UTSA Mexico Center

UTSA Mexico Center

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The UTSA Mexico Center promotes research and programming in bilateral U.S.-Mexico relations, Chicana/o studies, and Latina/o studies.

Follow us at @Mexico_Center on Twitter and @UTSAMexicoCenter on Instagram. The University of Texas at San Antonio Mexico Center was officially established in October of 2005 to promote greater knowledge and understanding of Mexico and U.S.-Mexico relations. The Mexico Center is an umbrella organization that connects existing, related expertise within UTSA through cross-disciplinary collaboration o

08/15/2022

It's and classes start in one week! 🤓

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07/25/2022

We had a great time meeting transfer students on Friday at the
UTSA College of Liberal and Fine Arts fair!

Photos from UTSA Mexico Center's post 07/20/2022

THE UTSA MEXICO CENTER SEEKS 13 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS FROM UNDERREPRESENTED AND OTHER BACKGROUNDS, TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 2022-2023 COHORT OF THE UTSA MELLON HUMANITIES PATHWAYS PROGRAM.

STUDENTS ACCEPTED AS A FELLOW WILL RECEIVE AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES RESEARCH METHODS, NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES WITH UTSA FACULTY AND STAFF, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND MENTORING THAT LEADS TO GRADUATE STUDY IN THE HUMANITIES.

https://mxcenter.utsa.edu/mellon_pathways/application/

Photos from UTSA Mexico Center's post 07/18/2022

It's not too late!

THE UTSA MEXICO CENTER SEEKS 13 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS FROM UNDERREPRESENTED AND OTHER BACKGROUNDS, TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 2022-2023 COHORT OF THE UTSA MELLON HUMANITIES PATHWAYS PROGRAM.

STUDENTS ACCEPTED AS A FELLOW WILL RECEIVE AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES RESEARCH METHODS, NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES WITH UTSA FACULTY AND STAFF, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, AND MENTORING THAT LEADS TO GRADUATE STUDY IN THE HUMANITIES.
https://mxcenter.utsa.edu/mellon_pathways/application/

04/12/2022

Dr. Aimee Villareal is Associate Professor of Comparative Mexican American Studies and Director of the Center for Mexican American Studies and Research at Our Lady of the Lake University. Villarreal is an interdisciplinary scholar who writes about sanctuary movements and other radical acts of rebeldía for social justice, equity, and sustainable futures in the US-Mexico borderlands. She contributed as lead researcher and producer for the award-winning documentary animation, Frontera! Revolt and Rebellion on the Río Grande (2014). Her forthcoming book with the University of North Carolina Press, Sanctuaryscapes in the New Mexico Borderlands tells time-traveling stories about how vulnerable people band together to create homeplaces and communities of protection and care under conditions of oppression.

03/01/2022

Reminder! This is today at 1pm. You still have time to register!

Join us for a talk with Gene Morales, PhD
Lecturer of History, Department of Communication, History, and Philosophy, Texas A&M University-San Antonio on Tuesday, March 1

Link to register: https://forms.office.com/r/A6Pbw2emtW

02/21/2022

Join us for a talk with Gene Morales, PhD
Lecturer of History, Department of Communication, History, and Philosophy, Texas A&M University-San Antonio on Tuesday, March 1

Link to register: https://forms.office.com/r/A6Pbw2emtW

Photos 11/04/2021

We're pleased to join the Democratizing Racial Justice Project at UTSA for a series of conversations about building community archives.

The conversations are free and open to the public. Zoom registration is required.

Monday, Nov. 8th at 1:00 PM CT Building Community Archives – An Introduction bit.ly/buildingarchives2

Monday, Nov. 15th at 1:00 PM CT Building Community Archives – Identifying a Project bit.ly/buildingarchives3

Monday, Dec. 6th at 1:00 PM CT Building Community Archives – Details to Consider bit.ly/buildingarchives4

Monday, Dec. 13th at 1:00 PM CT Building Community Archives – Thinking about the Future bit.ly/buildingarchives5

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One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX
78249

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm