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Engineering at the University of Arizona has a long and rich history,
spanning more than a century - from the end of Frontier days and
the Apache Wars to today's high-tech era. Through the years the
College has educated thousands of engineering leaders and enriched
the economies of Arizona and the nation, while equally enriching
the fund of scientific knowledge on which modern society is built.
For
many alumni, these pages will bring back memories of days when responsibilities
were fairly few and long-term planning meant studying for tomorrow's
exam.
Current
students, faculty and staff will find a history that should make
them proud of the programs in which they're now involved and a sense
that they, too, are making history.
For
potential students and their parents, these pages will provide an
insight into who we are at UA Engineering and where we came from.
They show how the College has continued to provide students with
an outstanding education throughout the years.
But
these pages aren't finished. In fact, they're an ongoing project.
We want to encourage alumni, current students, faculty and staff
members to get involved in sharing their memories of UA Engineering.
We also would like to receive photos to add to the online collection
of historical photographs. For more information, visit the Share
Your History page.
Finally,
thanks to those who have helped us launch this project. For a complete
list of those who have made these pages possible, click
here.
To
start your trip back to those days when the University of Arizona
was a single building in the desert east of a small Southwestern
town, go to the Engineering Timeline.
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