08/09/2024
For the first time ever, we had participants in our Summer Seminar from the U.S. Congress to learn more about Mexican Institutions and History, thanks to the sponsorship of
Embajada Estados Unidos en México.
Thank you Valeria Zepeda, Rafael González, Juan Pablo Micozzi, Vidal Romero and Javier Aparicio for your participations in this Seminar.
08/09/2024
Yesterday, we hosted a graduation ceremony for our in-person students and congratulated them for participating in this Seminar. Thank you Amb. Alicia Kerber Consulado General de México en San Diego, San Diego County, Tijuana Innovadora, Rafael Fernández de Castro, Allert Brown-Gort, and Amb. Jeffrey Davidow for you participations in this event.
Thank you Embajada Estados Unidos en México for advancing the bilateral relationship with your sponsorship.
08/09/2024
The in-person section of the Seminar included presentations from Amb. Alicia Kerber Consulado General de México en San Diego and Jorge Goytortua Cross Border Xpress, highlighting the importance of regional integration in the Bilateral Relationship.
The sponsorship of Embajada Estados Unidos en México helped foster an environment of learning and dialogue.
08/09/2024
On Monday, we welcomed some of the Seminar students to campus for a 4 day in-person immersion into U.S. Political Institutions and the Bilateral Relationship.
We thank Embajada Estados Unidos en México for their sponsorship, which made this possible.
08/09/2024
The last session of the virtual section of the Seminar featured
Embajadora Martha Bárcena and her outlook on pressing issues of the U.S.-Mexico Relationship.
This act of mutual understanding was made possible by the sponsorship of Embajada Estados Unidos en México.
08/09/2024
Today we concluded our annual U.S Political Institutions and the Bilateral Relationship Summer Seminar, sponsored by Embajada Estados Unidos en México.
This is a picture from our virtual inauguration, where Roberto Quiroz, Cultural Affairs Officer at the Embassy, shared the importance of education on the U.S.-Mexico relationship.