Monday, January 24, 2011
Beautiful Agony Free Previews
Leaders Prepa Tec are welcome from Professor David Noel
Students Leaders of different student groups at the Prepa Tec particpate in Meeting with President of Tecnológico de Monterrey
Representatives of the five student groups participated Prepa Tec Campus January 20 in a session that called for all student groups Tecnológico de Monterrey and was directed by Prof. David Noel Ramírez Padilla, President of Tecnológico de Monterrey and Dr. David Garza Salazar, Rector of the Metropolitan Area of \u200b\u200bMonterrey of Tecnológico de Monterrey.
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high school students participating in 2010
this year was held from 20 to 22 January in the Campus Eugenio Garza Lagüera and attended by approximately 300 students from 42 colleges and secondary schools, who represented the countries comprising the United Nations Organization (UNO).
The opening was attended by Mr. Betha Dávila de Apodaca, Vice Chancellor of Educational Media, Ms. Victoria Medina Duarte, Director of Student Affairs from the office of Media Education, the directors of the Eugene campus Garza Sada, Eugenio Garza Lagüera, Santa Catarina, Cumbres and Valle Alto and Ms. Adriana Muñoz, Director of Student Affairs of the VEM.
For three days, students were integrated into the various committees that comprise the UN and discussed issues of international relevance such as sustainable development, the use of nuclear weapons, poverty and national security, among others. the final will receive three major awards in each committee: best speaker, honorable mention and best delegate.
this year was held from 20 to 22 January in the Campus Eugenio Garza Lagüera and attended by approximately 300 students from 42 colleges and secondary schools, who represented the countries comprising the United Nations Organization (UNO).
For three days, students were integrated into the various committees that comprise the UN and discussed issues of international relevance such as sustainable development, the use of nuclear weapons, poverty and national security, among others. the final will receive three major awards in each committee: best speaker, honorable mention and best delegate.
Bright Yellow Diarrhea
MUNterrey present their work at the Conference on Research and Development
More than 1600 participants including students, researchers and friends of science met from 19 to 21 January to share their achievements and discuss innovation entrepreneurship and promote the generation of patents in the 41 th Congress of Research and Development (CIDET).
The closing ceremony was January 21 with the presentation of awards to new members and promoted the National System of Researchers, the new members of the Mexican Academy of Sciences for the work of the International Baccalaureate students the VAS and doctoral theses, master and licensure as teachers and inventors who completed the Diploma of Patents.
More than 1600 participants including students, researchers and friends of science met from 19 to 21 January to share their achievements and discuss innovation entrepreneurship and promote the generation of patents in the 41 th Congress of Research and Development (CIDET).
were present at the close of Dr. Pedro Prieto Trejo, Vice President for Research and Francisco J. Cantú Ortiz, Director of Research and Graduate Studies who provided emotional messages, Ms. Mayra Nuñez Vazquez, Delegate of the Mexican Institute of Intellectual Property Northeastern, Dr. Neil Hernandez Gress, a research professor of Campus Estado de Mexico and Dr. David Garza Salazar, Rector of the Monterrey metropolitan area who gave the closing of the event.
Lic Apodaca Bertha Davila, Vice Chancellor of Secondary Education, presented awards to eight students contest International Baccalaureate tests were winners: Sophia Angelica Tenorio Martínez (CVL), Adriana Treviño Benavides (CSC), Edith Gabriela Paz Mendoza (Ceglo), Patricio Almeida Miguel Street (CSC, Carlos Chávez-Sánchez Espejo (CSC), Gabriela Silva ( CSC), Ivan Alejandro Martinez Cordova (CSC), Maria Eugenia Santos Vargas (CSC), Marilu Vazquez Vazquez (Ceglo) and Gabriela del Carmen Méndez Hidalgo (Ceglo).
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Community Service Hours Ideas For Probation
Quixote rides the Library
Summit Campus Library unveiled a mural in delQuijote collaborative workspace.
Summit Campus Library unveiled a mural in delQuijote collaborative workspace.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Reebok Precision Xt User Manual
Prepa Tec is your first ebook! David Garza
The lic. Ana Corzo, director of Library and Campus Tutoring teacher Summit presented a book project that was selected from more than 600 proposals at the system to be one of the top 25 e-books to be published in the Editorial Digital ITESM, half from August to December 2010.
