Yadira Munguía holds a PhD in Hispanic American Literature from the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, a master's degree in Mexican Literature from BUAP, a master's degree in History of Mexico from the University of Guadalajara, a specialist in Anthropology and Ethics, a specialist in Didactic Competencies from Universidad Panamericana and a bachelor's degree in Hispanic Literature from the UdeG. She is currently a research professor category B at Universidad Panamericana and a member of the National System of Researchers level I. Professor of Subject category B of the Bachelor's Degree in Hispanic Literature at the University of Guadalajara. Member of important international research associations such as UC-Mexicanistas, AITENSO, Institut IIS, and AEGS. She is the author of the critical edition: Enigmas offered to the Sovereign Assembly of the House of Pleasure, by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. She is also the author of several scientific articles in international journals of academic prestige and book chapters in national and international publications. Her research interests are the literature and history of New Spain and the Spanish Golden Age, with special reference to Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
School: Institute of Humanities
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Josemaría Ochoa García
She decided to study a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting at UPGDL when she finished high school. His professional dedication is teaching, which he is so passionate about, that is why he decided to study a Master's Degree in Pedagogy at UP. He has been a professor of accounting subjects and now he is a professor of HUMANITIES subjects.
To prepare himself, he has studied and deepened in philosophical, anthropological and theological topics. He studied at the UP, the Specialty in Anthropology and Ethics. He keeps himself permanently updated in philosophical and theological studies.
He worked at Colegio Altamira, and it was during this time that he completed the Diploma in Educational Centers Management at PROCEO A.C. He was part of the Board of Directors of that school, and was a teacher in elementary, middle and high school.
He gives conferences to parents, young people and adolescents, as well as occasionally participates in radio and television programs on topics related to social responsibility and the family, among others.
Since June 2006, she has been promoting and coordinating a program to help street children and their families, called Codo con Codo (Elbow to Elbow).
He is an Advisor to the Construye UP Project, which supports UP Operations personnel in their housing.
Promotes and participates in Rural Promotions in low-income communities; involves university students in visits to people in need or vulnerable groups, such as the Civil Hospital of Guadalajara, Hogares de la Caridad (children and young people with cerebral palsy), among others.
He has been working at UP for more than 19 years, where he is currently Professor at the Institute of Humanities of UP. He is University Advisor of our house of studies. In addition, he completed 29 years as a professor.
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José Roberto Rojas Tapia
José Roberto Roberto Rojas Tapia is Director of the Institute of Humanities at the GDL Campus and a member of the Board of Directors of the University. He is part of the Identity and Values Committee at intercampus level and a member of the Campus Crisis Management Committee.
He holds a degree in Administration and Finance from Universidad Panamericana, where he obtained -with honorable mention- a specialist degree in Anthropology and Ethics. He also has a specialty in Bioethics from the Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones en Bioética and a Master's degree in History of Thought from Universidad Panamericana , where he also received an honorable mention. His second Master's degree was from the University of Navarra in Marriage and Family.
He is a graduate of IPADE's Senior Management Program, AD1.
Rojas is currently pursuing his doctoral studies in Humanities at the ABAT OLIBA University in Barcelona, Spain, where he expects to defend his doctorate in 2024.
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José Enrique Ávila Palet
José Enrique Avila Palet is a full time professor and researcher at the Institute of Humanities, he teaches History of Universal Culture and Contemporary History in all careers (they are two mandatory Humanities subjects of the common core) in the first and seventh semester of the Universidad Panamericana, Campus Guadalajara since 2013. He advised and directed master's theses in Education at Universidad TecVirtual for 7 years. He has been dedicated to public and private education for more than 30 years, as a teacher and director of different educational institutions. He worked in the area of Education in the Municipal Government of Guadalajara and in the Government of the State of Jalisco for 10 years. He is a researcher in Education and History of Mexico and Spain. He has published more than 20 articles on History and Education in different prestigious journals and has been evaluator and reviewer of numerous research articles. He has a B.A. in Geography and History from the University of Navarra, a M.A. in Education from ITESM (Monterrey, Mexico), and a Ph.D. in Arts and Humanities from the University of Navarra (Pamplona, Spain), he is also a member of the SNI level I (National System of Researchers of Mexico) and collaborates with some international research groups such as the Institute of Culture and Society of the University of Navarra.
