Title:
The University of Arizona : a history in 100 stories
Author:
Format:
Book
ISBN:
9781941451144
Summary:
"A serious but entertaining history of the University of Arizona, this book is a celebration of the people, ideas, inventions, teaching, and structures that have been part of the school's growth from a small land grant institution to an internationally renowned research institution"--
A celebration of the people, ideas, inventions, teaching, and structures that have been part of the school's evolution from a small land-grant institution to an internationally renowned research institution. Drawing on half a century of connection with the University of Arizona as a student, staff member, and faculty member, Gregory McNamee presents a history through the lens of a hundred subjects. That story begins in 1885, with the establishment of the school, which quickly proved itself to be a powerhouse in its foundational "four pillars": agriculture and earth sciences, followed by astronomy and anthropology. In the years following World War II, those four pillars became ever more important to the University, even as countless other fields of study gained prominence: optical sciences, women's studies, the humanities, mathematics, and more.