for Aid to Education ranked the UA 12th among public universities and 24th overall in financial support and gifts.fact|date=April 2008 "Campaign Arizona", an effort to raise over $1 billion USD for the school, exceeded that goal by $200 million a year earlier than projected.cite web | url = http://uaadvancement.arizona.edu/pdf/UA_Highlights_AY_2004-05.pdf | title = Academic Year 2004-05 Highlights | format = PDF | accessdaymonth = 28 January | accessyear = 2006 ]
* The
National Science Foundation ranks UA 16th among public universities, and 26th among all universities nationwide in research funding.* UA receives more
NASA grants annually than the next nine top NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory -funded universities combined.* UA students have been selected as Flinn, Truman, Rhodes, Goldwater, Fulbright, and National Merit scholars.cite web | title = Student Honors | work = Highlights and Rankings | publisher = University of Arizona | accessdaymonth = 29 March | accessyear = 2006 | url = http://uaadvancement.arizona.edu/highlights/retrieve.php?factcategoriesid=17 ]
** According to "The Chronicle of Higher Education", UA is among the top 25 producers of Fulbright awards in the U.S.Notable associations
* UA is a member of the
Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy , a consortium of institutions pursuing research in astronomy. The association operates observatories andtelescopes , notablyKitt Peak National Observatory located just outside of Tucson.* UA is a member of the
Association of American Universities , and the sole representative from Arizona to this group.Notable rankings
*The
Eller College of Management 's programs inAccounting ,Entrepreneurship ,Management Information Systems , andMarketing are ranked in the nation's top 25 by U.S. News & World Report. The Masters in MIS program has been ranked in the top 5 by U.S. News & World Report since the inception of the rankings. [cite web | title= Masters in MIS program | url=http://mis.eller.arizona.edu/cgi-bin/web/about/rankings.cgi | accessmonthday=November 23 | accessyear=2005 ] It is one of three programs to have this distinction.
**The Eller MBA program has ranked among the top 50 programs for 11 straight years by U.S. News & World Report. In 2005 the MBA program was ranked 40th by U.S. News & World Report.Forbes Magazine ranked the Eller MBA program 33rd overall for having the best Return on Investment (ROI), in its fourth biennial rankings of business schools 2005. The MBA program was ranked 24th by TheWall Street Journal 's 2005 Interactive Regional Ranking.cite web | title = Recent Rankings | work = Highlights and Rankings | publisher = University of Arizona | accessdate = 26 January | accessyear = 2006 | url = http://uaadvancement.arizona.edu/highlights/retrieve.php?factcategoriesid=22 ]
*Out of 30 accredited graduate programs in landscape architecture in the country, [http://www.di.net/archschools/schools.html DesignIntelligence] ranked the College’s School ofLandscape Architecture as the No. 1 graduate program in the western region, while the School ofArchitecture was rated No. 6 in the western region and 16th nationally for 2007
*TheJames E. Rogers College of Law was ranked 38th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2008. [ [http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/law/items/03004 University of Arizona (Rogers) - Law - Best Graduate Schools - Education - US News and World Report ] ]
*According to the National Academy of Sciences, the Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is one of the top-rated research departments in ecology and evolutionary biology in the U.S.
*The Systems andIndustrial Engineering (SIE) Department is ranked 18th in the 'America's Best Graduate Schools 2006' by US News and World Report.
*Theanalytical chemistry program at UA is ranked 4th nationally by U.S. News & World Report (2006).
*TheGeosciences program is ranked 7th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2006.
*TheDoctor of Pharmacy program is ranked 4th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2005.
*ThePhotography program is ranked 9th nationally, also by U.S. News & World Report in 2008.
*The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program in Creative Writing at the University of Arizona has ranked in the top ten consistently according to U.S. News & World Report.
*In thePhilosophical Gourmet rankings of philosophy departments, the graduate program in Philosophy is ranked 13th nationally. The political philosophy program at the University of Arizona is top ranked first in the English speaking world, according to the same report.Libraries
In 2005, the
Association of Research Libraries , in its "Ranked Lists for Institutions for 2005" (the most recent year available), ranked the UA libraries as the 33rd overall university library in North America (out of 113) based on various statistical measures of quality; this is one rank below the library ofDuke University , one rank ahead of that ofNorthwestern University [http://www.arl.org/stats/arlstat/index.html] (both these schools are members, along with the UA, of theAssociation of American Universities ).As of 2006, the UA's library system contains nearly five million volumes.
