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No More Glass Ceiling

‘Woman’ and ‘executive’ were two words that didn’t go well together in the 20th century. Therefore, the 21st century must be the era which breaks down the old business culture and permits an integration of work and family life. Only in this way will women’s talent not be wasted.
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A Wizard of Wit
His latest big-screen success, ‘Fermat's Room’, faithfully reflects the mischievous child that Luis Piedrahita, its director, so resembles. Luis (Audiovisual Communication ‘99) has a gift for presenting the other side of reality, confusing the spectator in a friendly way, and maintaining the suspense until the end of the trick, film or monologue. Check it out!

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Scientists Thanks to the Power of the Laboratory
Marco, Patricia, Óscar and Edurne began as prophets in their own land, and had to go abroad for several years to gain experience. Now they are at the head of research groups in prestigious centers, but they recognize that they were fortunate to be able to develop their vocation close to home.
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Where Did Our Delegates Go?
Francisco Javier Fernández Micheltorena (Law ‘56) was the face of the first group of University student delegates. After him, 56 class representatives have added their own stories to this continuing history. They took away more than just knowledge, and their service has enriched the life of the University ever since the first delegate was elected.
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Forsytia, a Story with a Happy Ending
The children put away their laziness, shut off their videogames and go to the Library instead. They search the shelves they can reach, searching for a title that draws their attention. On their way home, they carry in their hands new worlds that will help their imagination to mature. This isn’t just a fantasy story, it is the real history of the books.
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MY YEARS ON CAMPUS

ALFONSO VERGARA (Architecture’ 79), President of the Metrópoli Foundation

With the Eisenhower scholarship that he was awarded at 41 years of age, Alfonso Vergara (Architecture ‘79), an urban designer for the 21st century, founded the Metrópoli Foundation, an institution for innovative development of cities and urban territories.
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OTHER ARTICLES

Economics in the First Person
Juan Marín (Economics ’92) came to the School of Economics and Business Administration 20 years ago, when its facilities still had fresh paint on its walls. From the headquarters of ArcelorMittal in Luxemburg, he recalls how he breathed in enthusiasm when he entered the still unfinished building: "We were building something important from the ground up".
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