The book will cover topics on the role of the tutor and will be geared to the subject of Tutoring.
Summit Campus Teacher of published e-book
The lic. Ana Corzo, director of Library and Campus Tutoring teacher Summit presented a book project that was selected from more than 600 proposals at the system to be one of the top 25 e-books to be published in the Editorial Digital ITESM, half from August to December 2010.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Cranberry Kitchenaid Mixer
assumes the Presidency of the Monterrey metropolitan area
The new Rector of the Metropolitan Area of \u200b\u200bMonterrey said his appointment brings great responsibilities, and to serve and support students and society, so he invited the community of the Rectory that together define the future that transforms people and the environment as society needs.
SNC assumes the position he was responsible for Dr. Alberto Bustani Adem for nearly 10 years, and now heads the new Vice-Rector for Academic Development Planning and Tecnológico de Monterrey.
In his message, Dr. Garza said his appointment comes responsibilities, and one of the most important is to serve and support students. "It is my privilege and an honor to assume this responsibility, I see it as an opportunity to serve. Serve students, teachers, administrative staff and seeing it in perspective, an opportunity to serve our society. "
He also noted that work to the institution going forward, and preserving that essence that makes it unique. "I believe I have responsibilities as Rector important among them is that the institution continues to progress and keep changing, and that certain aspects are those who define and characterize and make it unique, do not change."
Más de 25 años de experiencia
El nuevo rector fue presentado por el doctor Rafael Rangel Sostmann, Rector del Sistema Tecnológico de Monterrey y por el profesor David Noel Ramírez Padilla, Rector del Tecnológico de Monterrey.
El doctor David Garza Salazar es graduado con Mención Honorífica de la carrera de Ingeniero en Sistemas Computacionales del Tecnológico de Monterrey, en mayo de 1985, obtuvo el grado de Doctor en Filosofía en Ciencias de la Computación en Colorado State University en diciembre de 1995.
Dentro de su trayectoria de más de 25 años en la Institución, served as General Director of Campus San Luis Potosi, Director of the School of Engineering, and Director of the Division of Electronics and Information Technology Campus Monterrey.
teacher-researcher has been teaching courses for careers, graduate and doctorate. He is a member of the National Research System of CONACYT, and received on two occasions, 1997 and 2000, the Award for Teaching and Research Work of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey. Recognition
Dr. Alberto Bustani
At the same event was held a tribute to Dr. Alberto Bustani, new Vice President for Academic Planning and Development Tecnológico de Monterrey system for his outstanding career as Rector of the Monterrey metropolitan area.
Dr. Lucrecia Lozano, Director of the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences Campus Monterrey read a profile on the outstanding achievements in academic, student, sporting and cultural Dean of the Metropolitan Area of \u200b\u200bMonterrey in the years in which he remained under his charge, giving on behalf of the members of the Institution, a Borrego one Bronze and Glass.
Sostmann Dr. Rafael Rangel, Rector of Tecnológico de Monterrey recognized the contribution of Dr. Bustani in modernization of infrastructure, sustainable campus model and in particular the creation of research chairs model.
"This model was its contribution, the chairs, the group of teachers, researchers and students, is a great legacy. Is the sustainable model that will allow us to grow in coming years, "he said.
Dr. Bustani thanked his team for their support over the years. "In my new role I will make every effort to contribute as much as possible to the programs and strategic projects of our mission, building on experience gained in the last 10 years," said. INSTITUTION
SNC as the Musical and JAM. There will be sports competitions that will help them become people of integrity and ethics in the future to help improve their environment and their country.
The new Rector of the Metropolitan Area of \u200b\u200bMonterrey said his appointment brings great responsibilities, and to serve and support students and society, so he invited the community of the Rectory that together define the future that transforms people and the environment as society needs. SNC assumes the position he was responsible for Dr. Alberto Bustani Adem for nearly 10 years, and now heads the new Vice-Rector for Academic Development Planning and Tecnológico de Monterrey.
