March 23, 2023

  • CHIPS Act at forefront of ASU Mexico priorities 
  • Future of Mexico's democracy uncertain, say constitutional scholars
  • Professor earns fellowship to translate Mexican literature
  • Norson student capstone program enters third year  
  • Professor wins award for book on history of Mexico
  • Youth drug resistance program expands in Sonora
  • Pilot program brings UABC participants to ASU 
  • Cintana Alliance works to protect Galapagos Islands
  • Zocalo: Finding hope in Mexico’s democracy
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Professor Sally Morton, ASU's executive vice president of Knowledge Enterprise, greets Ambassador of Mexico to the U.S. Esteban Moctezuma Barragán for the inaugural CHIPS First address on November 21 in Tempe, before more than 60 guests. Moctezuma spoke o

December 30, 2022

  • ASU, Mexico partner to boost semiconductor production in North America 
  • Mexican higher ed leaders get ‘Fifth Wave’ insight
  • Commission invests $200k for semiconductor push
  • ASU debuts at Guadalajara International Book Fair
  • Arizona-Mexico Commission recognizes ASU’s work
  • Business Insider Mexico reports on ASU virtual reality smell research
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October 25, 2022

  • ASU, US-Mexico Foundation host Ambassador Moctezuma Barragán in California Center
  • Center expands ASU’s presence in nation’s capital
  • Video highlights Yaqui Nation cooperation in Sonora 
  • Convergance Lab hosts 'sportswashing' talk in Mexico City
  • Sonoran students complete, laud ASU online classes
  • ASU expert talks climate change with Mexico's El Universal
  • Students advance project with Mexico pork exporter
  • ASU, UABC pursue increased academic collaboration
  • Essay: Mexico City’s hand-painted signs under threat
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August 18, 2022

  • ASU, US-Mexico Foundation host Ambassador Moctezuma Barragán in California Center
  • Center expands ASU’s presence in nation’s capital
  • Video highlights Yaqui Nation cooperation in Sonora 
  • Convergance Lab hosts 'sportswashing' talk in Mexico City
  • Sonoran students complete, laud ASU online classes
  • ASU expert talks climate change with Mexico's El Universal
  • Students advance project with Mexico pork exporter
  • ASU, UABC pursue increased academic collaboration
  • Essay: Mexico City’s hand-painted signs under threat

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June 6, 2022

  • ASU president addresses innovation at Innova Forum
  • ASU Art Museum hosts popular Mexican ‘luchadores’
  • Binational symposium explores latest cancer research 
  • ‘Mexico Today Spotlight’ explores binational medical research
  • ASU experts discuss COVID-19 with ‘El Economista’
  • Convergence Lab hosting talk on Mexican food travels
  • Transborder school advances COLEF collaboration
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May 2, 2022

  • ASU, Sonora to increase cross-border collaboration
  • Norson binational engineering capstone to continue
  • Law professor testifies at electoral tribunal hearing
  • Transborder studies, UABC conduct binational forum
  • Social work students give Hermosillo trip 'thumbs up'
  • Workshop promotes sustainable tourism in Sky Island borderlands
  • Mexico experts discuss femicide crisis at symposium

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February 28, 2022

  • Crow: Leverage crisis to transform education, future
  • Tia Foundation, ASU bring medical care to Sonora Yaqui Nation
  • APLU supports academic freedom in Mexico
  • Immigrant alumna leads nonprofit to help migrants
  • UABC grad students prep for careers with ASU course
  • UAEM faculty recognized for REMOTE participation
  • Simbiosis hosting free journalism live talks in April

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December 30, 2021

  • Binational convocation explores value of universities
  • ASU assists in advancing Mexico’s judicial system
  • Mexican universities offered special REMOTE invite
  • Students present final data to Sonoran pork producer
  • Thousands complete ‘active learning’ course in 2021
  • New program introduces students to social work, personal growth in Hermosillo
  • El COLEF border seminar features transborder faculty
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November 30, 2021

