University of Florida College of the Arts
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29.648199°N 82.340572°W / 29.648199; -82.340572
Former names | College of Fine Arts |
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Type | Art school |
Established | 1975 |
Affiliation | University of Florida |
Dean | Onye P. Ozuzu |
Students | 1,220 |
Location | , , United States |
Website | www |
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The University of Florida College of the Arts is the fine arts college of the University of Florida. It was established in 1975, and is located on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus. As of 2018[update] the dean was Onye P. Ozuzu.[1]
Previously named the College of Fine Arts, the college's name was changed on May 12, 2014.[2]
The College of the Arts, one of 16 colleges and more than 150 research centers and institutes at the University of Florida, offers bachelor's, master's and Ph.D. degree programs in its three schools — the School of Art and Art History, School of Music, and School of Theatre and Dance. The college is also the home to the Center for Arts in Medicine, Center for World Arts, Digital Worlds Institute, University Galleries and the New World School of the Arts in Miami. It has more than 100 faculty members and more than 1,220 students. The college hosts more than 300 performances, exhibitions and events each year. Faculty and students also exhibit and perform at other local, national and international venues.[3]