In his message, Dr. Garza said his appointment comes responsibilities, and one of the most important is to serve and support students. "It is my privilege and an honor to assume this responsibility, I see it as an opportunity to serve. Serve students, teachers, administrative staff and seeing it in perspective, an opportunity to serve our society. "
To continue the promotion of research at the Institute, Dr. Garza said there are major challenges has been the Campus Monterrey, but is an area which needs to be strengthened. "I perceive significant challenges in the field of educational innovation in the research topic, we must continue with what we have achieved, and this still capitalize" explained.
"We must be passionate about what we do, because the passion for education is something that must guide us in all our decisions and our actions," he said.
The Dean of the Monterrey metropolitan area includes the Monterrey-Campus with its schools of Engineering and Information Technology, Biotechnology and Health, Business, Social Sciences and Humanities, Architecture, Art and Design, Graduate Public Administration and Public Policy and EGADE Business School in Monterrey, as well as the Vice-Rector of Teaching Media, formed by the Summit preparatory, Eugenio Garza Lagüera, Eugenio Garza Sada, Santa Catarina y Valle alto–.
"We must be passionate about what we do, because the passion for education is something that must guide us in all our decisions and our actions," he said. Más de 25 años de experiencia
El nuevo rector fue presentado por el doctor Rafael Rangel Sostmann, Rector del Sistema Tecnológico de Monterrey y por el profesor David Noel Ramírez Padilla, Rector del Tecnológico de Monterrey.
El doctor David Garza Salazar es graduado con Mención Honorífica de la carrera de Ingeniero en Sistemas Computacionales del Tecnológico de Monterrey, en mayo de 1985, obtuvo el grado de Doctor en Filosofía en Ciencias de la Computación en Colorado State University en diciembre de 1995.
Dentro de su trayectoria de más de 25 años en la Institución, served as General Director of Campus San Luis Potosi, Director of the School of Engineering, and Director of the Division of Electronics and Information Technology Campus Monterrey.
teacher-researcher has been teaching courses for careers, graduate and doctorate. He is a member of the National Research System of CONACYT, and received on two occasions, 1997 and 2000, the Award for Teaching and Research Work of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey. Recognition
Dr. Alberto Bustani
At the same event was held a tribute to Dr. Alberto Bustani, new Vice President for Academic Planning and Development Tecnológico de Monterrey system for his outstanding career as Rector of the Monterrey metropolitan area.
Dr. Lucrecia Lozano, Director of the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences Campus Monterrey read a profile on the outstanding achievements in academic, student, sporting and cultural Dean of the Metropolitan Area of \u200b\u200bMonterrey in the years in which he remained under his charge, giving on behalf of the members of the Institution, a Borrego one Bronze and Glass.
Sostmann Dr. Rafael Rangel, Rector of Tecnológico de Monterrey recognized the contribution of Dr. Bustani in modernization of infrastructure, sustainable campus model and in particular the creation of research chairs model.
"This model was its contribution, the chairs, the group of teachers, researchers and students, is a great legacy. Is the sustainable model that will allow us to grow in coming years, "he said.
Dr. Bustani thanked his team for their support over the years. "In my new role I will make every effort to contribute as much as possible to the programs and strategic projects of our mission, building on experience gained in the last 10 years," said. INSTITUTION
SNC as the Musical and JAM. There will be sports competitions that will help them become people of integrity and ethics in the future to help improve their environment and their country.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Cystic Ovaries Conceiving
Starting semester! Tecnológico de Monterrey
A festive atmosphere pervaded the Luis Elizondo Auditorium at noon on January 10, 2011 to welcome Professor David Noel Ramírez Padilla as the new Rector of Tecnológico de Monterrey.
At 13:30 hours the lights dimmed and the voice of the master of ceremonies marked the beginning of the ceremony led by engineer Lorenzo H. Zambrano, Chairman of the Board of Tecnológico de Monterrey who was accompanied at the table of honor Sostmann Dr. Rafael Rangel, Rector of Tecnológico de Monterrey and Professor David Noel Ramírez Padilla, President of Tecnológico de Monterrey. Onstage
The first to speak was the engineer Lorenzo H. Zambrano, Chairman of the Board of Tecnológico de Monterrey, who reminded the audience of the new structure of Tecnológico de Monterrey consists of four main institutions: ITESM, TecMilenio University, Virtual University and the Institutes and Medical Centers. Zambrano
"Today, Tecnológico de Monterrey is in good hands, and we are very excited about the new stage in the life of this great educational institution that begins this day," he told the audience of students, academics, alumni directors, employees , parents and senior members of the educational, political, business and cultural as well as those followed in the signal around the world through the Virtual University and Tec online Frequency. Dreams and Legacies
Then Sostmann Dr. Rafael Rangel, Rector of Tecnológico de Monterrey took the floor. Expressed his confidence that Professor David Noel Ramírez and the new generation of managers that support it, take the institution into a bright future and great expectations for education and development of this country.
