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September 2014

  • Sept. 29, 2014
    In a place where most people speak an unfamiliar language, with letters that look like scribbles, where she eats food she’s never heard of before, using utensils she’s never held before, and moves at a different pace, with a rhythm that feels strange, María Eugenia Pérez, a graphic design graduate, had to get used to the fact that at first her name was no longer her name, but a combination of foreign symbols, until, after discovering her new city, Seoul, she embraced a new sensibility and was able to begin introducing herself with confidence to others.
  • Sept. 17, 2014
    Interview with Jorge Chávez, visiting professor in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at the Graduate School of the Faculty of Administration and Social Sciences.
  • Sept. 1, 2014
    “The computer revolution was started by young people in jeans working out of modest garages, and although today it is multinational corporations that are steering its development, it can be embraced by ordinary citizens as long as they are willing to work hard and in groups,” said Professor Agustín Courtoisie, who participated in the 12th Latin American Congress of Communication Researchers (ALAIC) in August 2014 in Lima.