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Flandrau Science CenterWith 380 acres of space, the UA campus is home to a wide variety of libraries, gardens, performance arts centers, sports venues, restaurants and more. Here are some resources to help you sort everything out....

 

  • UA Visitor Guide
    This publication includes various resources for campus visitors.
  • UA Visitor Center
    This building features UA exhibits and publications, UAPresents ticket sales, Internet access and more.
  • Libraries and Museums
    This website provides a list of all the libraries and museums around The University of Arizona.
     
  • Center for Creative Photography
    This nationally recognized museum features exhibits by artists such as Ansel Adams and Edward Weston, as well as more contemporary photographers.
     
  • UA Museum of Art
    One of Tucson’s most renowned museums has a growing permanent collection of art ranging from 15th-century retablas to pop art.
     
  • Flandrau: The UA Science Center
    In addition to containing the largest public-viewing telescope in Southern Arizona, Flandrau also has a planetarium theater, science workshops and hands-on science exhibits.
     
  • Jim Click Hall of Champions
    This museum chronicles 100 years of UA Athletics.
     
  • Arizona Athletics
    This website has information about sports games and memorabilia.
  • UAPresentsArizona State Museum
    Read about and purchase tickets for upcoming UA shows.
  • Gallagher Theater
    This movie theater is equipped with 340 seats and a 26 x 11 foot screen.
     
  • Plant Walk
    The University of Arizona is home to the oldest continually maintained green space in Arizona. This website acts as a tour guide and points out the various plant species located around campus.
     
  • Where to eat on campus
    This website features links to student eateries across campus.
     
  • Main Gate Square
    A guide to all the restaurants on University Boulevard between Park Avenue and Euclid.

Updated: Tuesday, 24 May 2011