At the end of his message Dr. Rafael Rangel proceeded to make a symbolic act by depositing in the hands of Professor David Noel a box whose contents were a deluxe edition of the Mission 2015. "David Noel, I'm sure it'll be a good steward, "said Rangel Sostmann.
Confidence in the future
"But the important thing is that this diversity enriches us and unites us around the Mission, Vision and Principles of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, which are not negotiable for us, because they are the apex of our institution" said.
thanked the Council confidence placed in him the support of his family, his students, friends and colleagues who have accompanied him to share the main issues and challenges of his life and who now motivate to continue enlarging the Tecnologico de Monterrey. He also recognized the families of the founders, especially the presence of Mrs. Consuelo Garza de Garza Lagüera and Lagüera Don Alejandro Garza, Eugenio Garza Sada children who attended the ceremony and accompanied him to the front.
"Today more than ever, Mexico needs, as stated by Dr. Rafael Rangel, that universities can be the agents proactive to help solve the challenges facing our society, especially in relation to the challenge of achieving a more just and dignified Mexico for all Mexicans, for that, we will do our binomial 'know to serve'; binomial has always been my guide behavior, "he said. He especially thanked
Sostmann Dr. Rangel, who has worked for 20 years, the Tecnológico de Monterrey great delivery today. "All this was thanks to his vision, his capacity for innovation and entrepreneurial culture, its ability to spot opportunities, but above all their passion and boundless dedication. I also thank Peggy for being the great friend of dreams and illusions of Dr. Rangel. Tecnológico de Monterrey not be what it currently is without the support and advice of this great woman, "he said. Working strategies
The Rector of Technology Monterrey shared the five key strategies to be implemented along with his team for the Monterrey Technological continue to contribute as before, the aggrandizement of Mexico and thus honor the dreams that Dr. Rangel left to the institution.
Professor Ramirez Padilla breakthrough that will consolidate the enriching and enhancing academic quality education model with emphasis on student-centered learning, learning through collaborative work, mobile and active learning in the best technology-based platform.
also strengthen ethics education through courses personal ethics and society. And professional ethics and citizenship is taught in every race.
"Our biggest challenge will be to internalize and record with indelible ink on all our students the transcendent to be always act ethically, to be ethical is profitable," he said. Thus, he explained, will intensify the focus of ethics cross, which means that in 54 subjects of their curriculum, students of the Tecnológico de Monterrey will have the opportunity to analyze and reflect, at least in each subject, 5 dilemmas ethical issues related to the course, so that by the end of his career, 250 have been exposed to ethical dilemmas.
He said that the third strategy is to increase the internationalization increasing the number of students participating in various foreign universities, foreign students coming to the 31 campuses of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, and teachers in exchange programs.
"also make alliances in each of our schools at the top schools in your area. Just as today we have the alliance of the Graduate School of Public Administration, Harvard University, so our EGADE Business School seek alliances with leading business schools in the world, the same we will do in the schools of Business, Engineering, Architecture and Design, Economics and Social Sciences, Information Technology. This will be a commitment from each of our schools, "he said. He said that already works in partnership with Georgia Tech in Industrial Engineering Department, in the area of \u200b\u200binformation technology at Carnegie Mellon or Purdue University; in Business Administration with Stanford University.
mentioned that the fourth strategy is to increase research to address and respond to the challenges and societal challenges, and promote economic development in our regions and the country through business incubators and technology parks.
Professor Padilla Ramírez explained that in the area of \u200b\u200bresearch work on two major avenues: Meeting the challenges that we demand of Mexican society and in strategic areas such as biotechnology, life science, mechatronics, automotive, aerospace Manufacturing and Design, and Information and Communication Technologies.
