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Ana G Mendez University Miami

Individual space-grant university in Puerto Rico

Universidad Ana G. Méndez

Universidad Ana G. Mendez (UAGM)

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Coat of Arms

Latin: Universitas Anagmendezdina

Former names

Puerto Rico Loftier School of Commerce
Motto Studium est lux (Latin)

Motto in English

Light of enlightenment
Blazon Private university
Established 1941; 81 years ago  (1941)

Academic affiliations

Space-grant
Chairman Dr. Félix Rodríguez Schmidt[ane]
President José F. Méndez Méndez[two]
President Emeritus José F. Méndez González[3]
Students 24,700
Location

San Juan

,

Puerto Rico

Colours Anagmendezdinian Scarlet
Website uagm.edu
Logotype of Universidad Ana G. Méndez

The Ana G. Méndez University (UAGM) is a private university arrangement with its main campus in San Juan, Puerto Rico that participates in the Puerto Rico Space Grant Consortium.[4]

Campuses [edit]

The Ana G. Méndez Academy system has campuses in the following cities in Puerto Rico and mainland United States.

Campus Quondam Proper name Location Refs
Ana G. Méndez Online Online
Cupey Campus Universidad Metropolitana San Juan, PR
Gurabo Campus Universidad del Turabo Gurabo, PR [5]
Carolina Campus Universidad del Este Carolina, PR [half dozen]
Ponce Campus Universidad Ana One thousand. Mendez Ponce, PR [seven]
Cabo Rojo Campus Universidad Ana Yard. Mendez Cabo Rojo, PR [eight]
Capital Surface area Campus Wheaton, MD [9]
Dallas Surface area Campus Dallas, TX [x]
Metro Orlando Campus Conway, FL [11]
South Florida Campus Miami Lakes, FL [12]
Tampa Bay Campus Egypt Lake-Leto, FL [13]

On January 2, 2019, the institution appear the transformation of the vessel —as Ana One thousand. Méndez called it— from a university arrangement into a system of universities. The independent units encompassing the original construction including the Universidad Metropolitana, Universidad del Turabo and Universidad del Este were merged into a single university of campuses to form Universidad Ana G. Méndez.[14] Since then, the academy has progressively beingness leaping forward in expanses, as in the milestone of becoming the commencement institution in Puerto Rico to offering the degree of «veterinarii medicinae md» —doctor of veterinary medicine— through the Schoolhouse of Veterinary Medicine.[15] [16] [17] [18]

The university too transmits over the air across the broadband via WMTJ (PSIP virtual channel 40, ultra high frequency digital channel 15), a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) boob tube station. The satellite communications transmission of WMTJ carriers over the spectrum with the call sign WQTO (PSIP virtual channel 26, ultra high frequency digital channel 19), transmitting at an Effective Radiated Power of six hundred ninety-6 kilo lumens or Watts. Sistema boob tube studios for «transmitting the good» are located at Rio Piedras in San Juan with the call sign'south acronym standing for Méndez Television San Juan.

Gurabo campus [edit]

The Gurabo campus, usually referred to as "el Turabo," consists of two central campuses —main and Navarro— alongside a series of isle-wide satellite campuses. The principal campus covers 140 acres (57 ha) with a diversity of open spaces, malls, modern and historic structures, and a good for you distribution of amphitheatre-and-boutique common report/collaborative/collective spaces/areas. The academy as well hosts a comprehensive sports programme complete with its respective gymnasia, weight room, track & field arena, 25-metre (82 ft) pond puddle, baseball game fields, lawn tennis complex, basketball and volleyball courts, and a series of fountains and gardens to elevate enlightenment to the fullest —" Había sequía en el Turabo y ahora se acabó la sequía. Ganamos ".[xix] The campus' academic offering is organized beyond vii academic divisions:

  • Liberal Arts
  • Wellness Sciences
  • Science and Technology
  • Engineering, Pattern & Compages
  • Naturopathic Medicine
  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Business, Tourism & Entrepreneurship

Museums and libraries [edit]

The central university library is located at the main campus in Abelardo Díaz Alfaro Hall. It hosts the campus' central repository and circulation of information both counterpart and digital, distributed over the construction with ii computing centres spanning the main floor. The Vice-chancellorship of Information Resources is located on the building's upper east side, the stairways leading to the top floor midway canvasing the unabridged width and broad reflecting the history culture and soul of Cariba's[20] gild. Also on the upper floor there are five special collections reading rooms altogether encompassing: The Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá Room, Francisco Manrique Cabrera Room, García Passalacqua-Acosta Room, Ivonne Acosta Lespier Room, and José Luis González Room. From fourth dimension to time, Abelardo Díaz Alfaro Hall propagates its walls with exhibitions from faculty and students akin. The works of David Méndez Pagán, the electric current rector, take been exhibited in Abelardo Díaz Alfaro's hall.

