"Local Renaissance man Gregory McNamee sketches the history of the University of Arizona with concision, wit, and an unerring sense of how UA developed into one of the major public universities in the world. The journey is not just entertaining; there’s real soul and substance here. Whether he’s describing the rise of international powerhouses like astronomy and anthropology or focusing on exceptional individuals like Chicano literature pioneer Miguel Mendez or water specialist Helen Ingram, McNamee captures the breadth and depth of UA’s extraordinary contributions to our state, our globe, and, indeed, our universe itself."—Tom Sheridan, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, author of Arizona: A History.