Research January 20, 2021 The Mexican who wants to go to the Moon without blasting off Carlos Olascoaga is a Mexican engineer who could join an aerospace mission from NASA and the Russian space agency.
Institution December 16, 2020 Malala to 2020 Tec graduates: “Go out and change the world” Malala Yousafzai, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner, was the guest speaker at Tec de Monterrey’s December 2020 graduation ceremony.
Education October 22, 2020 The woman who’s the lead engineer on Microsoft Teams Tec graduate Paola Mejía shared the challenges she faced until getting to work on different products such as Microsoft Office 365, Bing.com, Cortana, and most recently on Microsoft Teams.
Research August 27, 2020 Work of female Tec engineers and scientists goes international In the first year of the Women in Engineering and Sciences initiative, developed by female Tec professors, the brand was positioned, and international agreements were formalized, such as that with Texas State University.
Education June 01, 2020 TPrize: 10 projects seeking to change education in Latin America The TPrize competition has selected 10 finalist projects for this year that have the potential for positive impact on education in Latin America, particularly in marginalized communities.
Education March 02, 2020 These women are the law: 4 female referees from the FIRST tournament The four women on the team of referees for the FIRST Robotics Competition in the Monterrey region were previously on PrepaTec teams, which led them to engineering.
Institution February 17, 2020 Tec gives awards to 4 distinguished graduates Tec de Monterrey has awarded the EXATEC Career Award to 4 graduates who’ve distinguished themselves in different areas and strengthened the Tec’s reputation and prestige.
Research June 17, 2019 Mexicans from Tec stand out as health researchers at Harvard and MIT Tec students collaborate with Harvard research labs at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital.
Education March 15, 2019 Tec and MIT strive to bring more girls into the world of engineering A future with more women in science and technology is the vision of ‘Patrones Hermosos’, a program aimed at girls from 13 to 17 developed by MIT and Tec de Monterrey.