The Main Library, opened in 1976, serves as the library system's reference, periodical, and administrative center; most of the main collections and special collections are housed here as well. The Main Library is located on the southeast quadrant of campus near
McKale Center andArizona Stadium .In 2002, a $20 million, convert|100000|sqft|m2|-4|sing=on addition, the Integrated Learning Center (ILC), was completed; it is a home base for first-year students (especially those undecided on a major) which features classrooms, auditoriums, a courtyard with an alcove for vending machines, and a greatly expanded computer lab (the Information Commons) with several dozen Gateway and
Apple Macintosh G5 workstations (these computers are available for use by the general public (with some restrictions) as well as by UA students, faculty and staff). Much of the ILC was constructed underground, underneath the east end of the Mall; the ILC connects to the basement floor of the Main Library through the Information Commons. As part of the project, additional new office space for the Library was constructed on the existing fifth floor.The Science and Engineering Library is in a nearby building from the 1960s that houses volumes and periodicals from those fields. The Music Building (on the northwest quadrant of campus where many of the fine arts disciplines are clustered) houses the Fine Arts Library, including reference collections for architecture, music (including sheet music, recordings and listening stations), and photography. There is a small library at the
Center for Creative Photography , also in the fine arts complex, devoted to the art and science of photography. The Law Library is in the law building.Athletics
Like many large public universities in the
U.S. , sports are a major activity on campus, and receive a large operating budget. Arizona's athletic teams are nicknamed the Wildcats, a name derived from a 1914 football game with thenCalifornia championsOccidental College , where theL.A. Times asserted that, "the Arizona men showed the fight of wildcats."cite web | title=The McKale Era -- Building an Athletic Tradition | publisher=Arizona Board of Regents | year=2005 | work=UA History | accessmonthday=March 29 | accessyear=2006 | url=http://www.arizona.edu/tours/history/history8.php ] The University of Arizona participates in the NCAA's Division I-A in thePacific-10 Conference , which it joined in 1978.Men's basketball
The men's basketball team has been one of the nation's most successful programs since
Lute Olson was hired as head coach in 1983, and is known as a national powerhouse in Division I men's basketball. As of 2007, the team has amassed 20 consecutive 20-win seasons, and reached the NCAA Tournament 23 consecutive years, which is the longest active and second-longest streak inNCAA history (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has the longest streak with 27). Lute Olson has taken the Wildcats to the Final Four of the NCAA tournament in 1988, 1994, 1997, and 2001. In 1997, Arizona defeated the University of Kentucky, the defending national champions, to win the NCAA National Championship (NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship ) by a score of 84–79 in overtime; Olson's first national championship victory. The 1997 championship team became the first and only inNCAA history to defeat three number-one seeds en route to a national title (Kansas, North Carolina and Kentucky -- the North Carolina game being the final game for longtime UNC head coach Dean Smith). Point guardMiles Simon was chosen as 1997 Final Four MVP (Simon was also an assistant coach under Olson from 2005–08). Lute Olson has also led Arizona to the third highest winning percentage over the last twenty years. Arizona has won a total of 21 conference championships in its' programs history.In 1972
Fred Snowden was hired as the head basketball coach, making Arizona the first major Division I school with anAfrican American head coach.The Wildcats play their home games at the
McKale Center in Tucson. A number of former Wildcats have gone on to pursue successful professional NBA careers (especially during the Lute Olson era), includingGilbert Arenas ,Richard Jefferson ,Mike Bibby ,Jason Terry ,Sean Elliott ,Damon Stoudamire ,Luke Walton ,Hassan Adams ,Salim Stoudamire ,Andre Iguodala ,Channing Frye , The Former Brian Williams (Bison Dele), Sean Rooks, Jud Buechler, Michael Dickerson andSteve Kerr .Kenny Lofton was a four year letter winner as a Wildcat basketball player, before one year on the baseball team. Another notable former Wildcat basketball player isEugene Edgerson , who played on the 1997 and 2001 Final Four squads, and is currently one of the primary stars of theHarlem Globetrotters as "Wildkat" Edgerson.Football
The football team began at the University of Arizona in 1899 under the nickname "Varsity" (a name kept until the 1914 season when the team was deemed the "Wildcats").cite web | title=The First Football Team - 1899 | publisher=Arizona Board of Regents | year=2005 | work=UA History | accessmonthday=March 29 | accessyear=2006 | url=http://www.arizona.edu/tours/history/history7.php ]
The football team was notably successful in the 1990s, under head coach
Dick Tomey ; his "Desert Swarm" defense was characterized by tough, hard-nosed tactics. In 1993, the team had its first 10-win season and beat theUniversity of Miami Hurricanes in theFiesta Bowl by a score of 29–0. It was the bowl game's only shutout in its then 23-year history. In 1998, the team posted a school-record 12–1 season and made theHoliday Bowl in which it defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Arizona ended that season ranked 4th nationally in the coaches and API poll. The 1998 Holiday Bowl was televised onESPN and set the now-surpassed record of being the most watched of any bowl game in that network's history (the current record belongs to the 2005Alamo Bowl between Michigan and Nebraska). The program is led byMike Stoops , brother ofBob Stoops , the head football coach at theUniversity of Oklahoma .Baseball
