Welcome Week, Bienvenida de estudiantes a comienzo de clases
Welcome Week, Bienvenida de estudiantes a comienzo de clases
Welcome Week, Bienvenida de estudiantes a comienzo de clases
Ana G. Méndez University (AGMU), en colaboración con Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Broward County, dio inicio al proyecto piloto Presidential Class en el campus de South Florida. Esta clase inaugural no solo marca el comienzo de un nuevo programa, sino que representa una verdadera inversión en el potencial, el talento y el futuro de nuestros estudiantes.
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Constitution Day commemorates the signing of the United States Constitution, on September 17, 1787. Educational Institutions receiving Federal Funding (federal grants, federal student loans or federal work study) are required by the US Department of Education, to participate in providing an educational program or activities about the United States Constitution, for its students.
The Latin Chamber of Commerce of the Gulf Coast paid a heartfelt tribute to Doña Ana G. Méndez, founder of our institution, by posthumously presenting her with the Woman Who Builds Award—a distinction that highlights her visionary legacy and the profound impact she made in higher education for thousands of Hispanic students in the United States and Puerto Rico.
At The SUMM 2025, Ana G. Méndez University became a hub for hundreds of students eager to build their future. It was a day filled with guidance, motivation, and inspiration, where every conversation opened the door to new academic and professional possibilities.
Participants had the opportunity to explore the careers and programs that could define their path, engaging in experiences connected to the professions they aspire to pursue. More than information, they received personalized guidance and encouragement—an essential boost to move forward with confidence in their goals.
Ana G. Méndez University proudly celebrates the participation of Dr. Viviana Barrabia Terrero, Director of our Tampa Bay campus, as a panelist at the 31st Anniversary Gala of the Gulf Coast Latin Chamber of Commerce.
Under the theme “The American Dream – Voices that Inspire,” Dr. Barrabia shared her vision and experience, highlighting the fundamental role of higher education in building opportunities and strengthening leadership within the Latino community.