Student Andrew Zepeda shares his personal journey that led him to his passion for migration and immigration research
Add these professors’ recommendations, spanning a number of genres, to your winter reading list
With May Gray and June Gloom behind us, San Diego’s summer is in full swing. Whether you’re heading to the beach to cool off in the Pacific on these hot days or enjoying the community spaces in beautiful Balboa Park, our UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) professors have you covered with book recommendations on a variety of topics — and even a few podcasts — worth your time.
The School of Global Policy and Strategy’s Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies recognizes the challenges of reporting in Mexico and supports journalists who face an array of threats to uncover Baja California’s biggest issues
Representatives from the U.S., Canada and Mexico to explore “nearshoring” opportunities in the region
Experts explore and debate issues in public health, security, trade, energy and migration
Expert on U.S.-Mexico Relations Rafael Fernández de Castro Named to New Endowed Chair
By Jade Griffin
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Aaron Feldman Family Chancellor’s Endowed Chair in U.S.-Mexican Studies in Memory of David Feldman established at UC San Diego as part of Chancellor’s Endowed Chair Challenge
Working group’s report explores how the region can emerge stronger and move forward together after COVID-19
Former U.S. ambassador Christopher Landau and former head of World Bank Robert Zoellick share insights on the pandemic, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and how North America can position itself in the global economy