A report about a seven year project between Columbia College, Chicago and La Asociacion Interamericana de Radio Difusion, Telesistema Mexicana, S.A., Radio Programs de Mexico, y La Asociacion Nacional de Locutores to develop a \u27practical curricula in arts and techniques of mass-communication in Mexico City. Columbia College faculty provided training to Latin American television executives and helped to develop a two-year curriculum, housed originally at Abraham Gonzalez 49, Mexico City 1, D.F., Mexico. In 1957, Columbia College turned the operation of the school over to Professor Ramon Caceres, formerly Minister of Education of San Salvador, who became director of Columbia College Pan-Americano, S.A.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cld...
Newsletter created by WKU Latin American Studies program regarding science, politics and economic ad...
Student newspaper from April 2, 1984 entitled Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 8 pages and is liste...
Reproduced from type-written copy.v. 1. The universities of Argentina, by Edmundo Lassalle.--v. 2. T...
Student newspaper from November 18, 1996 entitled The Chronicle of Columbia College Chicago. This is...
The.objectives of Project-Mexico were to train a group of 15 community college instructors from Sout...
Student newspaper from December 12, 1988 entitled Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 8 pages and is l...
El surgimiento de espacios latinoamericanos de la reflexión y de la investigación sobre el proceso...
Latin America has a long tradition in higher education that is derived from the colonial universitie...
In the 1980\u27s and 1990\u27s, Argentina was undergoing significant political, social and economic ...
“Telesecundarias in Mexico are schools that have proliferated since they first were created in the 1...
En un mundo cada vez más globalizado y donde los medios de comunicación están más presentes en la v...
Student newspaper from January 6, 2003 entitled Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 24 pages and is li...
My Honors Capstone is the creation, development and operation of a Spanish-language news division on...
WIDE World is an online professional development initiative developed at the Harvard Graduate School...
El surgimiento de espacios latinoamericanos de la reflexión y de la investigación sobre el&nbs...
Newsletter created by WKU Latin American Studies program regarding science, politics and economic ad...
Student newspaper from April 2, 1984 entitled Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 8 pages and is liste...
Reproduced from type-written copy.v. 1. The universities of Argentina, by Edmundo Lassalle.--v. 2. T...
Student newspaper from November 18, 1996 entitled The Chronicle of Columbia College Chicago. This is...
The.objectives of Project-Mexico were to train a group of 15 community college instructors from Sout...
Student newspaper from December 12, 1988 entitled Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 8 pages and is l...
El surgimiento de espacios latinoamericanos de la reflexión y de la investigación sobre el proceso...
Latin America has a long tradition in higher education that is derived from the colonial universitie...
In the 1980\u27s and 1990\u27s, Argentina was undergoing significant political, social and economic ...
“Telesecundarias in Mexico are schools that have proliferated since they first were created in the 1...
En un mundo cada vez más globalizado y donde los medios de comunicación están más presentes en la v...
Student newspaper from January 6, 2003 entitled Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 24 pages and is li...
My Honors Capstone is the creation, development and operation of a Spanish-language news division on...
WIDE World is an online professional development initiative developed at the Harvard Graduate School...
El surgimiento de espacios latinoamericanos de la reflexión y de la investigación sobre el&nbs...
Newsletter created by WKU Latin American Studies program regarding science, politics and economic ad...
Student newspaper from April 2, 1984 entitled Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 8 pages and is liste...
Reproduced from type-written copy.v. 1. The universities of Argentina, by Edmundo Lassalle.--v. 2. T...