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The Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla () (BUAP) is the oldest and largest university in
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,
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. Founded on 15 April 1578 as Colegio del Espíritu Santo, the school was sponsored by the
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during most of the
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colonial era before turning into a public college in 1825 and eventually into a
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in 1937. The religious origins can be seen in many of BUAP's buildings in Puebla city centre, which were once colonial-era churches. The flagship campus is located in the city of
Puebla Puebla, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla, is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 217 municipalities and its capital is Puebla City. Part of east-centr ...
, although more than nine facilities are distributed across the state. Currently, it is one of the 105 institutes participating in the
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at
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.


History

The university was founded as a Jesuit college under the name ''Colegio del Espíritu Santo'' in 1578 and ran until the expulsion of the order in 1767. It then became the ''Real Colegio Carolino'' in 1790, after a period when the buildings were used for diverse purposes, including a military barracks. When the Jesuits returned to Mexico in 1820, they once again took over the running of the college as the ''Real Colegio del Espíritu Santo, de San Gerónimo y San Ignacio de La Compañía de Jesús'', which on Mexican independence the following year became the ''Imperial Colegio de San Ignacio, San Gerónimo y Espíritu Santo''. In 1825 it was removed from the control of the church authorities and taken under state control, becoming the ''Colegio del Estado'', although the rectors continued to be priests. On 4 April 1939, the college was raised to a university as ''Universidad de Puebla''. However, it was not until almost twenty years later that it gained autonomy from government control as ''Universidad Autónoma de Puebla'' under legislation passed on 23 November 1956. It was renamed ''Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla'' in 1987.


Organization

The institution's motto is: "Pensar bien para vivir mejor" (Spanish for "To think well, so as to live better"). Its logo features a phoenix bird in a shield. On the top of the shield, the Greek goddess of knowledge,
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, is located. The use of the word ''autonomous'' means that, as a public university, it receives funds from the government. However, the university is free to arm and to change the programs in the university considers it necessary. As a macrouniversity, 34% of the students in higher level in Puebla attend the BUAP.


Athletics

The sport teams of the university are named the Lobos (Wolves) BUAP. There are several sport facilities through the state for the students to take part in. The BUAP takes part in different competitions with representative teams in them. The
Lobos de la BUAP Club de Fútbol Lobos de la Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla were a Mexican football club based in Puebla, Mexico. The club represented the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. The club's history goes back to the early 1930s ...
soccer team is currently affiliated with the university, and features some students from Puebla's public university. They currently play in the
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.


Campus

As a
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, the BUAP has several campuses located throughout the state to satisfy the students. In Puebla City, there are four main zones in which the BUAP operates: the "Área Centro"(Center Area), located in downtown Puebla and featuring many colonial-era buildings; The "Ciudad Universitaria" (University City), located in the Southeast zone in Puebla city, and it is where the main headquarters of the BUAP are; the "Área Salud" (Health Area), which includes the University Hospital; and the "Angelópolis Area" (Angelopolis Area), which is the newest and features the University's Cultural Complex. Along with them, the university is responsible for six high schools in the Puebla city. Along with them, the University has nine regional sections which operate in some of the biggest cities in
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, and are:
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,
Atlixco Atlixco () is a city in the Mexican state of Puebla. It is a regional industrial and commercial center but economically it is much better known for its production of ornamental plants and cut flowers. The city was founded early in the colonial peri ...
, Chiautla,
Chignahuapan Chignahuapan () is a town in the List of states of Mexico, Mexican state of Puebla. It serves as the seat of the surrounding Municipalities of Puebla, municipality of the same name. The municipality is the location of many touristic places very we ...
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Cuetzalan Cuetzalan () is a small town set high in the hills in the north of the Mexican state of Puebla, from Puebla, the state capital. Franciscan friars founded the town in 1547. Overview Cuetzalan is located in the Sierra Norte region. The climate ...
, Libres,
Tehuacán Tehuacán () is the second largest city in the Mexican state of Puebla, nestled in the southeast of the valley of Tehuacán, bordering the states of Oaxaca and Veracruz. The 2010 census reported a population of 248,716 in the city and 274,906 i ...
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Tetela de Ocampo Tetela de Ocampo is a town in Tetela de Ocampo Municipality in the Sierra Norte region of the Mexican state of Puebla. "Tetela" is a name of Nahuatl origin, containing the elements ''tetl'' (hill) and ''tla'' (many): it thus means "place of man ...
and
Zacapoaxtla Zacapoaxtla is a city and seat of the Zacapoaxtla Municipality, in the Mexican state of Puebla. The city has a population of 8,062 inhabitants, while the municipality has 49,242 inhabitants at the 2000 census. Name The name means ''place where ...
. Finally, the BUAP has three "foreign academic units", which act almost autonomously, located in the cities of Tecamachalco,
La Magdalena Tlatlauquitepec La Magdalena Tlatlauquitepec is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla in south-eastern Mexico. The BUAP The Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla () (BUAP) is the oldest and largest university in Puebla, Mexico. Founded ...
and Teziutlan.


Media

The university operates Radio BUAP with transmitters in Puebla since 1997, Tehuacán and Chignahuapan, and television station TV BUAP with transmitters in Puebla and Tehuacán.


See also

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List of Jesuit sites This list includes past and present buildings, facilities and institutions associated with the Society of Jesus. In each country, sites are listed in chronological order of start of Jesuit association. Nearly all these sites have be ...
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List of universities in Mexico This is a list of universities in Mexico. Federal Universities *General Coordination of Technological and Polytechnic Universities (CGUT) * National Pedagogic University *National Polytechnic Institute *National Technological Institute of Mexico * ...


References


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External links

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