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Poemas de la única poetisa americana: musa décima Sor Juan Inés de la Cruz

Monthly showcase

The collections that the Tecnológico de Monterrey safeguards include works of art and documents from different periods and origins, mostly related to Mexican history and culture. In this section we present the featured object of the month, that is, a work from our collection selected to spread among our students and the community in general. For more information regarding the works included as the featured object of the month and their availability for consultation, please write to: patrimonio_cultural@servicios.itesm.mx

July 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695),  Poems of the Singular American Poet: The Tenth Muse, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, professed religious in the convent of Saint Jerome of Mexico City, 1725. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Collection. Méndez Plancarte Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collection Library. Campus Monterrey. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

The book Poems of the Singular American Poet is the first of two preceding volumes by the Hieronymite nun and was likely used by the humanist religious scholar and great scholar of New Spain poetry and the works of Sor Juan Inés de la Cruz, Alfonso Méndez Plancarte. This copy is part of the collection of the same name and has been housed at the Tecnológico de Monterrey since 1955. 

This edition recovers some of the engravings that were made in Fame and posthumous works of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz published in Madrid by Manuel Ruiz de Murga in 1700. An example of this is the cover of this first volume entitled Poems of the Singular American Poet, in which the image of the Hieronymite nun highlights the entrance to the reading of Sor Juana poems.

This year marks 330 years since the death of the Hieronymite nun Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, one of the most emblematic figures of New Spain literature and the Golden Age. In honor of her invaluable intellectual and literary legacy, the Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey pays tribute to her work, safeguarding and disseminating her written production, testimony to her genius and her tireless pursuit of Knowledge.

This work is also available for consultation in the Institutional Repository of Tecnológico de Monterrey through the forllowing link: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657114

June 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695),  "Reply to Sor Philotez of the Cross" Fame and Posthumous Works of the Mexican Fenix and tenth muse, America's poet, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, professed nun in the monastery of Saint Jerome of the Imperial City of Mexico, 1701. First Barcelonian edition. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Collection. G.R.G. Conway Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collection Library. Campus Monterrey. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

This  letter is an answer to the one signed by Sister Filotea of the Cross, pseudonym of Manuel Fernández of the Holy Cross and it precedes the Letter Worthy of Athena from 1690. 

Sister Juana Inés of the Cross narrates some autobiographic experiences, related to her intelligence and love for knowledge, at the same time she argues in favor of women´s freedom to learn. 

This text, written in March 1691, is paradigmatic of Women´s Rights, of the knowledge of Sor Juana´s life and in the lineage of intelligent women in the History of humankind. Commemorating the 330th anniversary of her death, this work is still a current approach from the Hieronymite nun.

This work is also available for consultation in the Institutional Repository of Tecnológico de Monterrey through the forllowing link: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657467

May 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695),  Fame and Posthumous Works of the Mexican Fenix and tenth muse, America's poet, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, professed nun in the monastery of Saint Jerome of the Imperial City of Mexico, 1701. First Barcelonian edition. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Collection. G.R.G. Conway Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collection Library. Campus Monterrey. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

This  book compiles, posthumously, the known Complete Works by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz in 1700, it was first published in Madrid.

This copy consists in the 3rd edition of Fame and Posthumous Works and the first printed in Barcelona en 1701, which shows the importance and impact of the Hieronymite nun in Spain. 

In this book was published the "Response to Sor Filotea de la Cruz", which includes valuable biographical information of Sor Juana. Commemorating the 330th anniversary of her death, this work is the featured item of the month.

This work is also available for consultation in the Institutional Repository of Tecnológico de Monterrey through the forllowing link: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657467

April 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695),  The Castalian Flood of the unique poet, tenth muse, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, professed nun in the monastery of Saint Jerome of the Imperial City of México, 1689. First edition. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Collection. Méndez Plancarte Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collection Library. Campus Monterrey. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

Castalian Flood is the first publication to compile Sor Juana's work in a single volume. It was published in 1689 in Madrid, thanks to the support of her friend and protector, Viceroy María Luisa Manrique de Lara y Gonzaga, Countess of Paredes and Marchioness of La Laguna.

The title is based on the myth of nymph Castalia, who lived in the fountain of the same name, consecrated to the Muses. This fountain was believed to have the power to inspire poets, a reference to the Hieronymite nun's abundant creativity and inspiration.

This book became Sor Juana's calling card in Europe and was a huge success, having been reissued nine times, establishing itself as a true bestseller. In the month commemorating the 330th anniversary of her death, this work, which made her known wordwide, is the featured item of the month.