There is a library-museum named later on the erstwhile governor of Puerto Rico, Pedro Rosselló, as "Biblioteca Museo Dr. Pedro Rosselló", which includes a museum, library, studying area, and an auditorium. Of the almost memorable items curated at the museum is the Governor's laptop, on whose keypads he redacted many of his diligent works.

In that location are too 2 museums inside the Centre for Humanistic Studies on the campus' southwest finish. On the superlative flooring, a museum of anthropology and archeology curating and hosting exhibitions of archeological historical artifacts. But perhaps the nearly precious detail in the collection is Ana G. Méndez desk, exhibited in the central room of the outset floor.

Puerto Rico Energy Eye (PREC) [edit]

The Puerto Rico energy middle is dedicated to advancing Puerto Rico'due south free energy efficiency and clean energy use through research, technology transfer, educational activity and demonstration. Its mission is to contribute to the creation of noesis in culling and renewable energy, too equally in energy efficiency practices and technologies, and to promote the employ of culling resources to contribute to the conservation of the surround and the sustainable development of Puerto Rico, the Antilles and the World.

In order to foster graduate and undergraduate inquiry practicums and intercontinental engineering-inquiry-scientific collaboration, the centre leads a consortium of nationwide universities and national laboratories including Sandia, one if not the school of technology founding father.

Consortium students visiting Pattern Santa Isabel

History [edit]

University of Turabo [edit]

Universidad Ana G. Méndez, Recinto de Gurabo

Universidad del Turabo

University of Turabo logo.png
Motto Pensar es Crear la Luz de la Vida

Motto in English

Thinking is Creating the Light of Life
Blazon Private University
Established 1972
Rector Dr. David Méndez Pagán

Academic staff

150 total-fourth dimension

Administrative staff

200 adjunct professors
Students 16,000
Undergraduates xiii,000
Location

Gurabo

,

Puerto Rico


18°14′23″N 66°00′23″W  /  18.239647°N 66.006259°W  / 18.239647; -66.006259 Coordinates: xviii°14′23″Due north 66°00′23″W  /  18.239647°North 66.006259°W  / 18.239647; -66.006259
Campus 140 acres (master campus)
Colors
Mascot Taínos (from Taíno)
Website gurabo.uagm.edu

University of Turabo (now the Gurabo campus) was established in 1972.[21] In 1974 it earned accreditation from the Middle States Clan of Colleges and Schools and the Puerto Rico College Education Council.

In 2004, information technology began the doctoral program in Environmental Sciences and the appearance of the Strategic Plan for Scientific Inquiry. Today, enrollment exceeds xv,000 students of which over 450 are doctoral level.[ citation needed ]

In 2018, the National Science Foundation announced a partnership between the Academy of Turabo and the Cornell High Free energy Synchrotron Source at Cornell University (CHESS).[22]

It offered academic studies from technical certificates to doctorates degrees in vii schools: Applied science, Science and Applied science, Wellness Sciences, Instruction, Business organization and Administration, Design and Architecture, and Social Sciences.

Metropolitan University [edit]

The Metropolitan Academy —or Universidad Metropolitana (UMET) in Spanish— is a individual, not-profit, and secular university system in Puerto Rico which is now part of the Ana G. Mendez Academy. It has v campuses:

  • Aguadilla
  • Bayamón
  • Jayuya
  • San Juan - the main campus and usually referred to as the Metropolitan University itself as it was the kickoff campus and is the largest 1.
  • Comerio

Universidad del Este [edit]

Universidad del Este (UNE) was a individual non-turn a profit institution of higher education. Founded in 1949 as Puerto Rico Inferior College, it grew into a 4-year institution in 1992 and finally evolved into a university in 2001. Universidad del Este offered occupational, liberal arts, instruction, wellness, science and business programs leading to certificates, associate, bachelor, and master's degree programs in different disciplines. Its chief campus was located in Carolina, Puerto Rico. The university also maintained v off-campus sites located in Yauco, Utuado, Cabo Rojo, Manatí and Santa Isabel. In August 2003, Universidad del Este established its first branch campus, Metro Orlando Academy Heart located in Orlando, Florida.