The
baseball team had its first season in 1904. Thebaseball team has captured three national championship titles in 1976, 1980, and 1986, all coached byJerry Kindall . Arizona baseball teams have appeared in the NCAA National Championship title series a total of six times, including 1956, 1959, 1963, 1976, 1980, and 1986 (College World Series ). The team is currently coached byAndy Lopez ; aided by Assistant CoachMark Wasikowski , Assistant CoachJeff Casper and Volunteer Assistant CoachKeith Francis . Arizona baseball also has a student section named The Hot Corner. Famous UA baseball alums include current Boston Red Sox managerTerry Francona , Cleveland IndianKenny Lofton , Yankee Rookie Shelley Duncan, Padres closerTrevor Hoffman , Triple Championship managerChip Hale , former 12-year MLB pitcher and current minor league coachCraig Lefferts , longtime MLB standout JT Snow, star MLB pitchersDon Lee , Carl Thomas,Mike Paul ,Dan Schneider ,Rich Hinton andEd Vosberg , NY Giants sluggerHank Leiber , Yankee catcherRon Hassey , and Red Sox coachBrad Mills . Former Angels and Cardinals (among others) pitcherJoe Magrane is also a UA alum.oftball
The Arizona
softball team is among the top programs in the country and a perennial powerhouse. The softball team has won eight NCAA Women's College World Series titles, in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2006 and 2007 under head coachMike Candrea (NCAA Softball Championship ). Arizona defeated theUniversity of Tennessee in the 2007 National Championship series in Oklahoma City. The team has appeared in the NCAA National Championship in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2006, and 2007 (a feat second only toUCLA ), and has reached the College World Series 19 of the past 20 years. Coach Candrea, along with former Arizona pitcherJennie Finch , led the 2004 U.S. Olympic softball team to a gold medal inAthens, Greece . The Wildcat softball team plays atRita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium .Men's and women's golf
The university's
golf teams have also been notably successful. The men's team won a national championship in 1992 (NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships ), while the women's team won national championships in 1996 and 2000 (NCAA Women's Golf Championship ).Men's lacrosse
The lacrosse team is a club team, not a varsity sport at Arizona, affectionately known as the “Laxcats”. Its existence, since the mid-sixties, is saturated with a rich tradition of success. In the 60’s, Arizona was a Division I Varsity program, coached by the legendary Carl Runk, an Arizona graduate and football player. In 1998 Carl retired after twenty-eight years at
Towson University inMaryland . The most well known player to graduate from that era was a skinny, feisty goalie namedJerry Rivers . You may know him today as mega TV personality,Geraldo Rivera . During that Varsity era, the team rose as high as number 3 in the Nation.In the early 70’s Craig Hassell, a transplanted Long Island lacrosse fanatic, stepped up and kept the tradition alive. The 70’s rosters were packed with the types of free spirited players that typified the era. Predominately from Long Island and Maryland, these free spirits had little cares other than their dedication to the game. In 1976 the timing was right for yet another transplanted Long Islander to assume the responsibility for the stability of the University of Arizona Program. Mickey-Miles Felton, at the age of 30, had begun his Arizona career as a defenseman, was named the Head Coach. During Felton's tenure as Head Coach, he coached many notable players. One standout was from San Francisco who Felton recrutited with particular passion. His name was Nathaniel Schmidt. Schmidt, known throughout campus as the "Nate Dogg", was a short but fiery player who lead the team to several successful years. His official helmet from the 2001-2002 season now hangs proudly in Nate Dogg's favorite establishment, Dirtbags.
The Laxcats have claimed only one Conference Title, occurring in 1990. In 1997, the Laxcats were ranked Number 1 heading into the National Tournament but were upset early by Brigham Young University in the second round of the tournament. Following the 2001 season Mickey-Miles Felton stepped down with 278 career wins to assume the roll of General Manager. Assistant Coach Adam Hopkins, of
New York Institute Of Technology , was elevated to the top spot as Head Coach. In the 2002 season, Laxcats senior attackmen Jay Spatafora came back from an ACL tear in the 2001 season to lead Arizona to a 16-5 record, going 6-0 in the division and earning a division title. Spatafora lead the WCLL in points (127) finishing the season with 59 goals and 68 assists. Following the 2003 season, Hopkins left and his assistant Ken Broschart was moved into the Head Coaching position. Broschart brought in Matt Hunter, and the following year Tim Spruyt as the NYIT pipeline continued. Hopkins, Broschart, and Hunter were all All Americans while at NYIT. Broschart parted ways with the Laxcats at the beginning of the 2007/2008 school year, to join the University of Michigan Men's Lacrosse Club. Former assistant coach PJ Rovenelli was promoted to Head Coach for the 2007-2008 season. After a tumultuous season, the University of Arizona Men's Lacrosse Program and Rovenelli parted ways. In July 2008, a new coaching staff was put into place to lead the Arizona Men's Lacrosse Program into the 2008-2009 season.Other
Alix Creek and Michelle Oldham won the NCAA Women's Doubles Tennis title in 1993, defeating Texas in the Final.
