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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

National Autonomous University of Mexico

Location:
Mexico City, Mexico

Founding Date:
21-Sep-1551

Motto:
Por mi raza hablará el espíritu

Mascot:
Puma

Radio Station:
XEUN 96.1 FM

Enrollment:
286,484 (2006)

Official Website:
http://www.unam.edu.mx/

STUDENTS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
R. H. Barlow
Author
18-May-1918 2-Jan-1951 Literary executor of H. P. Lovecraft
William F. Buckley
Columnist
24-Nov-1925 27-Feb-2008 National Review
Ana María Cetto
Scientist
1946   Mexican physicist
Chespirito
Screenwriter
21-Feb-1929 28-Nov-2014 Chespirito
Alan Cranston
Politician
19-Jun-1914 31-Dec-2000 US Senator from California, 1969-93
Santiago Creel
Politician
11-Dec-1954   President of the PAN Senate Delegation
Alfonso Cuarón
Film Director
28-Nov-1961   Children of Men
Luis Echeverría
Head of State
17-Jan-1922   President of Mexico, 1970-76
Charles W. Freeman, Jr.
Diplomat
1943   US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, 1989-92
Alfonso García Robles
Diplomat
20-Mar-1911 2-Sep-1991 Diplomat, Nobel Prize recipient
Guillermo Haro
Astronomer
21-Mar-1913 26-Apr-1988 Herbig-Haro objects
Carlos Slim Helu
Business
28-Jan-1940   World's richest man, 2010
Jose Octavio Reyes Lagunes
Business
13-Mar-1952   Coca-Cola Latin America
Audre Lorde
Author
18-Feb-1934 17-Nov-1992 A Burst of Light
Miguel de la Madrid
Head of State
12-Dec-1934 1-Apr-2012 President of Mexico, 1982-88
Mario J. Molina
Chemist
19-Mar-1943   Ozone depletion
Manuel Gomez Morin
Politician
27-Feb-1897 19-Apr-1972 One of the Seven Sages of Mexico
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
Politician
13-Nov-1953   Mayor of Mexico City
Ulises Ruiz Ortiz
Politician
9-Apr-1958   Disputed governor of Oaxaca
Abel Pacheco
Head of State
22-Dec-1933   President of Costa Rica, 2002-06
Octavio Paz
Poet
31-Mar-1914 19-Apr-1998 The Labyrinth of Solitude
Elena Poniatowska
Journalist
19-May-1932   Mexican feminist writer, journalist
Alfonso Portillo
Head of State
24-Sep-1951   President of Guatemala, 2000-04
José López Portillo
Head of State
16-Jun-1920 17-Feb-2004 President of Mexico, 1976-82
Jaime Serra Puche
Government
11-Jan-1951   Mexican Secretary of Trade, 1988-94
Alfonso Reyes
Author
17-May-1889 27-Dec-1959 Visión de Anáhuac
Rosario Robles
Politician
1956   Mayor of Mexico City, 1999-2000
Joaquin Ruiz
Educator
1951   Science Dean, University of Arizona
Carlos Salinas
Head of State
3-Apr-1948   President of Mexico, 1988-94
Hugo Sánchez
Soccer
11-Jul-1958   Mexico's best soccer player
Miguel Alemán Valdés
Head of State
29-Sep-1900 14-May-1983 President of Mexico, 1946-52
Luis Calderón Vega
Politician
27-Feb-1911 7-Dec-1989 Los Siete Sabios de México

TEACHERS AND PROFESSORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
R. H. Barlow
Author
18-May-1918 2-Jan-1951 Literary executor of H. P. Lovecraft
Ana María Cetto
Scientist
1946   Mexican physicist
J. M. G. Le Clézio
Novelist
13-Apr-1940   Nomadic novelist
Luis Echeverría
Head of State
17-Jan-1922   President of Mexico, 1970-76
Erich Fromm
Psychologist
23-Mar-1900 18-Mar-1980 Psychoanalyst, Humanist
Carlos Fuentes
Novelist
11-Nov-1928 15-May-2012 La muerte de Artemio Cruz
Miguel de la Madrid
Head of State
12-Dec-1934 1-Apr-2012 President of Mexico, 1982-88
Mario J. Molina
Chemist
19-Mar-1943   Ozone depletion
José López Portillo
Head of State
16-Jun-1920 17-Feb-2004 President of Mexico, 1976-82

ADMINISTRATORS AND TRUSTEES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Eduardo Mata
Conductor
5-Sep-1942 4-Jan-1995 Music Director, Dallas Symphony, 1977-93


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