  • Tec, U.S. schools seek to advance neurotechnology
  • ASU promotes entrepreneurship at Mexico’s ANUIES international conference
  • Proposal: Let ‘everyday people’ govern the border
  • UABC partnership moving forward on multiple fronts
  • Binational panel analyzes online privacy, protection
  • Students exchange ideas during COIL virtual forum
  • U.S. & Mexico: Shared water, shared solutions
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October 29, 2021

  • Mexico's ambassador to U.S. visits Arizona State
  • COIL lecture explores U.S.-Mexico interdependence
  • Universidad de Guadalajara learns about ASU’s approach to innovation 
  • Cronkite School launches series of Mexico initiatives
  • ASU, UABC hold binational virtual tourism talk
  • ASU, Tec students work to improve Norson business processes
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September 30, 2021

  • ASU museum celebrates Mexico’s Independence Day
  • Alliance seeks to improve public education across Mexico  
  • New Google collaboration spotlights Latino history
  • STS dean shares community-based learning practices
  • U.S. policy in Latin America explored at security forum
  • Dentistry students sharpen English skills with Global Launch 
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August 31, 2021

  • Students return to ASU campuses in record numbers
  • ASU delegation meets with top Mexico officials
  • Sonorans complete Era of Active Learning course
  • Dr. Velez-Ibáñez recognized with anthropology award
  • NSF calls for increased international collaboration
  • UABC, ASU collaboration advancing COIL initiative
  • Mexico strongly represented at ‘REMOTE’ summit
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July 30, 2021

  • Mexico’s U.S. ambassador meets with ASU delegation
  • Sonora governor-elect U.S. trip includes ASU meeting
  • Universidad de Guadalajara pursuing transformation
  • Arizona Chamber of Commerce values Mexico
  • Marsiglia earns national society’s Presidential Award
  • Alumna unites science, art with Puerto Peñasco mural
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June 30, 2021

  • Sonora, ASU formalize academic collaboration 
  • Softball alumnae to compete in Olympic debut with Team Mexico 
  • Dialogue addresses challenges of U.S.-Mexico border
  • UNISON expands access to ‘Universal Learner’ courses
  • Promoting nature-based solutions in border cities
  • Binational workshop explores political disinformation
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April 30, 2021

  • Hispanic students continue to thrive at Arizona State
  • Renewed agreement expands UNAM collaboration
  • ASU, Dell Technologies Mexico ‘Tech Talk’ focuses on educational models
  • Lalo Alcaraz joins ASU school as artist-in-residence
  • Convergence Lab, Tec de Monterrey panel weighs-in on medical innovation without borders
  • Border talk gives Latin American academics insight
  • ASU cybersecurity expert shares knowledge during UNITEC Engineering Week
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March 31, 2021

  • ASU returning to in-person classes for fall semester
  • Sonora governor, ASU president speak with ‘Age of Active Learning’ grads
  • ASU alumna to serve as next UNISON president
  • Convergence Lab talks ‘three sports, two countries, one fan base’
  • ASU, UNISON co-teach to advance drug prevention effort in Mexico
  • ASU joins Sonora’s ‘International Education Day’
  • Mexican consulate celebrates Latin women in higher ed, hosts ASU faculty
  • Academic collaboration with UABC moves forward
  • Essay: Exploring Mexico City’s Museo del Enervante
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February 26, 2021

  • COVID-19 vaccination site opens at ASU stadium
  • Alumna’s nonprofit helping thousands in rural Mexico
  • New student capstone program moves forward 
  • Biochemist with ties to Mexico, ASU designing vaccines at Moderna
  • Faculty exchange continues justice work in Mexico
  • Convergence Lab hosting journalism challenges talk 
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December 30, 2020

  • Presidents embrace higher education’s ‘fifth wave,’ sign online student exchange agreement 
  • Napolitano gives law school ‘Victims’ Voice’ keynote   
  • Graduate college secures Mexico-U.S. award to research sustainable farming
  • First binational student capstone program debuts in Sonora in 2021  
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey among Hackathon winners
  • Sonora students heading toward ASU online courses
  • ‘Animal Político’ features ASU turtle researcher 
  • Convergence Lab hosts misinformation webinar 
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October 30, 2020