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Eusebio Santoyo Mondragón
Eusebio Santoyo Mondragón has a Bachelor's degree in Pedagogy from Universidad Panamericana campus Guadalajara, and a Master's degree in Philosophy from the University of Guadalajara. He has a Master's Degree in History of Thought and a Specialization in Didactic Competences, both degrees from Universidad Panamericana. He has been Professor of Philosophy at the Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO) and at the Universidad del Valle de Atemajac (UNIVA). He has also been Academic Coordinator at the Institute of Family Education, Professor of Human Factors at the Middle Management Training Institute (ICAMI), Professor of Philosophy at the Center for Studies and Research in Bioethics and Professor of Philosophy at Enlace de Occidente. He is currently a full-time professor in the Department of Humanities at Universidad Panamericana campus Guadalajara, where he has taught Anthropology, Ethics, History of Culture, Social Philosophy and Political Philosophy.
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César Octavio García Manzano
I started on this beautiful journey of education and training 18 years ago. I have had the wonderful opportunity to explore a wide range of areas of knowledge: Engineering, Education, Philosophy and Psychology. I am passionate about teaching and the one-on-one approach that is so encouraged at Universidad Panamericana. I currently teach Theological Anthropology and collaborate in Family Consultancy as a psychotherapist with a Gestalt approach.
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Antonella Maria Fermin Salicetti
Antonella Fermín Salicetti: Lawyer by the Universidad Monteavila, Caracas- Venezuela. Master in Marriage and Family from the University of Navarra, Pamplona- Spain. Specialist in Anthropology and Ethics from Universidad Panamericana Campus GDL. Coach in life plan development by the ACP Coaching Academy Miami- USA. Her areas of specialization and research are falling in love, courtship and courtship stages, choice of partner, development of personal life project, development of family life project, assertive communication. She is currently a professor at the Institute of Humanities of the Universidad Panamericana, Campus Guadalajara. TEDx Speaker. International speaker. Married to César Vázquez and mother of 4 boys.
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Alejandro Blas Roldán Castellanos
D. in Humanities from the UDG, his doctoral project was: "Study of two cases: Pedro Paramo by Juan Rulfo and The Guide by R.K. Narayan". He made a short research stay at the U. of London. Her research topic is: Desert Literatures. He has been an entrepreneur and communicator. He was linked to Jalisco cattle raising and was a rugby coach.
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Luis Fernando Valdés López
He is the Head of the Intercampi Academy of Theology at Universidad Panamericana. D. and Master in Theology from the University of Navarra (Pamplona, Spain), he received the Extraordinary Doctorate Award, a Bachelor in Theology from the University of the Holy Cross (Rome) and a Licentiate in Philosophy from Universidad Panamericana (Mexico).
He is Secretary of the Mexican Academy of Theology, Dean of the Studium Generale of the Prelature of Opus Dei in Mexico and Academic Secretary of the Digital Theological Institute (ITED).
His publications and research revolve around the discourse of faith in the public space of a secular society; as well as the credibility of faith and the reasonableness of Christian revelation, from an anthropological approach that serves as a bridge of dialogue between the two; along with issues of theological methodology and introduction to the Holy Scriptures.
He has published eleven books, including academic research in Philosophy and Theology, as well as popular works on Bioethics and on the pontiffs Benedict XVI and Francis. He is a contributor to several indexed journals; for 14 years he wrote more than 800 articles in the column Fe y Razón, which was published in Mexico, United States, Spain, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Chile. He has given more than 60 conferences to priests, university professors and students, businessmen, as well as to the general public.
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María José Urteaga Rodríguez
María José Urteaga Rodríguez is a Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She earned a Master’s degree in Philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (2014) and a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the Universidad Panamericana 2009). Since 2011, she has been a research professor at the Institute of Humanities. Her areas of interest are epistemology and social philosophy.
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Fabiola Eunice Saul Gavito
D. in History of Thought. She was Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of Classical Letters at Brown University (USA). She holds a B.A. and M.A. in Pedagogy from Universidad Panamericana. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Theology from the University of the Holy Cross (Rome). She is an English teacher (The Anglo Institute, CELE-UNAM, Cambridge University, TKT). She teaches Theological Anthropology I and II, Ethics, Social Philosophy and Philosophy of Hospitality (ESDAI). She has published a book entitled Hospitality in the Odyssey, and articles related to hospitality, education and the thought-language relationship. Since 2011 she works as Professor-Researcher at the Institute of Humanities.

