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The [[National Science Foundation]] ranks UA 16th among public universities, and 26th among all universities nationwide in research funding. UA is the only school in Arizona (and one of only 62 institutions) to belong to the [[Association of American Universities]].
 
The [[National Science Foundation]] ranks UA 16th among public universities, and 26th among all universities nationwide in research funding. UA is the only school in Arizona (and one of only 62 institutions) to belong to the [[Association of American Universities]].
   
In terms of comprehensive rankings, [[U.S. News & World Report]] placed UA 45th nationally among the public institutions, and 97th overall, in the publication's 2006 Guide to Colleges [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/ranknatudoc_brief.php 1].
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In terms of comprehensive rankings, [[U.S. News & World Report]] placed UA 45th nationally among the public institutions, and 97th overall, in the publication's 2006 Guide to Colleges[[http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/ranknatudoc_brief.php 1]].
   
 
The Eller College of Management's programs in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Management Information Systems, and Marketing are ranked in the nation's top 25 by U.S. News & World Report. The Eller College was ranked 18th in the nation (including public and private institutions) by U.S. News & World Report in [[2005]], the highest ranking college in the university.
 
The Eller College of Management's programs in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Management Information Systems, and Marketing are ranked in the nation's top 25 by U.S. News & World Report. The Eller College was ranked 18th in the nation (including public and private institutions) by U.S. News & World Report in [[2005]], the highest ranking college in the university.
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In [[2005]], UA was ranked 73rd in the world and 47th in [[North America]] by an annual listing of the [http://ed.sjtu.edu.cn/ranking.htm Top 500 World Universities] published by the Institute of Higher Education in [[Shanghai]], [[China]].
 
In [[2005]], UA was ranked 73rd in the world and 47th in [[North America]] by an annual listing of the [http://ed.sjtu.edu.cn/ranking.htm Top 500 World Universities] published by the Institute of Higher Education in [[Shanghai]], [[China]].
   
The London Times Higher Education rankings of 2004 placed UA 183rd worldwide. This ranking was largely due to the number of citations credited to UA faculty members compared to other institutions, and the school's comparative percentage of international students and faculty [http://www.ccer.pku.edu.cn/ss/world-rankingsUnis.pdf 2].
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The London Times Higher Education rankings of 2004 placed UA 183rd worldwide. This ranking was largely due to the number of citations credited to UA faculty members compared to other institutions, and the school's comparative percentage of international students and faculty [[http://www.ccer.pku.edu.cn/ss/world-rankingsUnis.pdf 2]].
   
 
UA students have been selected as Flinn, Truman, Rhodes, Goldwater, Fulbright, and National Merit scholars.
 
UA students have been selected as Flinn, Truman, Rhodes, Goldwater, Fulbright, and National Merit scholars.
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For current museum hours, fees, and directions see "campus visitor's guide" in the external links.
 
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 [http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/relatedarticles/40311.php]. (The university also manages [[Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park]], located c. 85 miles north of the main campus.)
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* 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[http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/relatedarticles/40311.php]. (The university also manages [[Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park]], located c. 85 miles north of the main campus.)
   
 
*Two herbaria are located on the University campus and both are referred to as "ARIZ" in the ''Index Herbariorum''
 
*Two herbaria are located on the University campus and both are referred to as "ARIZ" in the ''Index Herbariorum''
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* 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. This creates demands by students on academic staff to award "A"s and "B" grades, so that their overal GPAs do not suffer. Discussions with students and faculty may lead the U of A towards using a plus-minus grading system in the future. Administrators say that the change could occur as early as Fall 2006. [http://wildcat.arizona.edu/papers/97/160/01_1.html]
 
* 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. This creates demands by students on academic staff to award "A"s and "B" grades, so that their overal GPAs do not suffer. Discussions with students and faculty may lead the U of A towards using a plus-minus grading system in the future. Administrators say that the change could occur as early as Fall 2006. [http://wildcat.arizona.edu/papers/97/160/01_1.html]
   