Three national championships for
synchronized swimming were won in 1980, 1981, and 1984, though these championships were in theAssociation of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women , and not the NCAA. Along with winning three national championships in the pool for synchronized swimming, the Wildcats have also won their firstNCAA Championship in men and women’sswimming and diving for the seasons of 2007–2008. Topping off these weekends Frank Busch, the men and women’s head coach, was namedNCAA Swimming Coach of the Year.Arizona men became the first team to claim a first-time title since UCLA’s win in 1982. Also, the men ended Texas and Auburn’s winning streak since 1998. At the end of the meet,
University of Texas took second while 2007’s champion,Auburn University , took fifth.For the women, Arizona worked on the disappointment of 2007’s defeat. The women were winning until the last day when Auburn grasped the title. Unlike 2007, Arizona’s women did not let anyone come close. The Wildcats won with 484 team points while
Auburn University came in second with 348 andStanford University in third with 343.Although surprising to some, the University of Arizona has a noteworthy history in
ice hockey . The school's club hockey team, known as the Icecats, has won over 520 games since its inception in 1978. The Icecats defeatedPenn State for the National Collegiate Club Hockey National Championship in 1985. They are now part ofACHA Division I.Individual national championships
A number of notable individuals have also won national championships in the NCAA. These include
Amanda Beard in 2001 forswimming andAnnika Sörenstam in 1991 ingolf . The men's cross country has also produced two individual national titles in 1986 (Aaron Ramirez) and 1994 (Martin Keino) (NCAA Men's Cross Country Champions). The women's cross country also produced two individual national titles in 1996 (Amy Skieresz) and 2001 (Tara Chaplin) (NCAA Women's Cross Country Championship ). Another notable individual was football standout Vance Johnson who won the NCAA long jump in 1982.Rivalries
A strong athletic rivalry exists between the University of Arizona and
Arizona State University located in Tempe. The UA leads the all-time record against ASU in men's basketball (138-73), football (44–35–1), and baseball (224–189–1) as of January 2006. The football rivalry game between the schools is known as "The Duel in the Desert." The trophy awarded after each game, theTerritorial Cup , is the nation's oldest rivalry trophy, distinguished by the NCAA. Rivalries have also been created with other Pac-10 teams, especiallyUniversity of California, Los Angeles which has provided a worthysoftball rival and was Arizona's mainbasketball rival in the early and mid-1990s.Mascot
The University mascot is an
anthropomorphized wildcat named Wilbur. 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 thecheerleading squad at most Wildcat sporting events.cite web | title=Wilbur & Wilma Wildcat | publisher=Arizona Board of Regents | year=2005 | work=Traditions Tour | accessmonthday=March 29 | accessyear=2006 | url=http://www.arizona.edu/tours/traditions/traditions3.php ] Wilbur was originally created by Bob White as a cartoon character in the University's humor magazine, "Kitty Kat". From 1915 through the 1950s the school mascot was a livebobcat , a species known locally as a wildcat. This succession of live mascots were known by the common name of Rufus Arizona, originally named after Rufus von Kleinsmid, president of the university from 1914 to 1921. 1959 marked the creation of the first incarnated Wilbur, when University student John Paquette and his roommate, Dick Heller, came up with idea of creating a costume for a student to wear. Ed Stuckenhoff was chosen to wear the costume at the homecoming game in 1959 against Texas Tech and since then it has become a long-standing tradition. Wilbur will celebrate his 50th birthday in November 2009.Zona Zoo
The Official Student Section and Student Ticketing Program for University of Arizona Athletics
Officially implemented in 2003, Zona Zoo is the official student section and student ticketing program for the University of Arizona Athletics. The Zona Zoo program is co-owned by the Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA) and Arizona Athletics, the program is run by a team of spirited individuals called the Zona Zoo Crew. Zona Zoo is one of the largest and most spirited student sections in NCAA Division I Athletics.