This work is also available for consultation in the Institutional Repository of Tecnológico de Monterrey through the forllowing link: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657107

March 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), "First Dream", Second Volume of the Works Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, professed nun in the monastery of Saint Jerome of Mexico City, 1693. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Collection. G.RG. Conway Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collection Library. Campus Monterrey. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

The Dream, as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz referred to in her poem, became known in 1690. It explores the soul´s journey towards knowledge in 975 verses. This is the only text that the Hieronymite nun confessed writing with pleasure.

This poem was first published in the Second Volume´s Sevillian edition in 1692. A year later, Joseph Llopis printed and paid for a Barcelonian edition. This copy belonged to the Mexican bibliophile Joaquín García Icazbalceta.

2025 marks the 330 years of the deperture of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Cervantes´ Library pays tribute to her by selecting this poem as March´s Monthly Showcase.

This work is also available for consultation in the Institutional Repository of Tecnológico de Monterrey through the forllowing link: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657429 

February 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), Frontispiece to Poems of the Singular American Poet: The Tenth Muse, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, professed religious in the convent of Saint Jerome of Mexico City, 1725. Méndez Plancarte Fund. "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" Special Collection Library. Campus Monterrey. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

The frontispiece is a reproduction of the engraving that appeared in the first edition of Fame and Posthumous Works, published in Madrid by Manuel Ruiz de Murga in 1700. In the field of ilustration, a frontispiece is an image that functions as a cover, as the initial facade of a book.

The engraving was made by Joseph Caldevilla based on a drawing by Clemente Puche and represents Sor Juan Inés de la Cruz in the center, symbolizing a bridge between Europe and America. At the top, on one of the bars on the right, the figure "44 years" can be seen, referring to the age at which he died. This edition, published in Madrid in 1725, consists of three volumes and belonged to Alfonso Méndez Plancarte, who directed the project of the complete works of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz for the Fondo de Cultura Económica.

This year marks 330 years since the death of the Hieronymite nun Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, one of the most emblematic figures of New Spain literature and the Golden Age. In honor of her inavaluable intellectual and literary legacy, the Cervantina Library of the Tecnológico de Monterrey pays tribute to her work, safeguarding and disseminating her written production, testimony to her genius and her tireless pursuit of Knowledge.

This work is also available for consultation in the Institutional Repository of Tecnológico de Monterrey through the forllowing link: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657114

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January 2025

Teodosio Lares, Letter to the Board of Directors of the Public Treasury of the State of Zacatecas, 1842. Historical Archive Fund of Real Caja de Zacatecas 1576-1936. Collection of the Society of Friends of Zacatecas, A.C. on loan to Tecnológico de Monterrey©. Memory of the World Registry of Mexico, UNESCO, 2021. Cultural Heritage of Tecnológico de Monterrey©.

Teodosio Lares (1806-1870) was a prominent lawyer, politician, writer, humanist and prominent member of the Mexican Athenaeum, who wrote this letter to inform the treasury authorities about the number of students accepted at the Literary Institute of Zacatecas (1837-1867).

Lares was the director of the institute from 1834 to January 1848 and taught Civil and Canon Law at the same school. The Literary Institute of Zacatecas was established as a public education center, financed with state revenues, run by a lay director where the teaching for students ranged from secondary to professional studies. His participation in this institute is relevant, since it created the different levels of public education from the first letters to professional.

155 years after his death, we remember Teodosio Lares for his great contributions to the country's public education, for his contribution in the administrative field in the Bankruptcy Bill and in the Organization of Contentious Justice.

 

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Poemas de la única poetisa americana: musa décima Sor Juan Inés de la Cruz

Objeto destacado del mes

Las colecciones que resguarda el Tecnológico de Monterrey incluyen obras de arte y documentos de épocas y orígenes diversos, en su mayoría relacionados con la historia y la cultura mexicanas. En esta sección presentamos el objeto destacado del mes, es decir, una obra de nuestro acervo seleccionada para difundirse entre nuestros estudiantes y la comunidad en general. Para mayor información con respecto a las obras incluidas como objeto destacado del mes y su disponibilidad para consulta favor de escribir a: patrimonio_cultural@servicios.itesm.mx  

Julio 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), Poemas de la única poetisa americana: musa dezima sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, religiosa professa en el monasterio de San Geronimo de la ciudad de México, 1725. Colección Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Fondo Méndez Plancarte. Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra". Campus Monterrey. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

El libro Poemas de la única poetisa americana es el primero de otros dos volúmenes que le preceden de la monja jerónima y probablemente fue utilizado por el religioso humanista y gran erudito de la poesía novohispana y de las obras de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Alfonso Méndez Plancarte. Este ejemplar forma parte del fondo que lleva su mismo nombre y se ha resguardado en el Tecnológico de Monterrey desde 1955.

