fbpx
Wikipedia

Chapingo Autonomous University

Universidad Autónoma Chapingo (Chapingo Autonomous University) is an agricultural college located in Texcoco, Mexico State in Mexico. The university is a federally funded public institution of higher education. It offers technical and full bachelor's degrees as well as having scientific and technological research programs. Many of these programs are related to agriculture, forestry and fishing.[3]

Chapingo Autonomous University
Universidad Autónoma Chapingo
Chapingo Autonomous University seal (Unofficial)
Former names
Escuela Nacional de Agricultura (National School of Agriculture, 1854)[1]
MottoSpanish: Enseñar la explotación de la tierra, no la del hombre
Motto in English
To teach the exploitation of the land, not the exploitation of the men.
TypePublic university
Established22 February 1854[1]
Academic staff
1,254 (2017) [2]
Students9,493 (2017) [2]
Undergraduates5,203 (2017) [2]
Postgraduates597 [2]
Other students
3,693a (2017) [2]
Location, ,
Mexico

19°29′23″N 98°53′37″W / 19.489644°N 98.893551°W / 19.489644; -98.893551
CampusRural
Colors   Blue and silver
NicknameWild Bulls
Websitewww.chapingo.mx

a This university has high school education.

The school began as the Escuela Nacional de Agricultura (National School of Agriculture) which was founded in 1854 at the Monastery of San Jacinto in Mexico City. The school was moved in 1923 to the President Álvaro Obregón[4][5] ex Hacienda of Chapingo, which was created by the Marques Francisco Antonio de Medina y Picazzo at the end of the 17th century, and had belonged to the Society of Jesus during the 18th century, until the religious order was expelled from Spanish territories.[6] Postgraduate studies were added in 1959. The school received autonomous status in 1978. It offers courses of study in Forestry, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Industries, Irrigation, Rural Sociology and more.[4]

Muralism edit

 
The Rectorate of Chapingo Autonomous University.

The main attraction for visitors at this school is its murals, especially the murals in the chapel by Diego Rivera. The room was an old hacienda chapel, but is now the University Ceremonies Room. This work was begun in 1924 and completed in 1927. Rivera painted 41 separate panels that cover the walls and ceiling of the room. The murals contain imagery relating to the revolutionary struggles of the peasants and working class of Mexico and the fertility and cycles of nature.[7] Covering an area of over 700m2, the work divides into three parts. The left panels depict man's struggle to have land, the right panels show the evolution of Mother Nature and the center shows the communion between man and earth. The most prominent panel at the front of the room is titled Tierra Fecunda (translated Abundant Earth) and features a nude woman reclining in a landscape accompanied by the personifications of the natural forces of wind, water, and fire. Three smaller figures represent humanity who have created machines to harness natural energy.[8] The murals on the south wall continue the theme of nature, showing cycles of germination, growth, and flowering. The murals on the north wall are devoted to images of revolution, suggesting that revolution follows similar natural cycles of germination, growth, and fruition. On both sides, Rivera included images of death—buried seeds and buried revolutionary martyrs.[9] It is considered to be one of Rivera's best works.[5][10] More recently, the school acquired an unnamed mural by Luis Nishizawa. This work was produced during his last year at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plasticas (ENAP) of UNAM and depicts the agriculture of Mexico in both the past and the present. The work is six meters high, nine meters wide and in the form of a triangle. It is placed in a building that is commonly called “El Partenon.”[11]

The school is also home to the National Museum of Agriculture. The 2,000 m2 facility presents the development of agriculture in Mexico from the pre-Hispanic past to the present day. The collection has about 4,000 objects relating to technology, agronomy including farming implements and photographs by Hanz Gutmann.[12]

Academics and Ranking edit

The Chapingo Autonomous University offers a wide variety of agricultural focused undergraduate degrees to be completed in four years such as Economics, Statistics, Agri-foods Networks, Horticulture, Business and Administration, and International Trade. This offer also includes a list of engineering programs such as Forestry, Agricultural Irrigation, Agricultural Industry, Agricultural Ecology, Agricultural Mechanics, Forestry Industry, Forestry Restoration, Renewable Natural Resources, Plant Science, Soil Agronomics, Animal Science, Tropical Zones, Rural Sociology, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Parasitology, Agri-food Industry and Agroforestry Development.[13]

