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University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez

The University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus (UPRM) or Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez (RUM) in Spanish (also referred to as Colegio and CAAM in allusion to its former name), is a public land-grant university in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. UPRM is the second-largest university campus of the University of Puerto Rico system. In addition to its status as a land-grant university, it is also a member of the sea-grant and space-grant research consortia. In 2009, the campus population was composed of 12,108 students, 1,924 regular staff members, and 1,037 members of the education staff.[5] In 2013, the student population remained relatively steady at 11,838, but the instructional faculty dropped to 684.[6] In the second semester of 2019 around 12,166 students were enrolled.[7] By the end of the academic year 2022-2023 there were 10,071 students enrolled.[7] UPRM has been accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) since 1946.

University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus
Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez
Latin: Universitatis Portoricensis Mayagüez
Former name
College of Engineering and Mechanical Arts in Mayagüez
Motto
¡Antes, Ahora y Siempre...Colegio!
Motto in English
Before, Now, and Forever...Colegio!
TypePublic land-grant university
EstablishedSeptember 23, 1911
Academic affiliations
Sea Grant, Space Grant, APLU
EndowmentUS$107 million[1]
PresidentLuis A. Ferrao
RectorAgustín Rullán Toro
Academic staff
1,026
Administrative staff
1,336
Students10,071[2]
Undergraduates9,251[3]
Postgraduates820[4]
Location,
18°12′34″N 67°8′30″W / 18.20944°N 67.14167°W / 18.20944; -67.14167
CampusUrban, 315 acres (127 ha)
Colors    Green and white
NicknameColegio
Sporting affiliations
MascotTarzán (male) and Jane (female), both bulldogs
Websitewww.uprm.edu

History edit

The University of Puerto Rico was created by an act of the Legislative Assembly on March 12, 1903, emerging as an outgrowth of the Normal School, which had been established three years earlier to train teachers for the Puerto Rican school system. In 1908, the benefits of the Morill-Nelson Act declared applicable to the island, fostered the rapid growth of the university. Evidence of that growth was the establishment of the College of Liberal Arts at Río Piedras in 1910 and the College of Agriculture at Mayagüez in 1911 as a land-grant university.[8]

The founding of the institution is credited to D.W. May (Director of the Federal Experiment Station), José de Diego and Carmelo Alemar.[9] In 1912 the name of the institution was changed to the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts or Colegio de Agricultura y Artes Mecánicas (CAAM).[10]

In 1918, an earthquake and a fire caused significant damage to the institution. The ruins of the entrance of one of the buildings, Degetau Hall — which not only withstood the earthquake, but proved to be almost indestructible after the rebuilt hall was torn down in the late 1950s — would later become the emblem of the institution. In 1988, the archway (the portico) was rebuilt, landscaped and turned into a monument.[11][12]

The campus rectory was located at the José de Diego building, the oldest standing edification within the campus, built in 1911. The building was inscribed in the National Historic Building Registry as an architectural patrimony. In 1940, a clock tower was built into the main building. In 1993, the building underwent a restoration.[8]

In 1929, the Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria was created at the Mayagüez campus. The LAI is an athletic organization, similar to the NCAA, created with the purpose of promoting and regulating sports activities. It originally consisted of a three event competition: basketball, baseball and track and field. Currently the competition consists of more than 25 sports.

 
UPRM's portico.

In 1942 as a result of university reform, the campus was organized with a considerable degree of autonomy into the Colleges of Agriculture, Engineering, and Science under the direction of a vice-chancellor. In the 1950s the institution saw more programs added when the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Nuclear Center were established.

The Puerto Rican Legislative Assembly reorganized the University of Puerto Rico's system in 1966. This reorganization of the system lead to the controversial change of its name to University of Puerto Rico – Mayagüez Campus, which is used in the present day as the official name of the institution.[8]

In 2007, 35.4% of all Engineering degrees were granted to women at UPRM, one of the largest percentages in US universities.[13] The University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez is the second largest Hispanic-serving institution in the United States.

In 2010 the campus went on strike as part of the 2010–2011 University of Puerto Rico strikes. In 2017 in response to budget cuts to the university system by the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico the campus students voted to join the University of Puerto Rico strikes, 2017.

Organization edit

UPRM is comprised by the Colleges of Agricultural Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering, and the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies. The College of Agricultural Sciences includes the Agricultural Experiment Station.