Notable venues
*
McKale Center , opened in 1973, is currently used by men's and women's basketball, women's gymnastics, and women's volleyball. The official capacity has changed often. The largest crowd to see a game in McKale was 15,176 in 1976 for a game against theUniversity of New Mexico , a main rival during that period. In 2000, the floor in McKale was dubbed Lute Olson Court, for the basketball program's winningest coach. During a memorial service in 2001 for Lute's wife, Bobbi, who'd died after a battle with ovarian cancer, the floor was renamed Lute and Bobbi Olson Court. In addition to the playing surface, McKale Center is host to the offices of the UA athletic department. McKale Center is named after J.F. Pop McKale, who was athletic director and coach from 1914 through 1957. Joe Cavaleri ("The Ooh-Aah Man") made his dramatic and inspiring appearances there.*
Arizona Stadium , built in 1928, seats over 56,000 patrons. It hostsAmerican football games and has also been used for university graduations. The turf isbermuda grass , taken from the local Tucson National Golf Club. Arizona football's home record is 258-139-12. The largest crowd ever in Arizona Stadium was 59,920 in 1996 for a game against Arizona State University.
*Jerry Kindall Field atFrank Sancet Stadium hostsbaseball games.*
Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium hostssoftball games.chool Songs
Fight Songs
Bear Down Arizona
Arizona, Bear Down!
Let's cheer for Arizona
Let's lift our voices high
Let's cheer for Arizona
The Bear Down battle cry
Let's cheer our team to victory
Let's cheer our team to fame
Let's cheer for Arizona
For spirit wins the game!Bear Down, Arizona
Bear Down, Red and Blue
Bear Down, Arizona
Hit 'em hard, let 'em know who's who;
Bear Down, Arizona
Bear Down, Red and Blue
Go, go, Wildcats, go;
Arizona, Bear Down"'Fight Wildcats! Fight!
Hail Arizona Wildcats
Fighting for old UA.
A raging team of Wildcats
Growling for the fray
There's not a team can stop them
When the ball goes into play
So Fight! Team!
Fight with all your might
And win today.
Fight Wildcats, Fight for Arizona
We're with you ever staunch and true
This day we hail you and we cheer you
They can't defeat the Red and Blue
Circle the ends and crash thru center
Hit hard and gain on ev'ry play
Fight Wildcats!
Fight! Fight! Fight!
We'll win today!Current state of the university
* Led by Roger Angel, researchers in the
Steward Observatory Mirror Lab at UA are working in concert to build the world's most advanced telescope. Known as theGiant Magellan Telescope , the instrument will produce images 10 times sharper than those from the Earth-orbitingHubble Telescope . The telescope is set to be completed in 2016 at a cost of $500 million USD. Researchers from at least nine institutions are working to secure the funding for the project. The telescope will include seven 18-ton mirrors capable of providing clear images ofvolcanoes and riverbeds onMars andmountains on the moon at a rate 40 times faster than the world's current large telescopes. The mirrors of the Giant Magellan Telescope will be built at UA and transported to a permanent mountaintop site in theChile anAndes where the telescope will be constructed. [cite web | url=http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/undergrad/classes/fall2005/Lauretta_102-14/SciAZ/GiantMagTel.htm | title=Giant Magellan Telescope | accessdate=2006-07-12]* The
Arizona Radio Observatory , a part ofSteward Observatory , operates the 12 Meter Telescope onKitt Peak and the Submillimeter Telescope onMount Graham .* Reaching
Mars in March 2006, theMars Reconnaissance Orbiter contained the HiRISE camera, with Primary Investigator isscientist Alfred McEwen as the lead on the project. ThisNASA mission to Mars carried a UA-designed camera expected to capture the highest-resolution images of the planet ever seen. The journey of the orbiter was 300 million miles. The project is expected to be in its Primary Science Phase in the month of October.* Currently operating on the surface of
Mars is the Lander known as the Phoenix Scout Mission, led by UA Scientist Peter Smith. The mission's purpose is to improve knowledge of the Martian Arctic. After a successful landing on Mars in May 2008, it is the first NASA mission completely controlled by a university.* A downturn in Arizona's economy in the 2000s led to less money being allocated by the state legislature to Arizona's universities. Academic programs were hard-hit, and the university was forced to consider extensive changes, beginning in 2002. As a result, a reorganization known as "Focused Excellence" aimed to focus the mission of the university on research, graduate training, and more selective undergraduate education, in part, by eliminating and merging less popular and low-revenue academic departments. The closure of some programs, notably the innovative Arizona International College and the School of Planning, provoked widespread protest. However, efforts to improve academic performance and to encourage new research areas were not enough to prevent a number of key departures from the faculty in the early 2000s, and budgets remain restricted. "Focused Excellence" was quietly wound up in 2006 and its website removed, but new President Robert Shelton's Dec. 2006 [http://www.president.arizona.edu/prescomm_more.cfm?f_ID=19| message to the University] suggests further retrenchment is essential in the light of funding cuts.