Athletics [edit]

The university offers athletic scholarships to outstanding freshman athletes with strong academic potential in swimming, basketball game, volleyball, cross country, and others. Information technology has participated in the Puerto Rico Inter-university Athletics League (LAI) (Spanish: Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico) since 1975.

Notable alumni [edit]

In 2013, the Usa army noted that graduates of the Academy of Turabo oftentimes get leaders in the Us regular army.[23]

  • Alfredo Alejandro Carrión - Puerto Rican pol and the current mayor of Juncos, PR. Completed a available's degree in business administration at UT.
  • Narden Jaime Espinosa - Puerto Rican politico affiliated with the Popular Democratic Political party (PPD). Completed a bachelor'due south degree in concern direction, with a major in marketing, from UT.
  • José Luis Caldero - Superintendent of the Puerto Rico law, completed a master'south degree in public diplomacy at UT.
  • Eduardo E. Cintrón Suarez - Puerto Rican politician and the current mayor of Guayama, completed a main's degree in business administration at UT.
  • Luis Vargas Velásquez - artistic gymnast who participated in '04 Summer Olympics, completed a master'south degree in health promotion at UT.
  • Pedro Rosselló - Physician and politician who served every bit the 7th Governor of Puerto Rico from 1993 to 2001. He was president of the New Progressive Party from 1991 to 1999 and 2003 to 2008, and served as senator for the District of Arecibo from 2005 to 2008. At UT, Rosselló completed his doctorate in education, with a specialization in educational leadership.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Junta Directores". (Spanish). Universidad Ana Thou. Méndez. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  2. ^ "Presidente José F. Méndez Méndez" (Spanish). Universidad Ana G. Méndez. Retrieved Dec 27, 2019.
  3. ^ "President Emeritus". (Spanish). Universidad Ana G. Méndez. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  4. ^ "PRSGC". Resource Heart for Science and Engineering. September 13, 2021. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
  5. ^ "Sobre Nosotros" (Spanish). Universidad Ana G. Méndez, Recinto de Gurabo. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  6. ^ "Recinto de Carolina" (Spanish). Universidad Ana G. Méndez, Recinto de Gurabo. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  7. ^ "Photograph herein, dated Baronial 2019.
  8. ^ "Photo herein, dated January 2010.
  9. ^ "Our DC Campus". Ana G. Méndez University. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  10. ^ "Dallas Area Campus". Ana G. Méndez University. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  11. ^ "Metro Orlando Campus". Ana G. Méndez University. Retrieved Dec 27, 2019.
  12. ^ "S Florida Campus". Ana G. Méndez Academy. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  13. ^ "Tampa Bay Campus". Ana M. Méndez University. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  14. ^ "La UMET, la UNE y la Universidad del Turabo cambian de nombre". El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish). San Juan, Puerto Rico: GFR Media. January ii, 2019. Retrieved January ii, 2019.
  15. ^ "School of Veterinary Medicine"
  16. ^ "La Universidad Ana Grand. Méndez crea un doctorado en Medicina Veterinaria". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). San Juan, Puerto Rico: GFR Media. May 11, 2021. Retrieved August xi, 2021.
  17. ^ "UAGM ofrecerá primer doctorado en Medicina Veterinaria en Puerto Rico". Metro (in Castilian). San Juan, Puerto Rico: Metro International. May 11, 2021. Retrieved August xi, 2021.
  18. ^ "UAGM crea el primer doctorado en Medicina Veterinaria en Puerto Rico". Pulso Estudiantil (in Spanish). San Juan, Puerto Rico: Metro International. June 8, 2021. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  19. ^ "Justas 2017: Turabo acaba con la dinastía Interamericana". Diálogo Digital (in Spanish). San Juan, Puerto Rico: Universidad de Puerto Rico. April 22, 2017. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  20. ^ In the historical archives of Manuel Zeno Gandía he shows that the aboriginal proper name of our islands is not "Borinquen", "Boriquén" or Borikén, as is commonly idea —merely Cariba. The historical reserve is maintained as a private collection at a library in Bayamón.
  21. ^ https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/universidad-del-turabo-11719[ bare URL ]
  22. ^ "NSF awards forge partnerships between minority-serving institutions and leading research facilities". world wide web.nsf.gov.
  23. ^ "College graduates get leaders in the U.s. Army". world wide web.army.mil.

External links [edit]

  • Official website

Ana G Mendez University Miami,

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_G._M%C3%A9ndez_University

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