"These are areas that promise a great future for the country according to the Global Outlook and where we will also continue investigating how far we've done," he said.
The new Rector also said that this year will open the Technology Parks of the Campus: Puebla, Leon, Culiacan, Mexico City, San Luis Potosi, Central Veracruz and expand the technological park of Campus Chihuahua. While that 2012 will be built technology parks currently in its initial stage of design, on campus: Aguascalientes, Chiapas, Irapuato, Ciudad Juárez, Hidalgo and Saltillo.
The fifth strategy is to promote the commitment of the Tecnológico de Monterrey with the social development of the country that honor the participation of students through its social service transfer knowledge to less developed communities, to foster its development through Centers Community Learning which will support courses and programs as Secundarianet, Prepanet, and promoting social incubators that provide a better life for these families.
"I invite every one from his trench contributed their best to continue building this great institution founded by a great Prócer Don Eugenio Garza Sada, to keep it as it was from the outset the major trigger for development of Mexico. Of Mexico is not a sum of square miles is where our ancestors rest, where one day we too will rest and home to our children who are the greatest treasure we have.
"We have a strong commitment to them, and new generations, they require us to surrender with a passion to build a Mexico with better opportunities, more just and dignified but mostly humane for all. In short I invite you to have great faith in Mexico at Tecnológico de Monterrey and our children because each of them have great hope in us, "he concluded.
In a solemn ceremony Professor David Noel Ramirez reiterated his commitment to work to serve and contribute to solving the challenges of competitiveness, education and sustainable development leading to Mexico to be a more just, dignified and humane for all.
A festive atmosphere pervaded the Luis Elizondo Auditorium at noon on January 10, 2011 to welcome Professor David Noel Ramírez Padilla as the new Rector of Tecnológico de Monterrey. At 13:30 hours the lights dimmed and the voice of the master of ceremonies marked the beginning of the ceremony led by engineer Lorenzo H. Zambrano, Chairman of the Board of Tecnológico de Monterrey who was accompanied at the table of honor Sostmann Dr. Rafael Rangel, Rector of Tecnológico de Monterrey and Professor David Noel Ramírez Padilla, President of Tecnológico de Monterrey. Onstage
were also present board members of Tecnológico de Monterrey, chairman of civic associations, rectors, vice rectors and heads of all campuses of the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Then came the interpretation of the National Youth Orchestra of Tecnológico de Monterrey, which under the direction of master Azael Martinez led the audience in Jalisco in Nuevo Leon through a musical journey Jalisco dedicated to the roots of Professor David Noel Ramírez.
Then came the interpretation of the National Youth Orchestra of Tecnológico de Monterrey, which under the direction of master Azael Martinez led the audience in Jalisco in Nuevo Leon through a musical journey Jalisco dedicated to the roots of Professor David Noel Ramírez. The first to speak was the engineer Lorenzo H. Zambrano, Chairman of the Board of Tecnológico de Monterrey, who reminded the audience of the new structure of Tecnológico de Monterrey consists of four main institutions: ITESM, TecMilenio University, Virtual University and the Institutes and Medical Centers. Zambrano
engineer acknowledged that the challenges facing Mexico in terms of competitiveness, education, security, and sustainable development are very important and emerging economies require higher education have increasingly higher quality and active participation of universities committed to excellence in promoting the economic, social and institutional country.
convinced that it was said Professor David Noel Ramírez, backed by his 38 years of teaching experience, is the best person to give continuity to the efforts of the Tecnologico de Monterrey as part of its mission.
convinced that it was said Professor David Noel Ramírez, backed by his 38 years of teaching experience, is the best person to give continuity to the efforts of the Tecnologico de Monterrey as part of its mission. "Today, Tecnológico de Monterrey is in good hands, and we are very excited about the new stage in the life of this great educational institution that begins this day," he told the audience of students, academics, alumni directors, employees , parents and senior members of the educational, political, business and cultural as well as those followed in the signal around the world through the Virtual University and Tec online Frequency. Dreams and Legacies
Then Sostmann Dr. Rafael Rangel, Rector of Tecnológico de Monterrey took the floor. Expressed his confidence that Professor David Noel Ramírez and the new generation of managers that support it, take the institution into a bright future and great expectations for education and development of this country. spoke of his five big dreams for the Technology Monterrey they have to do with academic quality, ethics education for students, the business incubators and technology parks become a true engine of economic development that the institution continue to increase their social development programs in a very important and is recognized worldwide for the quality of their research.
