ASU in Mexico newsletter

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March Newsletter 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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February Newsletter 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 Newsletter 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 Newsletter 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 Newsletter 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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