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Events


The Prevalence of Hepatitis in Hispanics: Implications for Future U.S.-Mexico Health Care, Rita Lepe, co-sponsored by the UTD Pre Health Program. March 31, 2008, Richardson, TX. U.S.

Creative Writing, the Art of a Writer, Robert Nelsen, co-sponsored by the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), March 27, 2008, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Mexico

The Politics, Economics, and Culture of Mexican - U.S. Migration: Both Sides of the Border, Edward Ashbee and Ma. Elena Labastida, Co-sponsored by the UTD School of Political, Economic and Policy Sciences and the UTD School of Arts and Humanities, February 28, 2008, Richardson, TX. U. S.

Rumor de Páramo (Murmurs from the Wasteland), Ana Cervantes, Co-sponsored by the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA), the UTD School of Arts and Humanities, and the UTD Center for Translation Studies. November 9, 2007, Richardson, TX. U. S.

Globalization, Geography, and Comparative Advantages: New Opportunities for International Education, Brian J. L. Berry., Co-sponsored by the Mexican Association for International Education (AMPEI) and the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, November 8, 2007, Chetumal, Quintana Roo.

Contemporary Challenges of the Mexican Democracy, Jesus Silva Herzog, Co-sponsored by the Consulate General of Mexico in Dallas and the UTD School of Political, Economic and Policy Sciences and the McDermott Library. September 19, 2007, Richardson, TX. U.S.

Center for U.S.–Mexico Studies Annual Lecture Series Begins Sept.19 at UT Dallas
UT-Dallas, Richardson, Texas, Sept 6, 2007

UTD Arts and Technology Program Hits the Road at CIMAT for the Second Time. UTD Student Jeffrey Senita to Teach Students In Mexico About Computer Animation and Motion Capture
UT-Dallas, Richardson, Texas, July 21, 2007

UT Dallas to Mark International Education Week With Series of Lectures, Information Sessions. Campus Community and Public Invited to Attend Events.
UT-Dallas, Richardson, Texas, November 13-17, 2006


UTD Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies Annual Lecture Series Begins This Week
UT-Dallas, Richardson, Texas, September 18, 2006


Interplay at UTD Oct. 6–Nov. 10
Art Exhibition Breaks Boundaries Between Media, Culture
UT-Dallas, Richardson, Texas, September 05, 2006

Ana Cervantes, Los Tiempos Pasados To Perform at UTD To Celebrate the Tenth Anniversary of the Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies
UT-Dallas, Richardson, Texas, March 25, 2006


UT-Dallas Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of the Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies
UT-Dallas, Richardson, Texas, March 24-25, 2006


Convergence of US, Mexico and China: S. S. Chern Legacy Conference in CIMAT Mexico
Da Hsuan Feng
UTD Vice President for Research and Economic Development
CIMAT, Mexico, November 19, 2005


Welcoming Comments for the S. S. Chern Memorial Conference
Da Hsuan Feng
UTD Vice President for Research and Economic Development
CIMAT, Mexico, November 17, 2005


Photo Exhibit at UTD to Feature Images of Mexican Landscape. Month-Long Show Will Highlight Country’s Natural Diversity
The University of Texas at Dallas, November 11, 2005


The Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies (CUSMS) proudly announces its 2006-2007 scholarship programs for Mexican, Latin American, and Caribbean students.
The University of Texas at Dallas, October 5, 2005

UTD's Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies Resumes Its Educational Lecture Series With a Twist
The University of Texas at Dallas, August 24, 2005


UTD Arts and Technology Program Hits the Road: Professor Thomas Linehan to Teach Students In Mexico About Computer Animation, Graphics


Knots in Biological Sciences
U.S.-Mexico Workshop Sponsored by CIMAT, UT Dallas, and UT Southwestern Medical Center
The University of Texas at Dallas, April 29, 2005


Closing Comments of the US-Mexico Workshop on Nanoscience for Advanced Applications: on Crossroads of Disciplines
“Physics/Science and Mathematics”
Da Hsuan Feng, UTD Vice President for Research and Graduate Education
University of Guanajuato, Mexico, February 19th, 2005


Nanoscience for Advanced Applications: on Crossroads of Disciplines
U.S.-Mexico Workshop
Guanajuato, Mexico, February 16-19, 2005

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