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Sunday 22 of December 2024

Classes Resumed at UAEM


UAEM rector Alfredo Barrera Baca (C) takes a look at university installations with Civil Defense elements,photo: Courtesy of UAEM
UAEM rector Alfredo Barrera Baca (C) takes a look at university installations with Civil Defense elements,photo: Courtesy of UAEM
Over 82,000 students resumed classes on Monday

The Autonomous University of the State of Mexico (UAEM) resumed academic activities on Monday, September 25 after a thorough revision of its installations. Nonetheless, access to the school’s Rectory and 12 other buildings will remain restricted.

Some buildings remain under restricted access in spite of not showing any signs of structural damage. These buildings are: Cuauhtémoc High School, Ignacio Ramírez Calzada High School and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz High School; the Veterinary Medicine and Zootechny Facultu, the Political and Sciences Faculty, the Agricultural Sciences Faculty, and UAEM’s Tenancingo, Nezahualcóyotl, Amecameca and Texcoco campuses.

Though some of the buildings bear signs of damage (wall cracks, shattered windows, broken tiles), none of it is structural, meaning the buildings are safe from collapse.

Over 82,000 students resumed classes at UAEM’s installations all over the State of Mexico.