Which Mexican president went to Harvard?
Felipe Calderón
Felipe Calderón RE CYC GCB | |
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Relatives | Calderón Hinojosa family |
Alma mater | Free School of Law (LLB) Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology (MA) Harvard University (MPA) |
Cabinet | Cabinet of Felipe Calderón |
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Who was the first Mexican to attend Harvard?
Cesar Cruz
Cesar Cruz is the first Mexican immigrant male to attend Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education in the Doctoral Program for Educational Leadership.
What is the role of Felipe Calderon in the Philippines?
During the Philippine Revolution, Calderon ardently supported the revolutionary movement, an organization that aimed to gain independence from Spain. For his activities he was imprisoned by the Spanish colonial authorities. One school in Tondo, Manila was named after him. In 1899, Calderon founded two law universities.
What party did Vicente Fox belong to?
Vicente Fox
Vicente Fox GCMG CYC | |
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Preceded by | Pier Ferdinando Casini |
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Born | Vicente Fox Quesada 2 July 1942 León, Guanajuato, Mexico |
Political party | Independent (since 2013) National Action Party (before 2013) |
How many Mexicans have graduated from Harvard?
Mexico has more than 1,250 Harvard alumni, second only to Brazil in Latin America. They are predominantly from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard Law School, and HBS.
What is Calderon mean?
Calderón (pronounced [kaldeˈɾon]) is a Spanish and Sefardi occupational surname. It is derived from the Vulgar Latin “caldaria” (“cauldron”) and refers to the occupation of tinker. Calderón, or Calderon, may refer to: Alfonso Calderon (activist), Spanish born activist and advocate for gun control.