* Uncertainty currently surrounds the future of common [[Graduation|commencement ceremonies]] for the entire student body. Critics of the large ceremony argue that the event has become marred by misbehavior of graduates; the administration has vowed to cancel undergraduate commencement in favor of individual college convocations if behavior does not improve. Partially at issue is the tradition in which graduates fling [[tortilla]]s into the air (in a manner similar to throwing [[mortarboard]]s) during the ceremony. Critics of this behavior argue it is disruptive, potentially dangerous, offensive to Mexican-Americans, and insensitive to the plight of the hungry and needy. Proponents of tortilla throwing argue it is a harmless and fun tradition.[http://wildcat.arizona.edu/papers/98/67/03_3.html] The future of commencement ceremonies at the University of Arizona will remain uncertain pending the decision of the university administration.
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* Uncertainty currently surrounds the future of common [[Graduation|commencement ceremonies]] for the entire student body. Critics of the large ceremony argue that the event has become marred by misbehavior of graduates; the administration has vowed to cancel undergraduate commencement in favor of individual college convocations if behavior does not improve. Partially at issue is the tradition in which graduates fling [[tortilla]]s into the air (in a manner similar to throwing [[mortarboard|mortarboards]]) during the ceremony. Critics of this behavior argue it is disruptive, potentially dangerous, offensive to Mexican-Americans, and insensitive to the plight of the hungry and needy. Proponents of tortilla throwing argue it is a harmless and fun tradition.[http://wildcat.arizona.edu/papers/98/67/03_3.html] The future of commencement ceremonies at the University of Arizona will remain uncertain pending the decision of the university administration.
   
 
== Recognized Fraternities and Sororities of the Greek System ==
 
== Recognized Fraternities and Sororities of the Greek System ==
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== Miscellany ==
 
== Miscellany ==
   
* The University of Arizona is called '''Arizona nałtsoos ízisgo baa ótad''' in [[Western Apache]], a language spoken in Arizona.
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* The University of Arizona is called <b>Arizona na&#322;tsoos &iacute;zisgo baa &oacute;tad</b> in [[Western Apache]], a language spoken in Arizona.
   
 
* On [[April 24]], [[2005]], an article by [[John Merrow]] entitled ''The Undergraduate Experience: Survival of the Fittest'' appeared in the [[New York Times]]. The article presented the disadvantages that some freshman and poorly performing students face at large educational institutions such as the University of Arizona. The University of Arizona administration has responded to the negative publicity of the article on the basis of facts and on the grounds that the article does not accurately depict the typical experience of most university students. The article takes exception to the University's size and population by criticizing the admission of 83% of applicants to the University. The article also criticizes large class sizes and resulting virtual anonymity of the students in these classes. In contrast to the picture presented by the New York Times article, the University of Arizona admissions office website reports that less than 4% of classes are larger than 100 students and the average class size is 29.[https://admissions.arizona.edu/FAQ/FAQS.htm]
 
* On [[April 24]], [[2005]], an article by [[John Merrow]] entitled ''The Undergraduate Experience: Survival of the Fittest'' appeared in the [[New York Times]]. The article presented the disadvantages that some freshman and poorly performing students face at large educational institutions such as the University of Arizona. The University of Arizona administration has responded to the negative publicity of the article on the basis of facts and on the grounds that the article does not accurately depict the typical experience of most university students. The article takes exception to the University's size and population by criticizing the admission of 83% of applicants to the University. The article also criticizes large class sizes and resulting virtual anonymity of the students in these classes. In contrast to the picture presented by the New York Times article, the University of Arizona admissions office website reports that less than 4% of classes are larger than 100 students and the average class size is 29.[https://admissions.arizona.edu/FAQ/FAQS.htm]
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* The University of Arizona [[marching band]], named [[The Pride of Arizona]], played at the halftime of the first [[Super Bowl]].
 
* The University of Arizona [[marching band]], named [[The Pride of Arizona]], played at the halftime of the first [[Super Bowl]].
   
* The movie [[Revenge Of The Nerds|Revenge of the Nerds]] was filmed at the University of Arizona. The school was also mentioned by [[Keanu Reeves]] in the movie [[Speed (film)|Speed]].
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* The movie [[Revenge Of The Nerds|Revenge of the Nerds]] was filmed at the University of Arizona. The school was also mentioned by [[Keanu Reeves]] in the movie [[Speed_%28film%29|Speed]].
   
 
* The current school colors are cardinal red and navy blue. Before 1900, the colors were sage green and silver. The switch was made when a discount on red and blue jerseys was made available.
 
* The current school colors are cardinal red and navy blue. Before 1900, the colors were sage green and silver. The switch was made when a discount on red and blue jerseys was made available.
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