Administrative Board edit

The Administrative Board of the Mayagüez Campus consists of the Chancellor as presiding officer, the deans, two academic senators elected among those faculty members of the Senate who are not ex officio, senators, and an elected student representative. The President of the university serves as an ex officio member. The Board acts as an advisory body to the Chancellor, prepares the development plan of the Campus, approves the proposed budget prepared by the Chancellor, and grants tenure, promotions and leaves of absence.

 
UPRM Central Administration Building.
Dean Years
1 Frank Lincoln Stevens 1911 -
2 Ralph Stillman Garwood
3 Charles E. Horne
Joseph Axtamayer -1943
Vice - Chancellor Years
1 Luis Stefani[14] 1943–1965
Chancellor Years
1 José Enrique Arrarás Mir 1966–1971
2 Fred Soltero Harrington[15] 1971–1973
3 Rafael Pietri Oms[16] 1974–1979
4 Salvador Alemañy[17] 1981–1984
5 José Luis Martínez Picó[18] 1985–1989
6 Alejandro Ruiz Acevedo[19] 1990–1993
7 Stuart José Ramos Biaggi 1994–1997
8 Antonio Santos Cabrera[20] 1997–1998
9 Zulma R. Toro Ramos[21][22] 1999–2001
10 Jorge Iván Vélez Arocho[23] 2001–2009
11 Miguel A. Muñoz Muñoz[24] 2010–2011
12 Jorge Rivera Santos[25] 2011–2013
13 John Fernández Van Cleve[26] 2014–2017
14 Wilma L. Santiago Gabrielini.[27] 2017–2019
15 Agustín Rullán Toro[28][29] 2019–present

Academic Senate edit

The Academic Senate at UPRM is composed of the members of the Administrative Board, the Director of the Library, the Director of the Counseling Office, representatives elected from the faculties whose total must not be less than twice the number of the elected ex officio members, an elected member of the Library and Counseling Office, and ten student representatives. The Academic Senate is the official forum of the academic community. Its main task is to participate in the formulation of academic processes within the university's legal structure. [30]

Campus edit

 
Chancellor House gardens

The UPR-Mayagüez campus encompasses approximately 315 acres (1.27 km2). The campus has a sports complex that includes a gym, a weight room, rooms for dance/aerobic classes, courts for basketball, a tennis and volleyball complex, a natatorium, an outdoor sports field and the Rafael A. Mangual Coliseum. The Hotel Colegial serves as the only on-campus dorms and is reserved for athletes. The campus offers two cafeterias, a bookstore, a Popular Bank branch,[31] a lounge called La Cueva de Tarzán (Tarzan's cave) and a computer center, although several academic departments also operate their own computer laboratories. In 2016 after more than a decade in planning MUSA, a museum of art, was inaugurated on the campus.[32] In 2019 a new cafe was opened in the College of Business Administration.[33] The campus also contains the ruins of a historic structure called La Casilla del Caminero.

The Mayagüez Campus General Library serves the campus community as well as residents of Mayagüez.

Academics edit

The University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez consists of four major colleges:

  • College of Agricultural Sciences
  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • College of Business Administration
  • College of Engineering

UPRM offers 55 bachelor's programs, 44 master's programs, and 9 doctoral programs.[34] The 5 most popular undergraduate bachelor's in the university are Mechanical Engineering, Biology, Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Civil Engineering.[35]

UPRM offers undergraduate and graduate education in all of their four colleges, while doctoral programs are only offered in the College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Engineering.

The College of Agricultural Sciences includes the Agricultural Experiment Station and the Agricultural Extension Service.

UPRM College of Engineering graduation rates are higher than the University of Wisconsin, Texas A&M University, University of Washington and the University of Minnesota. It has increased the percentage of its faculty with doctorates from 66.5% in the 1999–2000 academic year to 79.4% in 2007. As of spring 2023, the campus had 634 instructional faculty (585 full-time and 49 part-time), which includes those who are tenured, on tenure-track, and not on tenure-track. In terms of student enrollment, a total of 10,071 students were enrolled (9,251 undergraduates and 820 graduates).[6]

The Mayagüez campus is one of two land-grant universities in the tropics and the only one where Spanish is the native language (although English is also used extensively). The academic calendar has two semesters: fall (early August to mid-December) and spring (early January to mid-May). While textbooks and research materials used at the University of Puerto Rico are often in English, Spanish is the language of instruction in most courses at UPRM, and students are required to have a working knowledge of the English language. The individual professor decides the language used in class lectures and in student evaluation activities.[36]