* The University of Arizona is the only remaining
Pac-10 conference school to not award plus and minus grades for courses. Currently, grades are given on a strict 4-point scale with "A" worth 4, "B" worth 3, "C" worth 2, "D" worth 1 and "E" worth zero points. Discussions with students and faculty may lead the UA toward using a plus-minus grading system in the future. [cite web | title=Arizona Summer Wildcat - Making the grade: UA's plus/minus debate - Monday, August 9, 2004 | url=http://wc.arizona.edu/papers/97/160/01_1.html | accessmonthday=December 13 | accessyear=2006 ]tudent life
Recognized fraternities and sororities of the Greek System
There are currently (2005) 44 fraternity and sorority chapters that are recognized by the University of Arizona. As of 2006, approximately 10.3% of male UA students were members of campus fraternities, and 10.8% of female students were members of sororities. The fraternities and sororities are governed by 4 governing councils. The "Interfraternity Council (IFC)" represents 25 fraternities, the "National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)" represents 6 historically African-American fraternities and sororities, the "Panhellenic Association (PHC)" represents 20 sororities and the "United Sorority and Fraternity Council (USFC)" represents 10 multicultural and multi-interest Greek organizations. The university maintains a full list of recognized fraternities and sororities as well as a map that highlights the locations of fraternity and sorority houses at http://www.union.arizona.edu/csil/greek/GoingGreek0809General.pdf. [cite web | title= http://www.union.arizona.edu/csil/greek/GoingGreek0809General.pdf | url=http://www.union.arizona.edu/csil/greek/GoingGreek0809General.pdf | accessmonthday=November 23 | accessyear=2005 ]
Recognized student clubs and organizations
As mentioned earlier, a new and expansive Student Union building, [cite web | title=home : arizona student unions (See above) | url=http://www.union.arizona.edu | accessmonthday=November 23 | accessyear=2005 ] opened in 2003; it is the largest student union in the U.S. not affiliated with a hotel. The University of Arizona is home to more than 500 philanthropic, multi-cultural, social, athletic, academic, and student clubs and campus organizations. A listing is found at Center For Student Involvement and Leadership (CSIL) [cite web | title= Center For Student Involvement and Leadership (CSIL) | url=http://www.union.arizona.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Clubs | accessmonthday=November 23 | accessyear=2005 ] through the Student Union.
CSIL also houses the Arizona Blue Chip Program [cite web | title= Arizona Blue Chip Program | url=http://www.union.arizona.edu/csil/bluechip/index.php | accessmonthday=November 23 | accessyear=2005 ] one of the largest collegiate-level leadership development programs in the United States, with over 500 active students at any one time throughout the 4 years of the program. Blue Chip was founded in 1999 and has formed a partnership with the
University of Wollongong , in Wollongong,Australia where a sister program, the Black Opal Leadership Development Program [cite web | title= Black Opal Leadership Development Program | url=http://unicentre.uow.edu.au/csd/blackopal | accessmonthday=November 23 | accessyear=2005 ] began in February, 2005. Structure, curriculum, students and even staff are exchanged between the two institutions in a unique international leadership development initiative.Through funding from the CSIL and the Associated Students of the University of Arizona, clubs are given the resources and encouragement to explore unusual interests.
tudent government representation
Overall, students at the University of Arizona have, since 1913, been represented by the Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA). Representation is elected by the students every year (usually in March). In recent years, the
Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC) has emerged to represent issues specific to non-undergrads.On-Campus residents also have their own Student Leadership Organization known as the [http://uarha.web.arizona.edu/ Residence Hall Association] . Anyone who lives on campus is automatically a member of RHA. The individual subunits of RHA consist of the hall councils of all
21 residence halls . Each Hall Council is composed of a President, a Director of Programming (for social events), a Director of Operations (for administrative duties), and two RHA Representatives who are sent to represent their hall at RHA General Body Meetings. At these meetings, the gathered representatives and RHA Executive Board, elected from within the RHA General Body, discuss issues and make decisions concerning all 6,000 on campus residents. The RHA Executive Board consists of 7 different elected positions (President, Vice President of Public Relations, National Communications Coordinator, Vice President of Finances, Vice President of Operations, Vice President of Services, and Vice President of Programming) along with an appointed Parliamentarian position and an advisor known as the Coordinator for Student Leadership.Miscellaneous
Film
* The film "
Revenge of the Nerds " (1984) was filmed at the University of Arizona. In the movie, the Alpha Beta "jock" house is the real-life home to the UA chapter of theBeta Theta Pi Fraternity, formerly theAlpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. The dorm room (with the balcony) seen in the film is located on the third floor of historicCochise Hall on campus.* In the 1994 film "Speed",
Dennis Hopper refers toSandra Bullock 's character as a Wildcat because of the emblem on her sweater.* In the 2006 film "
You, Me and Dupree ", produced by Arizona Alum Scott Stuber, several characters are watching the Arizona Wildcats play football againstWashington State University . While playing in their blue uniforms, Arizona scores on a fumble recovery.* The film "
Eating Out " was shot around the University of Arizona campus in Tucson.* An episode of "Little House on the Prairie", entitled "A Wiser Heart," used Old Main as a prominent backdrop throughout.