Chapingo has been ranked in the top 10 Mexican universities since the 80's and number 1 for High School since 2012.[13] In accordance with the QS World University Rankings, Chapingo is ranked 751-800 in 2023, 251-300 by Subject in Agricultural Sciences, and according to the same source, Chapingo has fallen in rank among latin american universities, from 126 in 2015 to 181-190 in 2023.[14]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma Chapingo. Archived from the original on 2008-06-10. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
  2. ^ a b c d e (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma Chapingo. Archived from the original on 2017-09-12. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  3. ^ (in Spanish). Texcoco, Mexico: Universidad Autonoma de Chapingo. Archived from the original on 2010-01-09. Retrieved 2010-02-16.
  4. ^ a b (in Spanish). Texcoco, Mexico: Universidad Autonoma de Chapingo. Archived from the original on 2009-09-06. Retrieved 2010-02-16.
  5. ^ a b Novo, Gerardo; Jorge de la Luz (2002). The State of Mexico. Madrid: Ediciones Nueva Guia SA de CV. p. 140. ISBN 968-5437-26-2.
  6. ^ González Paredes, Norma (2013). Hacienda de Chapingo (in Spanish). Texcoco, Estado de México: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México.
  7. ^ Lozano, Luis-Martín (2008). Diego Rivera: The Complete Murals. Los Angeles: Taschen. ISBN 9783822849439.
  8. ^ Mirkin, Dina Comisarenco (2008). "Women, Agriculture, and Civilization in Diego Rivera's Murals of Chapingo". Aurora: The Journal of the History of Art. 9: 105–115.
  9. ^ Craven, David (2002). Art and Revolution in Latin America. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300082111.
  10. ^ "Ciudad / Atractivos turísticos y culturales" [City: Tourist and cultural attractions] (in Spanish). Texcoco, Mexico: Municipality of Texcoco. Archived from the original on 2010-01-03. Retrieved 2010-02-16.
  11. ^ Avalos, Leopoldo (2006-02-16). "Llevan mural a Chapingo" [Bringing mural to Chapingo]. Reforma (in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 14.
  12. ^ "Museo Nacional de Agricultura de la Universidad Autónoma de Chapingo (Estado de México)" [The National Museum of Agriculture of the Autonomous University of Chapingo] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Mexico Desconocido magazine. Archived from the original on 2013-02-19. Retrieved 2010-02-16.
  13. ^ a b "Oferta educativa". Oferta educativa. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo. Retrieved 15 September 2017.
  14. ^ "Universidad Autonoma Chapingo". Top Universities. Retrieved 2023-04-20.
  15. ^ Medina, Elías (2013-05-11). . El Sudcaliforniano. Archived from the original on 2015-06-10. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
  16. ^ "¿Quién es Victor Villalobos, titular de Sader (antes Sagarpa) en administración de AMLO? - economiahoy.mx". www.economiahoy.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  17. ^ ¿Quién es Silvano Aureoles? - Grupo Milenio
  18. ^ Cruz-León, Artemio; Cervantes-Herrera, Joel; Cruz-León, Artemio; Cervantes-Herrera, Joel (December 2015). "Hernández X., E. 2014. Xolocotzia: Obras de Efraím Hernández Xolocotzi. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo. Dos tomos. 527 y 487 páginas, respectivamente. Edición conmemorativa por el Centenario del Natalicio de su autor (pasta dura)" (PDF). Agricultura, Sociedad y Desarrollo (in Spanish). 12 (4): 591–598. doi:10.22231/asyd.v12i4.248. ISSN 1870-5472.
  19. ^ Digital, Milenio (15 May 2022). "Personajes Históricos de Jalisco. ¿Quién fue José Clemente Orozco?". Grupo Milenio (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2023-04-20.
  20. ^ "María Luisa Albores González". gob.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-04-20.