Research edit

UPRM is one of the important centers in the Atlantic region for the study of tropical marine science due to its location, facilities, and researchers. The research facilities includes the Puerto Rico Water Resources and Environmental Research Institute, the Caribbean Coral Reef Institute (CCRI), the Research and Development Center, the Agricultural Research Station and the Caribbean Atmospheric Research Center (ATMOSCarib).[37]

The College of Engineering offers computerized laboratories for teaching, measuring fatigue and fractures in different materials, designing manufactured products and the processes to build them, and computer design. There is a Center for Civil Infrastructure used to design structures resistant to natural disasters and transportation systems.[38] Other research areas include development of solar powered vehicles and boats, use of satellite photography to study earth phenomena, and study of the environmental impact of industrial toxins.[39]

The Departments of English, Humanities, and Hispanic Studies also produce first-rate scholarship. Some of the most important fields include digital humanities, Caribbean cultural studies, and transnational topics.

In addition to the numerous research laboratories under direct faculty supervision, the Mayagüez campus has several research and development institutes that provide valuable support for research activities. Arts and Sciences is the college with the largest portfolio of funded research at the university and the highest number of patents, mostly from the Physics Department. Most of the science education funded efforts are in the following areas: science and mathematics education, detection of explosives, environmental sciences, biotechnology, ecosystems and conservation, oceanic processes, nanotechnology and advanced materials, human behavior and energy.[40]

Its researchers, faculty, graduate and undergraduate students are at the forefront of areas such as tsunamis, nanotechnology, protein, oceanic processes, bio‐markers, coral reefs, applied economics, disasters, monitoring of seismic activity, biodiversity and physical oceanography.[40][41]

The research facilities includes a campus-wide wireless network available to the whole university community (over 80 access points), Internet 2 Institution with an OC3 access line, video conference facilities, online course development platform, 42 academic computer labs for students (1,032 computers estimated), about 5,000 computers estimated including administrative, faculty and research facilities and a campus network backbone infrastructure interconnecting over 40 buildings fiber optics.[42]

The Puerto Rico Seismic Network, in charge of monitoring seismic activity for the Caribbean region, is on the campus.[43]

College of Engineering edit

The college is accredited by ABET. It is among the top 10 U.S. universities in the field of engineering in number of students enrolled.[44]

The University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez produces around 600 engineers every year.[45] A National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc. (NACME) report for the 1996–1997 academic year indicates the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez graduated by far the largest number of Hispanic engineers.[46]

Student life edit

Athletics edit

 
UPRM's Tarzán paw logo

The university's mascot is a bulldog named Tarzán. Tarzans for men and the Janes for women sports team, respectively. The Mayagüez campus is a member of the LAI (Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria). It is the only university that participates in all sports sponsored by the LAI. It currently participates in 16 men's sports and 12 women's sports with a total of 373 athletes. Its main building is the Rafael A. Mangual Coliseum.

The campus has had an Olympic swimming pool in the Natatorio RUM and a Tennis Center since the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games.[47]

Since September 1, 2003, the Mayagüez campus competes as an independent university in the NCAA's Division II. It participates in men's basketball, baseball, cross country running, soccer, swimming, tennis, track (outdoor), volleyball, taekwondo, and wrestling and in women's basketball, cross country running, swimming and tennis.

Activities edit

The campus has over 100 student organizations. Some annual events include:

  • Cinco Días con Nuestra Tierra (Five Days with Our Earth): Every March, agricultural students organize a five-day event in celebration of agriculture.
  • Justas Intercolegiales (Intervarsity Games): Every April, there are athletic competitions between Puerto Rican universities.
  • Cena Internacional (International Dinner): Every November all international students, the faculty and staff get together for a dinner.
  • Encendido de la Navidad (Christmas Enlightening): Each December, students, faculty, staff, and community attend the tree lighting ceremony to start the Christmas holiday season on campus.

Radio Colegial edit

In 2007 a group of students from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)-UPRM Chapter, created an Internet Radio Station starting with one weekly radio program and then broadcasting its programming through a web portal

Student organizations edit

There are hundreds of student organizations in each faculty of the University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus[48] including but not limited to the following:

  • American Society of Civil Engineers, UPRM Chapter - civil engineering student organization[49]
  • Coki Racing Team - student organization that designs and constructs a small-scale vehicle that operates by chemical means.[50]
  • Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, SEDS UPRM - space exploration student organization.[51]
  • Campus Verde - an environmental organization dedicated to spreading awareness of climate issues and how students can help protect the environment.[52]
  • SPECTRUM - LGBT student organization that has coordinated various drag shows.[53]
  • Creative Artistic University Workshop (Taller Artístico Creativo Universitario, TACU) - an artist student organization dedicated to providing materials and information with the end goal of helping artist present their works at annual expositions.[54]
  • Come Colegial - a student organization founded in 2014 that helps by providing food to disadvantaged students. In 2019 Come Colegial was extended to all the campuses of the University of Puerto Rico.[55] The organization has continued to provide food during the COVID-19 pandemic in Puerto Rico.[56]
  • Hope for a Rescue - an animal rescue group.[57]
  • SIEMPREVIVAS - a feminist group that organizes support groups and provides services for victims of domestic violence.[58]
  • University Institute for the Development of Communities (Instituto Universitario para el Desarollo de las Comunidades, IUDC) - a student organization that carries out investigations and promotes community development around the island.[59]
  • Medicine Education Development, MEDLIFE UPRM - Medical students association that carries out charity work.[60]