  • Mexico COVID-19 model points to response complexities, provides future framework 
  • Mexico, U.S. ambassadors discuss digital diplomacy 
  • Universities host North American economic symposium
  • Top luminaries gather virtually for 11th GSV summit   
  • Demand for UDI’s active learning course continues
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September 30, 2020

  • ASU ranked No. 1 in innovation for 6th year by U.S. News & World Report
  • UNISON gets inside look at ‘ASU Sync’ modality
  • Sonora, ASU continue offering seminars to improve learning outcomes
  • México consulate hosts political participation seminar
  • ‘Futbol’ soccer stars discuss future of sport at Convergence Lab event
  • UNAM, ASU faculty collaboration leads to book on reshaping of U.S. immigration
  • ASU Latino community engagement ‘step ahead’ of 2020 ‘Decade of Healthy Aging’ designation
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August 31, 2020

  • ASU president provides perspective on campus return
  • Sonoran becomes first student from México enrolled in ASU Prep Digital
  • School of Transborder Studies going green in Nogales 
  • How U.S. Ambassador to México became a Twitter star
  • UABC, ASU explore bilingual internship program
  • México contingent among largest at REMOTE summit 
  • ASU-México panel explores empathy during crisis
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June 30, 2020

  • ASU President: ‘Do I have your attention now?’
  • Governor grateful for ASU as Sonora transitions schools to new digital learning model
  • Universidad Panamericana panel introduced to ASU innovation
  • Former astronaut talks inclusiveness in space during binational Convergence Lab event
  • More than 3,000 Universidad de Guadalajara professors tune in to Dr. Rangel Sostmann course
  • Johnson inspires Latin American educators amid turbulent pandemic journey 
  • Chicanos Por La Causa help promote ‘Acceso ASU’
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May 29, 2020

  • ASU unveils new collaboration with top Mexican universities
  • ‘ASU for You’ offers free educational tools, classes for learners worldwide affected by pandemic
  • Dr. Rangel Sostmann works with UdeG to leverage technology for remote teaching  
  • Spring graduates unite with Dr. Seuss video message
  • Sonoran educators advance remote learning with ASU collaboration
  • Thunderbird, Mexican partners consider paths forward out of pandemic during webinar
  • Universidad de Guadalajara recognizes ASU as it goes virtual amid coronarivus pandemic
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March 31, 2020

  • ASU moves classes online in response to coronavirus outbreak in U.S.
  • Sonora educators leverage ASU to prep for online learning amid coronavirus pandemic
  • New partnership with top Mexico universities establishes pathways for students
  • Universidad Panamericana collaboration tests virtual reality to rehabilitate children  
  • ‘Voz de las Víctimas’ conference in Mexico City looks back at achievements
  • UNISON, ASU seek to boost social work collaboration
  • Leaving Campeche: Fulbright scholar reflects on Mexico departure in wake of coronavirus crisis
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February 29, 2020

  • Mexico’s Secretary of Education embraces digital education 
  • Convergence Lab hosts education technology forum at Google in Mexico City 
  • Schugurensky provides transnational perspective in Sonora
  • CMIC Sonora moves forward with ASU construction partnership
  • Sustainability scientist works to save Baja sea turtles
  • Digital education pilot course for teachers underway in Sonora 
  • SWJPCC publishes first Spanish translated research 
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December 20, 2019

  • EdPlus takes adaptive learning message to UNITEC 
  • Institute of Mexicans Abroad, Mexico Consulate organize ‘Dreamers’ forum at ASU 
  • Sonora’s virtual university blooming after 2019 launch 
  • Tec de Monterrey pros learn about ASU’s marketing strategy during visit
  • Mexico field trip to analyze impact of cactus viruses 
  • ASU health expert talks sleep at Guanajuato festival 
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Tecnológico de Monterrey

November 26, 2019

  • ASU InStride welcomes newest member: Tecnológico de Monterrey
  • Map exhibit highlights historical changes to Mexico-U.S. border 
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey joins ASU, PLuS Alliance at 2019 hackathon 
  • Cookout held to support Mexico students
  • Admission services continues strong Mexico outreach
  • Phoenix sports marketing tour brings Mexico students to W. P. Carey School of Business
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ASU Innovation