chapingo, autonomous, university, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, neutrality, this, article, disputed, relevant, discussion, found, talk, page, please, . This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Universidad Autonoma Chapingo Chapingo Autonomous University is an agricultural college located in Texcoco Mexico State in Mexico The university is a federally funded public institution of higher education It offers technical and full bachelor s degrees as well as having scientific and technological research programs Many of these programs are related to agriculture forestry and fishing 3 Chapingo Autonomous UniversityUniversidad Autonoma ChapingoChapingo Autonomous University seal Unofficial Former namesEscuela Nacional de Agricultura National School of Agriculture 1854 1 MottoSpanish Ensenar la explotacion de la tierra no la del hombreMotto in EnglishTo teach the exploitation of the land not the exploitation of the men TypePublic universityEstablished22 February 1854 1 Academic staff1 254 2017 2 Students9 493 2017 2 Undergraduates5 203 2017 2 Postgraduates597 2 Other students3 693a 2017 2 LocationChapingo municipality of Texcoco Mexico State State of Mexico Mexico19 29 23 N 98 53 37 W 19 489644 N 98 893551 W 19 489644 98 893551CampusRuralColors Blue and silverNicknameWild BullsWebsitewww wbr chapingo wbr mxa This university has high school education The school began as the Escuela Nacional de Agricultura National School of Agriculture which was founded in 1854 at the Monastery of San Jacinto in Mexico City The school was moved in 1923 to the President Alvaro Obregon 4 5 ex Hacienda of Chapingo which was created by the Marques Francisco Antonio de Medina y Picazzo at the end of the 17th century and had belonged to the Society of Jesus during the 18th century until the religious order was expelled from Spanish territories 6 Postgraduate studies were added in 1959 The school received autonomous status in 1978 It offers courses of study in Forestry Agricultural Economics Agricultural Industries Irrigation Rural Sociology and more 4 Contents 1 Muralism 2 Academics and Ranking 3 Notable alumni 4 ReferencesMuralism edit nbsp The Rectorate of Chapingo Autonomous University The main attraction for visitors at this school is its murals especially the murals in the chapel by Diego Rivera The room was an old hacienda chapel but is now the University Ceremonies Room This work was begun in 1924 and completed in 1927 Rivera painted 41 separate panels that cover the walls and ceiling of the room The murals contain imagery relating to the revolutionary struggles of the peasants and working class of Mexico and the fertility and cycles of nature 7 Covering an area of over 700m2 the work divides into three parts The left panels depict man s struggle to have land the right panels show the evolution of Mother Nature and the center shows the communion between man and earth The most prominent panel at the front of the room is titled Tierra Fecunda translated Abundant Earth and features a nude woman reclining in a landscape accompanied by the personifications of the natural forces of wind water and fire Three smaller figures represent humanity who have created machines to harness natural energy 8 The murals on the south wall continue the theme of nature showing cycles of germination growth and flowering The murals on the north wall are devoted to images of revolution suggesting that revolution follows similar natural cycles of germination growth and fruition On both sides Rivera included images of death buried seeds and buried revolutionary martyrs 9 It is considered to be one of Rivera s best works 5 10 More recently the school acquired an unnamed mural by Luis Nishizawa This work was produced during his last year at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plasticas ENAP of UNAM and depicts the agriculture of Mexico in both the past and the present The work is six meters high nine meters wide and in the form of a triangle It is placed in a building that is commonly called El Partenon 11 The school is also home to the National Museum of Agriculture The 2 000 m2 facility presents the development of agriculture in Mexico from the pre Hispanic past to the present day The collection has about 4 000 objects relating to technology agronomy including farming implements and photographs by Hanz Gutmann 12 Academics and Ranking editThe Chapingo Autonomous University offers a wide variety of agricultural focused undergraduate degrees to be completed in four years such as Economics Statistics Agri foods Networks Horticulture Business and