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Campus UPRM or Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez RUM in Spanish also referred to as Colegio and CAAM in allusion to its former name is a public land grant university in Mayaguez Puerto Rico UPRM is the second largest university campus of the University of Puerto Rico system In addition to its status as a land grant university it is also a member of the sea grant and space grant research consortia In 2009 the campus population was composed of 12 108 students 1 924 regular staff members and 1 037 members of the education staff 5 In 2013 the student population remained relatively steady at 11 838 but the instructional faculty dropped to 684 6 In the second semester of 2019 around 12 166 students were enrolled 7 By the end of the academic year 2022 2023 there were 10 071 students enrolled 7 UPRM has been accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education MSCHE since 1946 University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez CampusRecinto Universitario de MayaguezLatin Universitatis Portoricensis MayaguezFormer nameCollege of Engineering and Mechanical Arts in MayaguezMotto Antes Ahora y Siempre Colegio Motto in EnglishBefore Now and Forever Colegio TypePublic land grant universityEstablishedSeptember 23 1911Academic affiliationsSea Grant Space Grant APLUEndowmentUS 107 million 1 PresidentLuis A FerraoRectorAgustin Rullan ToroAcademic staff1 026Administrative staff1 336Students10 071 2 Undergraduates9 251 3 Postgraduates820 4 LocationMayaguez Puerto Rico18 12 34 N 67 8 30 W 18 20944 N 67 14167 W 18 20944 67 14167CampusUrban 315 acres 127 ha Colors Green and whiteNicknameColegioSporting affiliationsLAINCAA Division IIMascotTarzan male and Jane female both bulldogsWebsitewww wbr uprm wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Organization 2 1 Administrative Board 2 2 Academic Senate 3 Campus 4 Academics 4 1 Research 4 1 1 College of Engineering 5 Student life 5 1 Athletics 5 2 Activities 5 3 Radio Colegial 5 4 Student organizations 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe University of Puerto Rico was created by an act of the Legislative Assembly on March 12 1903 emerging as an outgrowth of the Normal School which had been established three years earlier to train teachers for the Puerto Rican school system In 1908 the benefits of the Morill Nelson Act declared applicable to the island fostered the rapid growth of the university Evidence of that growth was the establishment of the College of Liberal Arts at Rio Piedras in 1910 and the College of Agriculture at Mayaguez in 1911 as a land grant university 8 The founding of the institution is credited to D W May Director of the Federal Experiment Station Jose de Diego and Carmelo Alemar 9 In 1912 the name of the institution was changed to the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts or Colegio de Agricultura y Artes Mecanicas CAAM 10 In 1918 an earthquake and a fire caused significant damage to the institution The ruins of the entrance of one of the buildings Degetau Hall which not only withstood the earthquake but proved to be almost indestructible after the rebuilt hall was torn down in the late 1950s would later become the emblem of the institution In 1988 the archway the portico was rebuilt landscaped and turned into a monument 11 12 The campus rectory was located at the Jose de Diego building the oldest standing edification within the campus built in 1911 The building was inscribed in the National Historic Building Registry as an architectural patrimony In 1940 a clock tower was built into the main building In 1993 the building underwent a restoration 8 In 1929 the Liga Atletica Interuniversitaria was created at the Mayaguez campus The LAI is an athletic organization similar to the NCAA created with the purpose of promoting and regulating sports activities It originally consisted of a three event competition basketball baseball and track and field Currently the competition consists of more than 25 sports nbsp UPRM s portico In 1942 as a result of university reform the campus was organized with a considerable degree of autonomy into the Colleges of Agriculture Engineering and Science under the direction of a vice chancellor In the 1950s the institution saw more programs added when the College of Arts and Sciences and the Nuclear Center were established The Puerto Rican Legislative Assembly reorganized the University of Puerto Rico s system in 1966 This reorganization of the system lead to the controversial change of its name to University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Campus which is used in the present day as the official name of the institution 8 In 2007 35 4 of all Engineering degrees were granted to women at UPRM one of the largest percentages in US universities 13 The University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez is the second largest Hispanic serving institution in the United States In 2010 the campus went on strike as part of the 2010 2011 University of Puerto Rico strikes In 2017 in response to budget cuts to the university system by the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico the campus students voted to join the University of Puerto Rico strikes 2017 Organization editUPRM is comprised by the Colleges of Agricultural Sciences Arts and Sciences Business Administration Engineering and the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies The College of Agricultural Sciences includes the Agricultural Experiment Station Administrative Board edit The Administrative Board of the Mayaguez Campus consists of the Chancellor as presiding officer the deans two academic senators elected among those faculty members of the Senate who are not ex officio senators and an elected student representative The President of the university serves as an ex officio member The Board acts as an advisory body to the Chancellor prepares the development plan of the Campus approves the proposed budget prepared by the Chancellor and grants tenure promotions and leaves of absence nbsp UPRM Central Administration Building Dean Years1 Frank Lincoln Stevens 1911 2 Ralph Stillman Garwood3 Charles E HorneJoseph Axtamayer 1943Vice Chancellor Years1 Luis Stefani 