The University of Arizona, located in Tucson, Arizona, is a leading public research university established in 1885. As the state’s flagship land-grant institution and a designated Hispanic-Serving Institution, it serves over 56,000 students from across the U.S. and around the world. The university offers more than 150 undergraduate majors and numerous graduate programs across diverse fields, with a strong emphasis on research, innovation, and public service. Known globally for its excellence in space science, astronomy, hydrology, and entomology, the University of Arizona plays a major role in NASA missions and cutting-edge scientific discoveries. With over $950 million in annual research expenditures, it ranks among the top research universities in the United States. The campus, set in the scenic Sonoran Desert, provides students with outstanding academic resources, vibrant student life, and access to over 500 clubs and organizations. The university fosters a strong commitment to diversity, Indigenous engagement, and sustainability, making it a dynamic environment for learning, discovery, and community impact.
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