October 31, 2019

  • ASU named No. 1 in innovation for the fifth consecutive year 
  • ASU participates in College Board forum held in Guadalajara 
  • Universidad de Guadalajara delegation returns to ASU
  • Convergence Lab hosts ‘Mexico City Dehydrated?’ panel 
  • Law school hosts Tecnológico de Monterrey faculty for ‘rule of law’ education
  • Arizona celebrates Mexican independence, heritage with art 
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September 30, 2019

  • Arizona university presidents embrace Mexico trade treaty 
  • UNITEC presidents visit ASU to forge new partnerships  
  • Alum’s short film earns spot in prestigious Mexico film festival 
  • ASU Mexican alumna’s research sheds light on renal disease|
  • Graduate school looks to advance UNAM partnership
  • Guanajuato academic fair draws international educators, ASU
  • EGADE, ASU host Mexico City kickoff event for joint MBA
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July 31, 2019

  • Technology in the classroom focus of Sonora secretary of education ASU visit 
  • Sonora undersecretary leads Tempe visit to discuss ASU Prep, aerospace
  • Sun Devils soccer team gets full immersion in Monterrey
  • Agreement expands Guanajuato, ASU collaboration
  • Engineering school hosts annual sensor workshop  
  • Aspiring Mexico student entrepreneurs pitch ideas to ASU business faculty
  • ASU, Tec business schools to launch dual MBA degree in 2020
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June 26, 2019

  • IDB division chief paints vision on future of education during ASU visit
  • Engineers envision border as energy-water innovation zone
  • Graduate college associate dean talks water at Tec workshop
  • Law school, Mexico partners advance ‘Victim Voices’ project 
  • ASU hosts workshops at Chihuahua’s largest regional literary festival 
  • Project seeks to bolster weather resiliency, livability in cities
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May 9, 2019

  • Leader of Mexico’s largest state, ASU president meet in Tempe
  • ASU hosts third Arizona-Sonora biennial colloquium 
  • Increased collaboration underway as UdeG, ASU formalize relationship
  • Technology discussion on ‘the future’ held in Mexico City
  • Transborder school migrant caravan seminar examines complex issue
  • Mexico Fulbright scholar reaches light at end of PhD tunnel
  • Sonora students, faculty talk participatory governance with ASU counterparts
  • ASU participates in Mexico’s signature aerospace fair
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ASU graduation ceremony

March 26, 2019

  • Leadership of Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua gets inside look at ASU
  • Dr. Héctor Moreira Rodriguez briefs on Mexico energy reform at Wilson Center
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Sonora Norte, ASU seek water sustainability collaboration
  • Fulbright recipient heads to Mexico for mobile health research
  • Convergence lab arranges Mexico City events
  • Research partner spotlights Mexico drug abuse treatment efforts 
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meeting

February 6, 2019

  • Crow advances Mexico collaboration during Sonora trip
  • Wrigley Institute hosts international sustainability workshop
  • Nursing college continues to advance Guanajuato partnership
  • ASU’s Mexico office organizes luncheon to honor Mexico students
  • ASU library exhibit focuses on Teotihuacan mapping project
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January 2, 2019

  • ASU strengthens bond with universities in Mexico
  • Schugurensky stresses participative democracy in Sonora talk
  • Program testing to deter substance abuse in Mexican youth continues
  • Tec PhD students conclude energy research stay in Tempe 
  • ASU research underway to capture impact of anti-immigrant sentiments on border youth
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October 31, 2018

  • U.S. News and World Report ranks ASU most innovative school in U.S. for fourth consecutive year
  • Ministry of Finance expert shares insight into U.S.-Mexico trade relationship during Thunderbird talk
  • Universidad Anáhuac, ASU formalize collaboration 
  • ‘Obesity and lack of sleep: the ills that afflict Mexicans’
  • Graduate college pursuing new inroads into Mexico 
  • Adaptive learning collaboration with Universidad Estatal de Sonora
  • Raised fists, rising hope: 50 years later, activist athletes reflect on Mexico City Olympic Games
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey High School, ASU address in-depth adaptive learning approach
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September 6, 2018

