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Center for U.S. - Mexico Studies
 

The Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies, directed by Rodolfo Hernández Guerrero was created in 1995 under the leadership of Dr. Franklin Jennifer and Dr. B. Hobson Wildenthal, President and Provost of The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), respectively. The Center reflects the importance of Mexico to the United States and, specifically, to the northern portion of Texas, in the context of historical mutual understanding and co-existence of both nations. Since 1995, the Center has developed an academic bi-national agenda between UTD and Mexican higher educational institutions to offer mechanisms of communication and learning experiences for Mexican and U.S. scholars, researchers, and students in science, technology, management, social sciences, arts, and humanities.

For more information, please visit the Center for US-Mexico Studies website.

 


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