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March 2011

  • mar 18, 2011
    "It is a political system characterized by the extension of state authority to all spheres of individuals' lives." With this definition, Pablo Brum, a graduate of the Bachelor's program in International Studies, defines totalitarianism. Research Paper No. 62 from the School of Management and Social Sciences, titled "The Impact of Totalitarianism in the 20th Century," contains a comprehensive study by Mr. Brum on Nazism, Fascism, and Communism, as well as a brief analysis of totalitarianism in the 21st century.
  • mar 17, 2011
    A fan of Hebraica and Macabi since childhood, Marcelo Vainsencher believed that the club he loved needed to revamp its image. The 25-year-old student, who recently completed his eighth semester of the Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, combined his knowledge with his passion for sports and channeled them into Recreación 11, a project that brings together design students with companies and institutions. Vainsencher’s work, supervised by Integrative Project instructors Patricia Moizo and Ramiro Ozer Ami, consisted of repositioning the Hebraica y Macabi brand through various graphic and visual initiatives.
  • mar 17, 2011
    Studying and working at the same time requires a significant effort, but it also brings the satisfaction of knowing that the potential for growth lies within oneself. This is the experience of Fabián Edelsztejn and Federico Martinez, students in the Web Application Analyst and Programmer program, and Víctor Flores, a student in the Analyst and Programmer program, who have been working at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) since last year.
  • mar 17, 2011
    Representing Uruguay before the Organization of American States (OAS) is a major responsibility for any diplomat—but also for a software analyst. With the digital revolution, the continental organization needs specialists more than ever to keep its computer systems running and develop software. It is with this goal in mind that Nicolás Montaner, a 29-year-old recent graduate in Software Engineering (September 2010), is in Washington doing an internship for which he was accepted by the OAS.
  • mar 1, 2011
    Mariana Burstin, Certified Public Accountant.