stressed in the latter category three great legacies that Tecnológico de Monterrey will leave the company as a result of their research programs and graduate programs, "namely: the development of public policies that Mexico needs in areas such as security, competitiveness and municipal governance, developing sustainability programs, such as care of the aquifers, renewable energy generation, creation of cleaner transport and preservation of flora and fauna, and the development of the base of the pyramid through sustainable housing systems, water remediation, energy generation and economic growth through entrepreneurship for these communities. At the end of his message Dr. Rafael Rangel proceeded to make a symbolic act by depositing in the hands of Professor David Noel a box whose contents were a deluxe edition of the Mission 2015. "David Noel, I'm sure it'll be a good steward, "said Rangel Sostmann.
Confidence in the future
In his message Professor David Noel Ramírez Padilla said any concern that their new responsibilities could bring, it minimizes the reflection that has the backing of the entire team that assists and community administrative and academic Tecnológico de Monterrey.
"I am proud of each of my colleagues, and all members of our community, they reflect a mosaic of what the Tecnológico de Monterrey, from different regions of the country, have different capabilities that are complementary, have different religious beliefs and political ideology, all this causes us great synergy that we will benefit as we have always done in a framework of respect and tolerance.
"I am proud of each of my colleagues, and all members of our community, they reflect a mosaic of what the Tecnológico de Monterrey, from different regions of the country, have different capabilities that are complementary, have different religious beliefs and political ideology, all this causes us great synergy that we will benefit as we have always done in a framework of respect and tolerance. "But the important thing is that this diversity enriches us and unites us around the Mission, Vision and Principles of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, which are not negotiable for us, because they are the apex of our institution" said.
thanked the Council confidence placed in him the support of his family, his students, friends and colleagues who have accompanied him to share the main issues and challenges of his life and who now motivate to continue enlarging the Tecnologico de Monterrey. He also recognized the families of the founders, especially the presence of Mrs. Consuelo Garza de Garza Lagüera and Lagüera Don Alejandro Garza, Eugenio Garza Sada children who attended the ceremony and accompanied him to the front.
"Today more than ever, Mexico needs, as stated by Dr. Rafael Rangel, that universities can be the agents proactive to help solve the challenges facing our society, especially in relation to the challenge of achieving a more just and dignified Mexico for all Mexicans, for that, we will do our binomial 'know to serve'; binomial has always been my guide behavior, "he said. He especially thanked
Sostmann Dr. Rangel, who has worked for 20 years, the Tecnológico de Monterrey great delivery today. "All this was thanks to his vision, his capacity for innovation and entrepreneurial culture, its ability to spot opportunities, but above all their passion and boundless dedication. I also thank Peggy for being the great friend of dreams and illusions of Dr. Rangel. Tecnológico de Monterrey not be what it currently is without the support and advice of this great woman, "he said. Working strategies
The Rector of Technology Monterrey shared the five key strategies to be implemented along with his team for the Monterrey Technological continue to contribute as before, the aggrandizement of Mexico and thus honor the dreams that Dr. Rangel left to the institution.
Professor Ramirez Padilla breakthrough that will consolidate the enriching and enhancing academic quality education model with emphasis on student-centered learning, learning through collaborative work, mobile and active learning in the best technology-based platform.
also strengthen ethics education through courses personal ethics and society. And professional ethics and citizenship is taught in every race.
"Our biggest challenge will be to internalize and record with indelible ink on all our students the transcendent to be always act ethically, to be ethical is profitable," he said. Thus, he explained, will intensify the focus of ethics cross, which means that in 54 subjects of their curriculum, students of the Tecnológico de Monterrey will have the opportunity to analyze and reflect, at least in each subject, 5 dilemmas ethical issues related to the course, so that by the end of his career, 250 have been exposed to ethical dilemmas.
He said that the third strategy is to increase the internationalization increasing the number of students participating in various foreign universities, foreign students coming to the 31 campuses of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, and teachers in exchange programs.
