California Institute of Technology

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California Institute of Technology
Motto "The truth shall make you free"
Established 1891
Type Private
Endowment US$1.4 billion
President Jean-Lou Chameau
Staff 386
Undergraduates 896
Postgraduates 1,275
Location Pasadena, CA, USA
Campus Urban, 124 acres (0.5 km²)
Mascot Beaver
Website www.caltech.edu

The California Institute of Technology (which is called "Caltech" for short) is a major American research university in the city of Pasadena in the state of California. Caltech specializes - is especially good, or especially interested - in the study of engineering, computer science, and the physical sciences (some physical sciences are physics and chemistry, as well as others). Caltech is also in charge of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, also called JPL. JPL is part of NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which is the part of the United States government that explores space. Caltech is not owned or run by the United States, or NASA, but NASA pays Caltech to run JPL for them.

Caltech's mascot is the beaver. Many schools that specialize in engineering have beavers for their mascot, because in the wild, beavers are known for making dams, and so people think that they are the animal most like engineers.

Caltech's motto is "The truth shall make you free."

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