Administration and International Trade This offer also includes a list of engineering programs such as Forestry Agricultural Irrigation Agricultural Industry Agricultural Ecology Agricultural Mechanics Forestry Industry Forestry Restoration Renewable Natural Resources Plant Science Soil Agronomics Animal Science Tropical Zones Rural Sociology Agricultural Economics Agricultural Parasitology Agri food Industry and Agroforestry Development 13 Chapingo has been ranked in the top 10 Mexican universities since the 80 s and number 1 for High School since 2012 13 In accordance with the QS World University Rankings Chapingo is ranked 751 800 in 2023 251 300 by Subject in Agricultural Sciences and according to the same source Chapingo has fallen in rank among latin american universities from 126 in 2015 to 181 190 in 2023 14 Notable alumni editFelix Agramont Cota first Governor of Baja California Sur 15 Alvaro Carrillo Mexican popular music composer and songwriter citation needed Victor Villalobos Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development SADER under Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador starting 2018 16 Mario Moreno Cantinflas popular comedian and actor never graduated Silvano Aureoles Conejo former Governor of Michoacan 17 Efraim Hernandez Xolocotzi recognised botanist 18 Jose Clemente Orozco muralist caricaturist agricultural topographer and mathematician 19 Maria Luisa Albores Gonzalez Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources SEMARNAT under Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador starting 2020 20 References edit a b Historia in Spanish Universidad Autonoma Chapingo Archived from the original on 2008 06 10 Retrieved 2008 09 16 a b c d e Comunicado No 1 CIAPSA A in Spanish Universidad Autonoma Chapingo Archived from the original on 2017 09 12 Retrieved 2017 09 12 Rectoria in Spanish Texcoco Mexico Universidad Autonoma de Chapingo Archived from the original on 2010 01 09 Retrieved 2010 02 16 a b Historia in Spanish Texcoco Mexico Universidad Autonoma de Chapingo Archived from the original on 2009 09 06 Retrieved 2010 02 16 a b Novo Gerardo Jorge de la Luz 2002 The State of Mexico Madrid Ediciones Nueva Guia SA de CV p 140 ISBN 968 5437 26 2 Gonzalez Paredes Norma 2013 Hacienda de Chapingo in Spanish Texcoco Estado de Mexico Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico Lozano Luis Martin 2008 Diego Rivera The Complete Murals Los Angeles Taschen ISBN 9783822849439 Mirkin Dina Comisarenco 2008 Women Agriculture and Civilization in Diego Rivera s Murals of Chapingo Aurora The Journal of the History of Art 9 105 115 Craven David 2002 Art and Revolution in Latin America New Haven Yale University Press ISBN 9780300082111 Ciudad Atractivos turisticos y culturales City Tourist and cultural attractions in Spanish Texcoco Mexico Municipality of Texcoco Archived from the original on 2010 01 03 Retrieved 2010 02 16 Avalos Leopoldo 2006 02 16 Llevan mural a Chapingo Bringing mural to Chapingo Reforma in Spanish Mexico City p 14 Museo Nacional de Agricultura de la Universidad Autonoma de Chapingo Estado de Mexico The National Museum of Agriculture of the Autonomous University of Chapingo in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Desconocido magazine Archived from the original on 2013 02 19 Retrieved 2010 02 16 a b Oferta educativa Oferta educativa Universidad Autonoma Chapingo Retrieved 15 September 2017 Universidad Autonoma Chapingo Top Universities Retrieved 2023 04 20 Medina Elias 2013 05 11 Fallecio el exgobernador Felix Agramont Cota El Sudcaliforniano Archived from the original on 2015 06 10 Retrieved 2013 06 10 Quien es Victor Villalobos titular de Sader antes Sagarpa en administracion de AMLO economiahoy mx www economiahoy mx in Spanish Retrieved August 20 2020 Quien es Silvano Aureoles Grupo Milenio Cruz Leon Artemio Cervantes Herrera Joel Cruz Leon Artemio Cervantes Herrera Joel December 2015 Hernandez X E 2014 Xolocotzia Obras de Efraim Hernandez Xolocotzi Universidad Autonoma Chapingo Dos tomos 527 y 487 paginas respectivamente Edicion conmemorativa por el Centenario del Natalicio de su autor pasta dura PDF Agricultura Sociedad y Desarrollo in Spanish 12 4 591 598 doi 10 22231 asyd v12i4 248 ISSN 1870 5472 Digital Milenio 15 May 2022 Personajes Historicos de Jalisco Quien fue Jose Clemente Orozco Grupo Milenio in Mexican Spanish Retrieved 2023 04 20 Maria Luisa Albores Gonzalez gob mx in Spanish Retrieved 2023 04 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chapingo Autonomous University amp oldid 1205703420, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.