"also make alliances in each of our schools at the top schools in your area. Just as today we have the alliance of the Graduate School of Public Administration, Harvard University, so our EGADE Business School seek alliances with leading business schools in the world, the same we will do in the schools of Business, Engineering, Architecture and Design, Economics and Social Sciences, Information Technology. This will be a commitment from each of our schools, "he said. He said that already works in partnership with Georgia Tech in Industrial Engineering Department, in the area of \u200b\u200binformation technology at Carnegie Mellon or Purdue University; in Business Administration with Stanford University.
mentioned that the fourth strategy is to increase research to address and respond to the challenges and societal challenges, and promote economic development in our regions and the country through business incubators and technology parks.
Professor Padilla Ramírez explained that in the area of \u200b\u200bresearch work on two major avenues: Meeting the challenges that we demand of Mexican society and in strategic areas such as biotechnology, life science, mechatronics, automotive, aerospace Manufacturing and Design, and Information and Communication Technologies.
"These are areas that promise a great future for the country according to the Global Outlook and where we will also continue investigating how far we've done," he said.
The new Rector also said that this year will open the Technology Parks of the Campus: Puebla, Leon, Culiacan, Mexico City, San Luis Potosi, Central Veracruz and expand the technological park of Campus Chihuahua. While that 2012 will be built technology parks currently in its initial stage of design, on campus: Aguascalientes, Chiapas, Irapuato, Ciudad Juárez, Hidalgo and Saltillo.
The fifth strategy is to promote the commitment of the Tecnológico de Monterrey with the social development of the country that honor the participation of students through its social service transfer knowledge to less developed communities, to foster its development through Centers Community Learning which will support courses and programs as Secundarianet, Prepanet, and promoting social incubators that provide a better life for these families.
"I invite every one from his trench contributed their best to continue building this great institution founded by a great Prócer Don Eugenio Garza Sada, to keep it as it was from the outset the major trigger for development of Mexico. Of Mexico is not a sum of square miles is where our ancestors rest, where one day we too will rest and home to our children who are the greatest treasure we have.
"We have a strong commitment to them, and new generations, they require us to surrender with a passion to build a Mexico with better opportunities, more just and dignified but mostly humane for all. In short I invite you to have great faith in Mexico at Tecnológico de Monterrey and our children because each of them have great hope in us, "he concluded.
Kates Playground Killer Forum
Start new era under the chancellorship of David Noel Ramírez Padilla
SSC students participated in the Congress of New York Experience
8 to 13 December, Congress made the New York Experience in New York. Like every year, involving 21 students from St. Campus Catarina, plus more than 800 young people from the United States.
The congress aims to acquaint students with some techniques on
marketing, administration and finance in areas such as sports, fashion, entertainment, among others, through conferences with experts in those fields.
Participants have the opportunity to learn and implement their knowledge, as part of the Youth Congress had the opportunity to meet part of the logistics and operation of various tourist attractions, visited the stadium including the U.S. Open Arthur Ashe Stadium ".
SSC students participated in the Congress of New York Experience
8 to 13 December, Congress made the New York Experience in New York. Like every year, involving 21 students from St. Campus Catarina, plus more than 800 young people from the United States.
The congress aims to acquaint students with some techniques on
marketing, administration and finance in areas such as sports, fashion, entertainment, among others, through conferences with experts in those fields.
Participants have the opportunity to learn and implement their knowledge, as part of the Youth Congress had the opportunity to meet part of the logistics and operation of various tourist attractions, visited the stadium including the U.S. Open Arthur Ashe Stadium ".
Friday, January 7, 2011
Starp Size Omega Sm300
enjoy and learn in NY
December 16 200 students at the Prepa Tec receive their diploma in the rectory hall of the Monterrey Campus.
at the ceremony were Dr. Alberto Bustani Adem, Rector of the Monterrey metropolitan area, Ms. Apodaca Bertha Davila, Vice Chancellor of Educational Media, Mr. Ernesto Benavides Ornelas, Director of Social Formation and ITESM guest speaker of the ceremony, as well as the heads of the five campuses, parents and teachers.
During the ceremony Mr. Ornelas told them to be citizens and behave as such "... The importance of developing citizenship skills and ethics is to contribute as well to reduce the inequality gaps that widen daily increasing among the most have and build and those who are lacking in almost everything. "
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