Esta edición recupera algunos de los grabados que se realizaron en Fama y obras póstumas de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz publicada en Madrid por Manuel Ruiz de Murga en 1700. Muestra de ello es la portada de este primer tomo titulado Poemas de la única poetisa americana, en el que la imagen de la monja jerónima destaca la entrada a la lectura de los poemas de Sor Juana. 

Este año se conmemoran 330 años del fallecimiento de la monja jerónima Sor Juan Inés de la Cruz, una de las figuras más emblemáticas de la literatura novohispana y del Siglo de Oro. En honor a su invaluable legado intelectual y literario, Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey rinde homenaje a su obra, resguardando y difundiendo su producción escrita, testimonio de su genialidad y su incansable búsqueda de conocimiento.

Esta obra también está disponible para su consulta en el Repositorio Institucional del Tecnológico de Monterrey a través del siguiente enlace: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657114 

Junio 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), "Respvesta de la poetisa a la mvy ilvstre Sor Philotea de la Crvz", Fama, y obras posthvmas, tomo tercero, del fenix de México, dezima mvsa, poetisa de la America, Sor Jvana Ines de la Crvz, religiosa professa en el Convento de San Geronimo de la imperial Ciudad de Mexico, 1701. Colección Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Fondo G.R.G. Conway. Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra". Campus Monterrey. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Esta carta es una contestación a la misiva firmada por Sor Filotea de la Cruz, seudónimo de Manuel Fernández de Santa Cruz y que antecede a la Carta Atenagórica de 1690. 

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz narra algunas experiencias autobiográficas relacionadas con su inteligencia y amor al conocimiento, a la vez que argumenta a favor de la libertad de las mujeres para aprender. 

Este texto, escrito en marzo de 1691, es paradigmático de los derechos de las mujeres, en el conocimiento de la vida de Sor Juana y en la genealogía de las mujeres inteligentes a lo largo de la historia de la humanidad. En este 330 aniversario del fallecimiento de la monja jerónima, la Respuesta a Sor Filotea continúa vigente en sus planteamientos. 

Esta obra también está disponible para su consulta en el Repositorio Institucional del Tecnológico de Monterrey a través del siguiente enlace: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657467 

 

Mayo 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), Fama, y obras posthvmas, tomo tercero, del fenix de México, dezima mvsa, poetisa de la America, Sor Jvana Ines de la Crvz, religiosa professa en el Convento de San Geronimo de la imperial Ciudad de Mexico, 1701. Colección Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Fondo G.R.G. Conway. Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra". Campus Monterrey. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Se trata de una obra que compila, de manera póstuma, las obras completas conocidas hasta 1700 de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Su primera edición fue en Madrid.

Este ejemplar consiste en la tercera de las ediciones de Fama y obras póstumas, y la primera en imprimirse en Barcelona en 1701, lo que evidencia la importancia y el impacto de la obra de la monja jerónima en España.

En este libro aparece publicada la "Respuesta a Sor Filotea de la Cruz", que incluye valiosos datos biográficos de Sor Juana. En la conmemoración del 330 aniversario luctuoso de la Décima Musa, esta obra es el objeto destacado del mes.

Esta obra también está disponible para su consulta en el Repositorio Institucional del Tecnológico de Monterrey a través del siguiente enlace: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657467 

 

Abril 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), Inundación castálida de la única poetisa, musa décima, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, religiosa profesa en el Monasterio de San Gerónimo de la Imperial Ciudad de México, 1689. Primera edición. Colección Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Fondo Méndez Plancarte. Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra". Campus Monterrey. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Inundación castálida es la primera publicación que reúne la obra de Sor Juana en un solo volumen. Fue editada en 1689 en Madrid, gracias al apoyo de su amiga y protectora, la virreina María Luisa Manrique de Lara y Gonzaga, condesa de Paredes y marquesa de la Laguna.

El título está basado en el mito de la ninfa Castalia, quien habitaba en la fuente del mismo nombre, consagrada a las Musas. Se creía que esta fuente tenía el poder de inspirar a los poetas, lo que hace referencia a la abundante creatividad e inspiración de la monja jerónima. 

