México Innova - Comité de Estudiantes y Jóvenes Emprendedores

México Innova - Comité de Estudiantes y Jóvenes Emprendedores

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CEJE is a network of Mexican and Mexican American students and entrepreneurs, focused on empowering Mexican-Americans

CEJE - México Innova

¿Quiénes somos? ¿Qué es el CEJE? El Comité de Estudiantes y Jóvenes Emprendedores es una asociación de jóvenes mexicanos que forma parte de la iniciativa México Innova impulsada por el Consulado General de México en Los Angeles. Nuestros objetivos son establecer, consolidar y expandir una red de estudiantes enfocada en crear oportunidades que beneficien y empoderen a la comun

04/27/2019

Great summer internship opportunity !

Don’t forget to also check out our internship opportunities !

Cultural showcase 04/18/2019

Dear community,
join us TODAY for a cultural showcase , FREE TACOS and a RAFFLE -- 6:00 - 7:30 pm at VKC 203 .

Mexico Innova invites you to join us for:

Cultural Showcase - Celebrate our Heritage

6:00 - 7:30 pm
VKC 203
RSVP : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdD0ctvezdYTGDsCgME-ylfhKOL4HNtokMTdzw8Pdgsya5v_Q/viewform

Danza Folklórica, Poem Recitator, Traditional Huaraches Manufacturer and two Roski School of Art and Design students will be sharing their talent with our community!

Cultural showcase Enjoy an evening of artistic perfomances with Mexico Innova. April 18, 2019 6:00 - 7:30 pm, Location: TBD Join us for an evening with dance, poetry, music and more!

02/22/2019

Join us RIGHT NOW for our kick off event of the Spring semester ! Come learn about our projects, network with fellow mexican/latino students and enjoy FREE Tamales ! SOB B46 from 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm !

02/21/2019

Join us tomorrow 2/22 for our kick off event of the Spring semester ! Come learn about our projects, network with fellow mexican/latino students and enjoy FREE Tamales ! SOB B46 from 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm !

Cátedra México with Sebastián 11/07/2018

Interesting event next Wednesday 11/14 at USC - "Catedra Mexico with Sebastian" . Artist Sebastian, known for his monumental sculptures, some of which can be found in the streets of Mexico City, will be sharing his experiences and how his art is inspired in mathematics and science.

Cátedra México with Sebastián Cátedra México with Sebastián A Visions and Voices Signature Event Presented with the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles Reception to follow. ADMISSION: Admission is free. Reservations required. USC Students, Staff, and Faculty: RSVP USC Alumni: RSVP General Public: RSVP DESCRIPTION: Join...

Photos from México Innova - Comité de Estudiantes y Jóvenes Emprendedores's post 11/04/2018

Thank you to all of you who were able to make it to our "Día de Mu***os " networking event.

More events will be coming up soon.

Photos 09/25/2018

Oportunidad para estudiantes mexicanos . Solicita a una beca Fulbright , una de las únicas becas que no necesitas estar aceptado en una universidad para aplicar . Recibe ayuda para tener una buena solicitud en universidades de EEUUAA.

🔬APERTURA DE CONVOCATORIA💡Hoy abre la Convocatoria STEM-Regional para Estudios de Posgrado en Estados Unidos! Encuentra los requisitos aquí: http://www.comexus.org.mx/convocatoria_STEM.html

Esta convocatoria es para residentes del interior de la República (con excepción de Monterrey y Guadalajara) que deseen estudiar un posgrado en Estados Unidos en las áreas de Ciencias, Tecnología, Ingeniería y Matemáticas y que cuenten con un nivel intermedio de inglés. Para iniciar estudios en otoño 2020

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03/06/2018

Message from USC regarding DACA. These are good resources for students with DACA status :

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At least for now, because of court orders, DACA continues as it has, and today is no longer considered the expiration date for this vital program.

As you may know, the U.S. Supreme Court last week declined to review this matter, leaving it to be heard in the appeals courts. That essentially ensures DACA will remain in place for the foreseeable future, unless an appeals court rules otherwise. Meanwhile, there still is not a permanent legislative solution from Congress.

While the more immediate threats to those in our community with DACA status are at least temporarily removed, we know this also prolongs the fear and ambiguity. As a reminder, we have vital resources on campus that can provide legal advice, as well as counseling services, financial advice and assistance, and other advocacy and wellness support. They are listed here: usc.edu/immigration.

If you have or had DACA status, please seek legal advice immediately, if you’ve not yet done so. If you are a DACA student or staff member, you can continue to apply for renewed status but you should promptly seek legal advice. There is financial assistance available, if needed.

The USC Immigration Clinic at the Gould School of Law continues to offer free services to help:
If you are a USC student, employee, contract employee, or family member, you can schedule an appointment at (213) 740-8326 or email [email protected]. There are walk-in hours from 10:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays during spring semester at LAW 313. Spanish-language services are available.

Our Associate Dean of Religious Life Vanessa Gomez Brake is coordinating efforts and opportunities across campus that support immigrant and international students. She can be reached at (213) 740-1366 or by email at [email protected]. There is a support group on Tuesdays at 12:00 noon at the University Religious Center.

Relatedly, if you are a Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holder from any country you should consult with a reputable immigration attorney or the USC Immigration Clinic as soon as possible to determine possible options. Depending on nationality, most TPS programs will be ending later this year or in 2019.

USC unreservedly supports its students, faculty, and staff of all national origins and immigration status. We will continue to push for a permanent resolution to this issue in Los Angeles, in Sacramento, and in Washington, D.C. to ensure that everyone in our community – regardless of status – can continue to thrive at USC.


Cc: C. L. Max Nikias
Academic Senate
Academic Deans
President’s Cabinet
Provost’s Cabinet

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Supporting Students, Staff, and Faculty of All National Origins and Immigration Status - USC Provost If you are a DACA student, an undocumented student, or a student with temporary protected status, and you’re looking for support, please contact Vanessa Gomez Brake. She… Read more »

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