Javier Esquivel
The Esquivel Téllez brothers started “Blooders” five years ago. It is a movement which aims to change the way in which the people of Nuevo León regard altruistic (voluntary) blood donation.
The Esquivel Téllez brothers started “Blooders” five years ago. It is a movement which aims to change the way in which the people of Nuevo León regard altruistic (voluntary) blood donation.
Raúl García Rodríguez, a graduate of the undergraduate program in Computer Technology Engineering, won the Beatriz Espejo National Tale Prize, a contest entered by 264 literary works from all over the country. “The tale is about the kidnapping of a person, but from the particular point of view of the abducted, what he is feeling in those moments, his anguish, his anger, his helplessness. All of this makes him reflect on what’s behind the violence he is suffering,” Raúl told us about the story he developed, based on the experience two of his friends had when they were kidnapped.
Jesica Yolanda Herrera González, from the academic program of Business Creation and Innovation, obtained the summa cum laude degree at the Spring Graduation Ceremony 2018 of the University of Monterrey.
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Gerardo González-Aleu González, a graduate of the undergraduate program in Industrial Engineering and Systems, has received recognition for his career from the Board of the Continuity Program of the Instituto Panamericano de Alta Dirección de Empresa (IPADE), the Board of the Chamber of the Manufacturing Industry of Nuevo León (CAINTRA), and the Board of the National Auto Parts Industry Association (INA).