* The final scene of the film "
Night of the Lepus " (1972) features views of the University.Novels
*Portions of
David Foster Wallace 's novel "Infinite Jest " take place at the University of Arizona campus, including a scene in the administration building satirizing the school'sbureaucracy . Foster Wallace was an alumnus of UA.Comedy
* The campus comedy group,
Comedy Corner is a sketch and improv comedy group at the University of Arizona. Started in 1979 by Adam Goldstein, it claims to be the nation's oldest weekly college sketch and improv comedy group, though in recent years it has branched out into doing previously videotaped comedy bits and shorts as well. Comedy Corner was the first documented college sketch comedy troupe to incorporate improvisation into its weekly shows, a practice that has become more common in recent years.. [ [http://www.union.arizona.edu/csil/uab/comedycorner/ UAB Comedy Corner | arizona student unions ] ]History
* The University of Arizona
marching band , namedThe Pride of Arizona , played at the halftime of the firstSuper Bowl .* The current school colors are UA red and UA blue, recognized in the
Pantone Matching System , with the PMS number 200 and 281, repectively. In CMYK system, process color for the UA red is C: 0 M:100 Y:65 K:15, and C:100 M:72 Y:0 K:38 for the UA blue. Before 1900, the colors were sage green and silver. The switch was made when a lucrative discount on red and blue jerseys became available.cite web | title=UA Colors | publisher=Arizona Board of Regents | year=2005 | work=Traditions Tour | accessmonthday=March 29 | accessyear=2006 | url=http://www.arizona.edu/tours/traditions/index.php ]* Arizona's first mascot was a real desert
bobcat named "Rufus Arizona", introduced in 1915.cite web | title=Rufus Arizona | publisher=Arizona Board of Regents | year=2005 | work=UA History | accessmonthday=March 29 | accessyear=2006 | url=http://www.arizona.edu/tours/history/history10.php ]* In 1952 Jack K. Lee, an applicant for the UA's band directorship, departed Tucson by air following an interview with UA administration. From his airplane window, Lee observed the huge letters on the roof of the UA gymnasium reading "BEAR DOWN." Inspired, Lee scribbled down the music and lyrics to an up-tempo song. By the time his plane landed, he had virtually finished it. A few weeks later Lee was named the UA band director, and in September 1952, the UA band performed "Bear Down, Arizona!" in public for the first time. Soon thereafter, "Bear Down, Arizona!" became accepted as UA's fight song (
Bear Down ).cite web | title=Berger Memorial Fountain | publisher=Arizona Board of Regents | year=2005 | work=UA History | accessmonthday=March 29 | accessyear=2006 | url=http://www.arizona.edu/tours/traditions/traditions11.php ]* The Berger Memorial Fountain at the west entrance of Old Main honors the UA students who lost their lives in
World War I , and dates back to 1919.Poetry
The University of Arizona Poetry Center is among the nation’s finest and most extensive collections of contemporary poetry. It is the largest such collection which is "open shelf".
