UniCelaya and Harvard will promote innovation in the region.

The University of Celaya in collaboration with Harvard University will initiate a program that will generate an innovation ecosystem in the region, so that young people, parents, entrepreneurs, leaders and the general population will be able to carry out their business ideas or innovation projects by obtaining the necessary advice to obtain the necessary funds to materialize these plans.

This will be a trigger for the whole of the Bajío region to exploit all the talent and human potential it has, and through collaboration networks, generate an ecosystem that will produce jobs, patents, new companies and, above all, promote sustainable development that will have a positive impact on future generations.

An evaluation has already been carried out and the results were presented to the educational community of the University of Celaya and some regional leaders and businessmen, which will be integrated into this work plan that will begin to yield results in the next five years.

And you, do you do something for your mental health?

And you, do you do something for your mental health?

12744553_959416947428220_2202250480289744860_n

As a result of an investigation carried out by the students of the 5th semester of Psychology, the students asked the university students if they were interested in their mental health, 88% answered yes, however, only 30% did something about it, in view of this situation, it was planned to carry out the University Health Day, where the Nutrition students were also invited in the organization.

The event had two main axes: the first, conferences, workshops and a round table. The second was a fair with stands open to the entire university community.

On Wednesday, February 24, the Conference was inaugurated with a round table discussion on eating disorders, psychology and nutrition students, the presentation of the skit "Sketch Toc-toc" by the university theater group directed by Ms. Eugenia Zepeda and culminated with the workshop "Love does not have to hurt" first part, taught by Ms. Alicia Muñoz and Ms. Brenda Orozco.

On Thursday, February 25, the "Health Fair" was organized, twelve stands were set up in the sports dome of the Uni, 7 of psychology and 5 of Nutrition, attended by students from different careers such as Architecture, Engineering, Communication, Administration, to name just a few of the participants. The topics were varied such as: stress management, anthropometric measurements, assertiveness, guess what you eat, exercising your memory, etc.

On Friday, February 26, the conference "Myths and Truths of Pregnancy", given by alumna Aurea Razo Vallejo; the conference on ethics: "Usurpation of the profession", given by Dr. Juan Antonio Zacarías; and the second part of the workshop "Love does not have to hurt".