Murdered for a cellphone – university shocked at senseless student killing
The University of Guadalajara is once again in mourning, this time after one of its brightest students died Monday during a mugging in Colonia Vicente Guerrero.
The University of Guadalajara is once again in mourning, this time after one of its brightest students died Monday during a mugging in Colonia Vicente Guerrero.
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A new “memorandum of understanding” between the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Tec de Monterrey looks to “generate academic opportunities for the professionalization of the work of those who defend human rights, particularly the rights of journalists.”
An exchange program – part of the Obama-era “100,000 Strong in the Americas” initiative – between universities in the Unites States and Mexico is officially underway.
Seismic stations for the detection of earthquake-related activity are being installed around the Guadalajara metro area by University of Guadalajara scientists and the city of Zapopan.
The sixth edition of “Mil Tambores Guadalajara” will shake the fertile soil of archeological site Guachimontones, Saturday and Sunday, June 23-24.
Seismic stations for the detection of earthquake-related activity are being installed around the Guadalajara metro area by University of Guadalajara scientists and the city of Zapopan.
Staff from the U.S. Consulate in Guadalajara participated gleefully in the city’s recent pride parade.
Paseo Alcalde, a long pedestrian promenade currently under construction – and under which the Tren Ligero 3 subway line is likewise being built – will double, according to tourism officials, as a “gastronomic corridor” featuring the greatest hits of Jalisco cuisine.