ASU in Mexico newsletter

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December Newsletter 2025

  • ASU–UAG: Five new 3+1 dual bachelor’s degrees launched.
  • Arizona–Mexico: ASU joined Gov. Hobbs’ Mexico City trade mission.
  • Nutrition research: ASU–Tec completed a binational research platform.
  • Sonora visit: Hermosillo students explored ASU programs.
  • Sports innovation: ASU expert spoke at UAG on innovation in sport.
  • Semiconductors: 11,000+ Mexican students enrolled in ASU chip courses.
  • Saberes MX: ASU joined Mexico’s national lifelong learning platform.
  • State partnerships: Mexican delegations advanced chip collaboration.
  • ASU en Español: Spanish-language online programs launched.
  • Chihuahua MOU: Agreement expands semiconductor education statewide.
  • Music therapy: ASU research supports virtual therapy in Mexico.
  • International students: ASU ranked No. 1 among U.S. public universities.

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September Newsletter 2025

 

  • Semiconductors forum: ASU hosted a U.S.–Mexico forum on chip investment, workforce and supply chains.
  • SEP MOU: ASU and Mexico’s SEP expanded digital micro-credentials to 2.8M+ learners.
  • Tecmilenio partnership: ASU and Universidad Tecmilenio expanded online access via 100 Million Learners.
  • TecNM expansion: ASU and TecNM added a legal module to semiconductor training.
  • Film contest: ASU and UdeG Foundation launched their third cross-border film contest.
  • Entertainment dialogue: ASU hosted a Mexico City discussion on Latino representation in Hollywood.
  • International students: ASU welcomed 14,600+ international students this fall.

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May Newsletter 2025

  • Mexican education leaders visited ASU to launch course for the semiconductor workforce.
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey grad to lead ASU Learning Enterprise
  • ASU and TecNM launched a second course to build semiconductor skills across North America.
  • UNAM and ASU renewed their partnership and explored joint programs in health and sustainability.
  • ASU held a town hall with Mexican students to discuss AI’s role in education and training.
  • Tecmilenio’s rector met with ASU leaders to explore new digital and health education partnerships.
  • The U.S. Embassy launched a mentoring program for Mexican students.
  • UADY began offering ASU’s English course to help engineering students prepare for tech careers.

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January Newsletter 2025

  • ASU and Mexico launched Talent Network initiatives in D.C. with key officials.
  • Kaleidoscope 2024 featured over 1,200 films, celebrating winners.
  • ASU expanded the semiconductor course with UTM.  
  • ASU showcased initiatives at the Arizona-Mexico Commission Plenary. 
  • UdeG opens a new facility at ASU’s California Center.
  • Crow talks about education innovation at UdeG Innova Forum 2024.   
  • ASU and Tec students collaborated on a water sustainability project in Sonora.
  • ASU’s Convergence Lab hosted a panel series on key U.S. election topics.
  • ASU and Santander expanded the semiconductor English course to 1,389 in Mexico.
  • Digital transformation and AI insights for family businesses at LéaLA 2024.
  • Tecmilenio launched the semiconductor course, enrolling 2,283 students.

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September Newsletter 2024

  • ASU's semiconductor workforce development is reaching over 10,000 students in Mexico
  • Telemundo Arizona featured ASU's Executive Director of Mexico Relations, "Yo Soy Arizona"
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey visited in June to explore ongoing and potential collaborations
  • Convergence Lab Event focused on the Paris Paralympic Games, featuring gold medalists
  • Kaleidoscope Film Contest 2024 soon to select and announce winners
  • ASU joins US-Mexico semiconductor industry forum in Baja California
  • UAG and ASU seek to improve diabetes treatment
  • UTA and ASU signed a General Collaboration Agreement for future projects
  • ASU and Chihuahua collaborating on microelectronics talent mapping and workshops

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