14 1943 1965Chancellor Years1 Jose Enrique Arraras Mir 1966 19712 Fred Soltero Harrington 15 1971 19733 Rafael Pietri Oms 16 1974 19794 Salvador Alemany 17 1981 19845 Jose Luis Martinez Pico 18 1985 19896 Alejandro Ruiz Acevedo 19 1990 19937 Stuart Jose Ramos Biaggi 1994 19978 Antonio Santos Cabrera 20 1997 19989 Zulma R Toro Ramos 21 22 1999 200110 Jorge Ivan Velez Arocho 23 2001 200911 Miguel A Munoz Munoz 24 2010 201112 Jorge Rivera Santos 25 2011 201313 John Fernandez Van Cleve 26 2014 201714 Wilma L Santiago Gabrielini 27 2017 201915 Agustin Rullan Toro 28 29 2019 presentAcademic Senate edit The Academic Senate at UPRM is composed of the members of the Administrative Board the Director of the Library the Director of the Counseling Office representatives elected from the faculties whose total must not be less than twice the number of the elected ex officio members an elected member of the Library and Counseling Office and ten student representatives The Academic Senate is the official forum of the academic community Its main task is to participate in the formulation of academic processes within the university s legal structure 30 Campus edit nbsp Chancellor House gardensThe UPR Mayaguez campus encompasses approximately 315 acres 1 27 km2 The campus has a sports complex that includes a gym a weight room rooms for dance aerobic classes courts for basketball a tennis and volleyball complex a natatorium an outdoor sports field and the Rafael A Mangual Coliseum The Hotel Colegial serves as the only on campus dorms and is reserved for athletes The campus offers two cafeterias a bookstore a Popular Bank branch 31 a lounge called La Cueva de Tarzan Tarzan s cave and a computer center although several academic departments also operate their own computer laboratories In 2016 after more than a decade in planning MUSA a museum of art was inaugurated on the campus 32 In 2019 a new cafe was opened in the College of Business Administration 33 The campus also contains the ruins of a historic structure called La Casilla del Caminero Main article UPRM General Library The Mayaguez Campus General Library serves the campus community as well as residents of Mayaguez Academics editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2010 The University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez consists of four major colleges College of Agricultural Sciences College of Arts and Sciences College of Business Administration College of EngineeringUPRM offers 55 bachelor s programs 44 master s programs and 9 doctoral programs 34 The 5 most popular undergraduate bachelor s in the university are Mechanical Engineering Biology Industrial Engineering Electrical Engineering and Civil Engineering 35 UPRM offers undergraduate and graduate education in all of their four colleges while doctoral programs are only offered in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering The College of Agricultural Sciences includes the Agricultural Experiment Station and the Agricultural Extension Service UPRM College of Engineering graduation rates are higher than the University of Wisconsin Texas A amp M University University of Washington and the University of Minnesota It has increased the percentage of its faculty with doctorates from 66 5 in the 1999 2000 academic year to 79 4 in 2007 As of spring 2023 the campus had 634 instructional faculty 585 full time and 49 part time which includes those who are tenured on tenure track and not on tenure track In terms of student enrollment a total of 10 071 students were enrolled 9 251 undergraduates and 820 graduates 6 The Mayaguez campus is one of two land grant universities in the tropics and the only one where Spanish is the native language although English is also used extensively The academic calendar has two semesters fall early August to mid December and spring early January to mid May While textbooks and research materials used at the University of Puerto Rico are often in English Spanish is the language of instruction in most courses at UPRM and students are required to have a working knowledge of the English language The individual professor decides the language used in class lectures and in student evaluation activities 36 Research edit UPRM is one of the important centers in the Atlantic region for the study of tropical marine science due to its location facilities and researchers The research facilities includes the Puerto Rico Water Resources and Environmental Research Institute the Caribbean Coral Reef Institute CCRI the Research and Development Center the Agricultural Research Station and the Caribbean Atmospheric Research Center ATMOSCarib 37 The College of Engineering offers computerized laboratories for teaching measuring fatigue and fractures in different materials designing manufactured products and the processes to build them and computer design There is a Center for Civil Infrastructure used to design structures resistant to natural disasters and transportation systems 38 Other research areas include development of solar powered vehicles and boats use of satellite photography to study earth phenomena and study of the environmental impact of industrial toxins 39 The Departments of English Humanities and Hispanic Studies also produce first rate scholarship Some of the most important fields include digital humanities Caribbean cultural studies and transnational topics In addition to the numerous research laboratories under direct faculty supervision the Mayaguez campus has several research and development institutes that provide valuable support for research activities Arts and Sciences is the college with the largest portfolio of funded research at the university and the highest number of patents mostly from the Physics Department Most of the science education funded efforts are in the following areas science and mathematics education detection of explosives environmental sciences biotechnology ecosystems and conservation oceanic processes nanotechnology and advanced materials human behavior and energy 40 Its researchers faculty graduate and undergraduate students are at the forefront of areas such as tsunamis nanotechnology protein oceanic processes bio markers coral reefs applied economics disasters monitoring of seismic activity biodiversity and physical oceanography 40 41 The research facilities includes a campus wide wireless network available to the whole university community over 80 access points Internet 2 Institution with an OC3 access line video conference facilities online course development platform 42 academic computer labs for students 1 032 computers estimated about 5 000 computers estimated including administrative faculty and research facilities and a campus network backbone infrastructure interconnecting over 40 buildings fiber optics 42 The Puerto Rico Seismic Network in charge of monitoring seismic activity for the Caribbean region is on the campus 43 College of Engineering edit The college is accredited by ABET It is among the top 10 U S universities in the field of engineering in number of students enrolled 44 The University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez produces around 600 engineers every year 45 A National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering Inc NACME report for the 1996 1997 academic year indicates the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez graduated by far the largest number of Hispanic engineers 46 Student life editAthletics edit nbsp UPRM s Tarzan paw logoThe university s mascot is a bulldog named Tarzan Tarzans for men and the Janes for women sports team respectively The Mayaguez campus is a member of the LAI Liga Atletica Interuniversitaria It is the only university that participates in all sports sponsored by the LAI It currently participates in 16 men s sports and 12 women s sports with a total of 373 athletes Its main building is the Rafael A Mangual Coliseum The campus has had an Olympic swimming pool in the Natatorio RUM and a Tennis Center since the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games 47 Since September 1 2003 the Mayaguez campus competes as an independent university in the NCAA s Division II It participates in men s basketball baseball cross country running soccer swimming tennis track outdoor volleyball taekwondo and wrestling and in women s basketball cross country running swimming and tennis Activities edit The campus has over 100 student organizations Some annual events include Cinco Dias con Nuestra Tierra Five Days with Our Earth Every March agricultural students organize a five day event in celebration of agriculture Justas Intercolegiales Intervarsity Games Every April there are athletic competitions between Puerto Rican universities Cena Internacional International Dinner Every November all international students the faculty and staff get together for a dinner Encendido de la Navidad Christmas Enlightening Each December students faculty staff and community attend the tree lighting ceremony to start the Christmas holiday season on campus Radio Colegial edit Main article Radio Colegial In 2007 a group of students from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE UPRM Chapter created an Internet Radio Station starting with one weekly radio program and then broadcasting its programming through a web portal Student organizations edit There are hundreds of student organizations in each faculty of the University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Campus 48 including but not limited to the following American Society of Civil Engineers UPRM Chapter civil engineering student organization 49 Coki Racing Team student organization that designs and constructs a small scale vehicle that operates by chemical means 50 Students for the Exploration and Development of Space SEDS UPRM space exploration student organization 51 Campus Verde an environmental organization dedicated to spreading awareness of climate issues and how students can help protect the environment 52 SPECTRUM LGBT student organization that has coordinated various drag shows 53 Creative Artistic University Workshop Taller Artistico Creativo Universitario TACU an artist student organization dedicated to providing materials and information with the end goal of helping artist present their works at annual expositions 54 Come Colegial a student organization founded in 2014 that helps by providing food to disadvantaged students In 2019 Come Colegial was extended to all the campuses of the University of Puerto Rico 55 The organization has continued to provide food during the COVID 19 pandemic in Puerto Rico 56 Hope for a Rescue an animal rescue group 57 SIEMPREVIVAS a feminist group that organizes support groups and provides services for victims of domestic violence 58 University Institute for the Development of Communities Instituto Universitario para el Desarollo de las Comunidades IUDC a student organization that carries out investigations and promotes community development around the island 59 Medicine Education Development MEDLIFE UPRM Medical students association that carries out charity work 60 Notable alumni editMain article List of University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez people nbsp Antonio Mignucci PhD 1996 a biological oceanographer specializing in the management and conservation of marine mammals nbsp Olga D Gonzalez Sanabria BS is the highest ranking Hispanic at NASA Glenn Research Center nbsp Orlando Figueroa BS 1978 Director of the Mars Exploration Program in NASA nbsp William A Navas Jr BS 1965 the first Puerto Rican to be named an Assistant Secretary of the Navy nbsp Joxel Garcia BS former four star admiral in the U S Public Health Service Commissioned Corps He served as Assistant Secretary for Health and currently serves as the President of the Ponce School of Medicine nbsp Emilio Diaz Colon Adjutant General of the Puerto Rican National Guard and later the Superintendent of the Puerto Rican Police Force See also editUniversity of Puerto Rico strikes 2010 2011References edit Que es el Fondo Dotal Exalumnos RCM Retrieved 2021 08 22 UPRM Dashboards OPIMI RUM UPRM Dashboards UPRM Dashboards OPIMI RUM UPRM Dashboards UPRM Dashboards OPIMI RUM UPRM Dashboards pag 1 PDF Retrieved 2011 02 28 a b University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez UPRM Final Self Study Design PDF uprm edu Retrieved 8 January 2016 a b Datos de Matricula OPIMI RUM 2015 06 10 Retrieved 2020 08 22 a b c Monica Hechevarria 2008 02 24 Huellas El mas viejo del RUM Puerto Rico El