ASU in Mexico newsletter
July Newsletter 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 Newsletter 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 Newsletter 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 Newsletter 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 Newsletter 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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