Traditions
* A bell housed on the USS Arizona, one of the two bells rescued from the ship after the
attack on Pearl Harbor , has a permanent home in the clock tower of the Student Union Memorial Center on campus. The bell first arrived on campus in July 1946. The bell is rung seven times each month at 12:07 pm - symbolic of the battleship's sinking on Dec. 7, 1941 - to honor individuals at the UA, as well as after home football victories against non-Arizona teams.cite web | title=Ringing of the U.S.S. Arizona Bell | publisher=Arizona Board of Regents | year=2005 | work=UA History | accessmonthday=March 29 | accessyear=2006 | url=http://www.arizona.edu/tours/traditions/traditions8.php ]* At the beginning of each school year, freshmen repaint the "A" on "A" Mountain, and for more than 100 years the "A" remains a
Tucson and Wildcat landmark.cite web | title='A' Mountain | publisher=Arizona Board of Regents | year=2005 | work=UA History | accessmonthday=March 29 | accessyear=2006 | url=http://www.arizona.edu/tours/history/history9.php ] The "A" is now painted Red, White and Blue until all troops in foreign wars steming from theSeptember 11 attacks return home. This was passed by the ASUA student government body shortly after the war in Afghanistan began in 2001.* Spring Fling is the largest student-run carnival in the U.S. and has been held annually by UA students since 1975.cite web | title=Spring Fling | publisher=Arizona Board of Regents | year=2005 | work=UA History | accessmonthday=March 29 | accessyear=2006 | url=http://www.arizona.edu/tours/traditions/traditions7.php ]
Notable alumni and staff
Notable alumni include a former
U.S. Secretary of the Interior , the formerU.S. Surgeon General , the creator of the television series "Sesame Street " and founder of the Children's Television Workshop, the owner of theLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim Major League Baseball team, and severalNASA astronauts.Fact|date=May 2008Nobel laureates on the faculty include two members of the College of Optical Sciences: Dr.Nicolaas Bloembergen (Physics, 1981) and Dr.Willis E. Lamb (Physics, 1955). For details, seeNobel Prize laureates by university affiliation .Fact|date=May 2008The UA has eight
Pulitzer Prize winners (alumni and faculty), and more than 50 faculty as elected members of exclusive academies including Britain's Royal Society, and theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences , among others. Two current UA professors were also recently named toPopular Science magazine's list of "Brilliant 10."cite web | title = Faculty Honors | work = Highlights and Rankings | publisher = University of Arizona | accessdaymonth = 26 January | accessyear = 2006 | url = http://uaadvancement.arizona.edu/highlights/retrieve.php?factcategoriesid=15 ]Outstanding athletes include NBA players
Gilbert Arenas ,Bison Dele ,Richard Jefferson ,Andre Iguodala ,Luke Walton ,Jason Terry ,Hassan Adams ,Channing Frye ,Miles Simon ,Mike Bibby ,Salim Stoudamire ,Steve Kerr ,Tom Tolbert , and Wooden Award WinnerSean Elliott , NFL LinebackersTedy Bruschi ,Lance Briggs ,Antonio Pierce , NFL cornerbackChris McAlister , NFL SafetyMichael Johnson , MLB playersDon Lee ,Mike Paul ,Rich Hinton ,Dan Schneider ,Ed Vosberg ,Hank Lieber ,Ron Hassey , Eddie Leon,Terry Francona ,Kenny Lofton ,Trevor Hoffman .Fact|date=May 2008Robert Wood Johnson IV , the owner of theNational Football League 'sNew York Jets and the heir to theJohnson & Johnson fortune, is a graduate of UA.Fact|date=May 2008Golf Hall of Famer
Annika Sörenstam attended Arizona from 1990-1992, and another currentLPGA superstar,Lorena Ochoa , attended from 2000-2002. Softball starJennie Finch and Olympic swimmersAmanda Beard ,Ryk Neethling andAmy Van Dyken were also student athletes.Fact|date=May 2008Notable Actors
Greg Kinnear ,Garry Shandling ,Michael Biehn ,Valerie Perrine ,Samaire Armstrong , Jack Wagner,Kristen Wiig ,Craig T. Nelson and Kate Walsh all attended the school,Dan Komatti , actor onJoey .Fact|date=May 2008Other notables include:
Rande Gerber ,Geraldo Rivera ,Nicole Richie , the artistLouis Delsarte , fashion designerLaura Dahl , model and actorBrooke Burke , comics artistAline Kominsky-Crumb , comediansJoseph Neibich andRobert Mac , singersLinda Ronstadt andLinda McCartney and authorsEdward Abbey ,Richard Russo ,David Foster Wallace ,Barbara Kingsolver andKitty Kelley as well as film producerJerry Bruckheimer andJeff Rein , President and Chief Operating Officer ofWalgreens .Fact|date=May 2008West Bank Story , directed and co-written by alumnusAri Sandel debuted atSundance Film Festival in 2005 and received theAcademy Award for Best Live Action Short Film 2006.Fact|date=May 2008Move Me , directed and written by alumnusJonathan Pulley , produced by alumnusMiguel Jimenez , and starring alumnusKevin Lucero Less debuted atSundance Film Festival in 2007 and was a qualifier for theAcademy Award short film category 2008.cite web | title = UA Film Maker Included in the 2007 Sundance Film Festival | publisher = UANews.org | accessmonth = July | accessyear = 2008 | url = http://uanews.org/node/12926 ]The UA is also the alma mater of
Karl Eller for whom the business school is named.Fact|date=May 2008In 1959, writer
Gordon Lish graduated with a bachelor's degree in English with honors from the University of Arizona.Fact|date=May 2008ee also
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