Mexico

The Kellogg Institute and Mexico

The Kellogg Institute fosters intellectual and cultural exchange to promote academic and public understanding of Mexico. In particular, the Institute encourages debate and exchange among scholars and students, with the aim of fostering academic contributions to key Mexican concerns.

At Notre Dame, a diverse intellectual community of faculty members, visiting fellows, graduate students, and undergraduates analyze Mexico from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Over the years, Mexican students and scholars have come to the University to study and undertake research as Notre Dame students and faculty have done the same in Mexico, building close and longstanding ties.

To facilitate engagement, the Kellogg Institute supports a variety of activities related to Mexico, including:

The myriad opportunities to engage with Mexico at the Kellogg Institute are made possible by the commitment and support of many people and partner institutions. We would like to note with special thanks Kellogg Advisory Board member Roberto Garza for his generous, ongoing support, the Institute of Latino Studies for its enduring partnership, and Notre Dame graduate students Javier Osorioand Esteban Manteca for their collaboration in organizing the “Kellogg Institute and Mexico” initiative and the Mexico Working Group, respectively.