UAEH Gazette

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Enrique Bátiz Campbell: The Legacy of a Prodigy

Few people in the Mexican music scene have aroused as much admiration as Enrique Bátiz Campbell.

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UAEH researchers participate in patent for waste water treatment

Research professors from the Institute of Basic Sciences and Engineering (ICBI) of the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo (UAEH), Víctor Esteban Reyes Cruz and José Ángel Cobos Murcia,...

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IMFLIT: The Meaning of Going Beyond Borders

In an increasingly interconnected world, geographical and cultural barriers are no longer significant hindrances to language learning.

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Chiquiquetzin: Where childhood and art meet to play

Art has many forms, and each one of them allows us to give voice to what we feel, think and long for, the way in which colors come to life before the eyes of their painter...

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Voices that transform at CIMFEG

The International Congress on Women, Feminisms and Gender Studies (CIMFEG) of the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo (UAEH) is a fundamental channel for the development of critical thinking and...

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Unraveling the past through fossils

During the last year the discovery of new dinosaur species that inhabited Mexican territory was announced....

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Theater is not performed... It is lived!

The stage was ready, the lights were turned on and the magic began! The Institute of Arts (IA) of the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo (UAEH)...

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CeL and its commitment to borderless language education

In the last edition, we enthusiastically commemorated the anniversary of the Centro de Lenguas (CeL) of the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo (UAEH)...

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Mampara Project: A space for emerging art

The dissemination of art and culture is often a challenge for many emerging artists seeking to make a place for themselves in these fields, for this reason Proyecto Mampara...

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Garza Readers... From the Earth to the Moon

From the Earth to the Moon, a novel written by Frenchman Jules Verne and first published in 1865, is considered one of the pioneering works of science fiction.

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Neighborhood bureaucracies, bishops in administrative work

As citizens, when you go to a government office to carry out an administrative procedure, such as registering a birth certificate, obtaining the Federal Taxpayers Registry (RFC), etc., it is necessary to...

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