Nuevo Dia p 58 Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez de la UPR conmemora su aniversario 109 con celebracion virtual Universidad de Puerto Rico in Spanish Retrieved 2021 08 23 Historical Sketch Sobre Nosotros www uprm edu Retrieved 2021 08 23 Alvarez Cervela Jose Maria 1988 El Portico Federico Degetau en la Universidad de Puerto Rico en Mayaguez Su Historia estetica constructiva y simbolica asi como sus influencias arquitectonicas en Mayaguez Editorial UPRM p 91 Rincones de Mayaguez Portico del Edificio Degetau Mayaguez sabe a mango in Spanish 2016 Retrieved 2021 04 05 Ludim Rosa Velez Mariam 2007 07 06 Se buscan ingenieras mecanicas Searching for female mechanical engineers www uprm edu in Spanish Retrieved 2021 06 30 Anton George F 1963 Since the beginning of time the history of the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts beginning with the originators of the idea and up to 1962 Office of Information College of Agriculture and Mechanics Arts University of Puerto Rico p 239 El valor de saber renunciar in Spanish Retrieved 2011 03 01 El ex rector del RUM Rafael Pietri Oms liderara el movimiento politico en el Oeste in Spanish El Nuevo Dia Associated Press 13 May 2008 Retrieved 2010 06 23 uprm edu in Spanish Archived from the original on 2010 06 09 Retrieved 2010 06 23 Vargas Saavedra Maelo 14 March 2005 Muere ex rector del RUM in Spanish PRIMERA HORA Retrieved 2010 06 23 uprm edu PDF in Spanish Retrieved 2010 06 23 uprm edu in Spanish Retrieved 2010 06 23 Seeking solutions PDF www adastra ks org Retrieved 2019 11 30 Resolution PDF academic uprm edu Retrieved 2019 11 30 universia in Spanish Retrieved 2010 06 23 Vargas Saavedra August 31 2010 Busca fumar pipa de la paz en el RUM Primera Hora in Spanish Puerto Rico Primera Hora Retrieved August 31 2010 Caquias May 14 2013 Nombrados los Rectores Interinos El Nuevo Dia in Spanish Puerto Rico El Nuevo Dia Retrieved May 18 2013 Nombran decimotercer rector del RUM uprm edu Retrieved 8 January 2016 Ramirez Ferrer Julio Victor Nombran exdecana de Estudiantes del RUM como Rectora interina LA CALLE Digital in Spanish Retrieved 2021 05 26 Vigilantes al trabajo del nuevo rector del RUM Primera Hora in Spanish 2019 08 08 Retrieved 2021 05 26 Inicia labores decimo cuarto rector del RUM Universidad de Puerto Rico in Spanish Retrieved 2021 05 26 pag 5 PDF Retrieved 2011 02 28 Reinicio de Labores del Banco Popular Sucursal RUM Restart of Work of the Banco Popular RUM Branch Decanato de Administracion in Spanish 2020 09 16 Retrieved 2023 10 01 De Feria Zorali 2019 04 15 MUSA y la coleccion permanente del Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez MUSA and the permanent collection of the University Campus of Mayaguez UPRM in Spanish Archived from the original on 2021 07 09 Retrieved 2020 08 20 Abre sus puertas el Cafe Bistro Hacienda Lealtad colegial Cafe Bistro Hacienda Lealtad Colegial opens its doors Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez in Spanish 2019 03 21 Archived from the original on 2021 07 09 Retrieved 2021 07 09 Oferta Academica de todos los programas del RUM Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez in European Spanish Retrieved 2023 05 29 Datos de Matricula OPIMI RUM 2015 06 10 Retrieved 2023 05 29 2 07ProfileFRONT 11 50 indd PDF Retrieved 2010 08 13 Research investigacion uprm edu Archived from the original on 6 November 2007 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Civil Engineering and Surveying Civil uprm edu Retrieved 2010 08 13 UPR Mayaguez Colegio de Ingenieria Ing uprm edu Retrieved 2010 08 13 a b 1 Archived June 10 2010 at the Wayback Machine Exploration of the Muertos Trough and Puerto Rico Trench via Un tethered Free Vehicles 2015 NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research Home 2015 03 18 Retrieved 2021 09 25 Electrical and Computer Engineering UPR Mayaguez Ece uprm edu Retrieved 2010 08 13 2 Archived November 22 2008 at the Wayback Machine Universidad de Puerto Rico Upr edu Retrieved 2010 08 13 Rodriguez Victor M 2010 06 21 Puerto Rico The Invisible and Recurring Social Struggles in the Oldest Colony in the World Dissident Voice Retrieved 2010 08 13 Schools Hispanicengineer com Archived from the original on March 28 2010 Retrieved 2010 08 13 UPR Mayaguez UPR Informa 10x10 upr edu Archived from the original on 2011 07 20 Retrieved 2010 08 13 Student organizations list in University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Campus Actividades Sociales y Culturales UPRM Retrieved 2020 12 10 ASCE UPRM ASCE UPRM Retrieved 2023 05 29 Coki Racing Team UPRM Department of Chemical Engineering Retrieved 2023 05 29 Making Space for Everyone SEDS UPRM Puerto Rico SEDS UPRM Retrieved 2022 08 10 Campus Verde Campus Verde www uprm edu Retrieved 2020 08 22 A Night to Remember Spectrum s Musical Drag Show English Department UPRM 2019 04 24 Retrieved 2020 08 22 Exposicion Anual de Estudiantes del RUM admin uprm edu Retrieved 2020 08 22 Come Colegial y un Final Feliz especial Come Colegail and a final happy special Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez in Spanish 2020 05 15 Retrieved 2021 05 26 Come Colegial del Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez de la UPR celebra una edicion especial de Final Feliz Universidad de Puerto Rico in Spanish Retrieved 2020 08 20 VOCERO Jan Javier Figueroa Especial para EL Buscan ayuda para perrito atropellado en Yauco Seeking help for a doggy run over in Yauco El Vocero de Puerto Rico in Spanish Retrieved 2020 08 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Siempre Vivas siemprevivas uprm edu Retrieved 2021 05 26 Estrategias para el desarrollo de las comunidades Strategies for the development of communities Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez in Spanish 2019 02 08 Retrieved 2021 05 26 Medicina Educacion Desarrollo MEDLIFE Departamento de Biologia 2018 05 27 Retrieved 2022 08 10 External links editOfficial website Portals nbsp Puerto Rico nbsp EducationUniversity of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Taxa from Wikispecies nbsp Data from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez amp oldid 1182093773, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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