As a graduate student at the University of Arizona, you will undoubtedly spend much of your time completing reading assignments, writing lengthy papers, and conducting important research; however, you should have some fun along the way! Life as a graduate student in Tucson offers many opportunities for involvement, for both academic and personal development.
The City of Tucson is not only home to a premier research institution. Tucson is also considered the astronomy center of the world and a by the Wall Street Journal. Tucson is also a perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts as it is surrounded by the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert and has a climate of 360 sunny days a year! Year-round outdoor recreation includes miles of hiking trails, swimming, ballooning, biking, and camping, as well as skiing in nearby mountains.
Tucson is one of the fastest growing cities in the Sun Belt and a dynamic Southwestern community of more than 800,000 people. Nestled between four mountain ranges, 120 miles from Phoenix and 60 miles from the Mexican border, the city enjoys a rich cultural heritage and a wide variety of attractions.
- is just a short walk away from the University campus, and includes dozens of retail stores, restaurants, and coffee shops.
- , , and are all great venues constantly bringing music into the city.
- If your interests are more culinary, , and that the city boasts the
- Tucson supports cultural activities surprising for its size, offering frequent performances of the , the , the , and .
On campus, there are plenty of clubs to choose from. Take a look at the Associated Students of the University of Arizona's list of . You can also check out clubs associated with our programs.
Campus Tours and Visitor Information
A complete listings of tours and visitor information can be found at: . General information about the Tucson area is available at .