  • Crow on Mexico collaboration: 'We need to be creating more and more opportunity for broader sections of the population'
  • Accomplished alumna reflects on ASU experience
  • September athlete panel in Mexico City to discuss sports activism 
  • Substance abuse collaboration continues 'keepin' it REAL'
  • Portal concept links Tempe campus to Mexico City
  • Sonora students among Chief Science Office Summer Institute participants 
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July 31, 2018

  • Hispanic college-degree attainment key to driving economy forward
  • Tec de Monterrey grad students leverage Decision Theater in Tempe
  • COMEXI talk explores role of sports, World Cup in geopolitics
  • ASU's Graduate College seeks Mexico Fulbright scholars
  • Global Launch welcomes Guadalajara students, faculty
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June 30, 2018

  • University of Guanajuato collaboration takes aim at obesity
  • ASU partakes in Mexico's 10th annual international biosafety symposium
  • ASU Foundation receives grant from the Government of Mexico for scholarships
  • Celebrating decade of 'lean' years with prestigious Mexican university 
  • Graduate college looking to increase presence of Mexican students at ASU
  • Women in congress, Mexico's silent victory
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May 31, 2018

  • U.S.-Mexico partnership benefits us all 
  • A cross-border look at the final frontier 
  • Applications open for borderlands research grants 
  • ASU-Tecnológico de Monterrey workshop advances adaptive learning
  • ASU dean challenges participants at Arizona and Mexico Town Hall
  • ASU and Tecnológico de Monterrey initiative focuses on justice reform
  • Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez awarded inaugural Saber es Poder-IME Prize

 

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April 30, 2018

  • Tecnológico de Monterrey conference advances adaptive learning
  • ASU and Tecnológico de Monterrey discuss collaborating on humanities, education, and sexual harassment prevention
  • Binational partnership promotes health training and public education
  • ASU and COMEXI tackle the relevance of media and its role for democracy
  • ASU welcomes Universidad Autonóma de Occidente agribusiness faculty members
  • ASU hosts Tempe Forum on Mexico's 2018 Presidential Election
  • ASU Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering offers information session in Hermosillo
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March 31, 2018

  • Universidad de Sonora and ASU collaborate on solar energy
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey's education innovation leaders visit ASU
  • New initiatives aim to bring more international graduate scholars to ASU
  • How to educate the 21st century's Leonardo da Vinci
  • ASU Regents' professor becomes a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences
  • 'SABER ACOMODAR' tells the story of art from Jalisco, Mexico, over past 100 years
  • ASU continues collaboration with Sonora Universities
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February 28, 2018

  • Experts review what NAFTA needs in the 21st century
  • ASU and Consulate of Mexico strengthen ties
  • ASU discusses strategic iniciatives with Mexican leaders
  • ASU Foundation and Consulate of Mexico scholars acknowledged
  • ASU joins C3 coalition to tackle climate change issues
  • Power and scope of education at heart of recent features
  • ASU and CICESE researchers study the North American monsoon
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January 31, 2018

  • ASU and COMEXI host resilient cities event
  • ASU participates in the Transborder Ecosystem for Regional Innovation and Development
  • Unlocking the magic of the 'dry Atlantis'
  • AZ Biosecurity Workshop addresses international need
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December 29, 2017

  • Universities share ways to propel innovation at scale
  • Board members and directors of Tecnológico de Monterrey’s West Zone visit ASU
  • Great Debate: Climate Change - The Environmental and Social Consequences, for Mexico and the World
  • Arizona-Mexico trade takes center stage at Governor's Luncheon
  • Education expert provides recommendations to improve K-12 education
  • Intent, reality and future: the North American Free Trade Agreement
  • ASU and Tecnológico de Monterrey team up for sensors and machine learning workshop
  • ASU and CICESE researchers explore trans-border collaboration
  • ASU academic visit to Tecnológico de Monterrey Santa Fé campus in Mexico City
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