Este libro se convirtió en la carta de presentación de Sor Juana en Europa y tuvo gran éxito, pues fue reeditado nueve veces, consolidándose como auténtico best seller. En el mes en el que se conmemora su 330 aniversario luctuoso, esta obra, que la dio a conocer a nivel mundial, es el objeto destacado del mes.

Esta obra también está disponible para su consulta en el Repositorio Institucional del Tecnológico de Monterrey a través del siguiente enlace: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657107 

 

Marzo 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), "Primero sueño", Segundo tomo de las obras de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, monja professa en el monasterio del señor San Geronimo en la Ciudad de México, 1693. Colección Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Fondo G.R.G. Conway. Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra". Campus Monterrey. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

El Sueño, como Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz llamaba a su poema, se dio a conocer en 1690. Explora el viaje del alma hacia el conocimiento en 975 versos. Es la única obra que la monja jerónima confesó haber escrito por gusto.

Este poema se publicó por primera vez en la edición sevillana del Segundo tomo en 1692. Un año después, Joseph Llopis imprimió y pagó una segunda edición en Barcelona. Este ejemplar perteneció al bibliófilo mexicano Joaquín García Icazbalceta. 

En 2025 se conmemora el 330 aniversario luctuoso de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. La Biblioteca Cervantina le rinde un homenaje al seleccionar este poema como objeto destacado del mes de marzo.

Esta obra también está disponible para su consulta en el Repositorio Institucional del Tecnológico de Monterrey a través del siguiente enlace: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657429 

 

Febrero 2025

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), Frontispicio de Poemas de la única poetisa americana: musa dezima sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, religiosa professa en el monasterio de San Geronimo de la ciudad de México, 1725. Colección Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Fondo Méndez Plancarte. Biblioteca de Colecciones Especiales "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra". Campus Monterrey. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

El frontispicio es una reproducción del grabado que apareció en la primera edición de Fama y obras póstumas, publicada en Madrid por Manuel Ruiz de Murga en 1700. En el ámbito de la ilustración, un frontispicio es una imagen que funciona como portada, a modo de fachada inicial de un libro.

El grabado fue realizado por Joseph Caldevilla a partir de un dibujo de Clemente Puche y representa a Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz en el centro, simbolizando un puente entre Europa y América. En la parte superior, sobre uno de los listones de la derecha, se distingue la cifra "44 años", en referencia a la edad en la que falleció. Esta edición, publicada en Madrid en 1725, consta de tres volúmenes y perteneció a Alfonso Méndez Plancarte, quien dirigió el proyecto de las obras completas de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz para el Fondo de Cultura Económica.

Este año se conmemoran 330 años del fallecimiento de la monja jerónima Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, una de las figuras más emblemáticas de la literatura novohispana y del Siglo de Oro. En honor a su invaluable legado intelectual y literario, la Biblioteca Cervantina del Tecnológico de Monterrey rinde homenaje a su obra, resguardando y difundiendo su producción escrita, testimonio de su genialidad y su incansable búsqueda de conocimiento.

Esta obra también está disponible para su consulta en el Repositorio Institucional del Tecnológico de Monterrey a través del siguiente enlace: https://hdl.handle.net/11285/657114

 

 

Enero 2025

Teodosio Lares, Carta a la Junta Directiva de la Hacienda Pública del Estado de Zacatecas, 1842. Fondo Archivo Histórico de la Real Caja de Zacatecas 1576-1936, Colección Sociedad de Amigos de Zacatecas, A.C. en comodato al Tecnológico de Monterrey®. Registro Memoria del Mundo de México, UNESCO, 2021. Patrimonio Cultural del Tecnológico de Monterrey®.

Teodosio Lares (1806-1870) fue un importante abogado, político, escritor, humanista y miembro destacado del Ateneo Mexicano, quien redactó esta carta para informar a las autoridades de la Hacienda Pública sobre la cantidad de alumnos aceptados en el Instituto Literario de Zacatecas (1837-1867)

Lares fue director del instituto de 1834 a enero de 1848, e impartió las cátedras de Derecho Civil y Canónico en el mismo plantel educativo. El Instituto Literario de Zacatecas se estableció como un centro de enseñanza pública, financiada con las rentas estatales, manejado por un director laico donde la educación para los alumnos comprendía desde estudios secundarios a profesional. Es relevante su participación en el instituto, pues a raíz del mismo se crean los distintos niveles de educación pública desde las primeras letras hasta profesional.

A los 155 años de su fallecimiento rememoramos a Teodosio Lares por sus grandes aportaciones a la educación pública del país, por su contribución en el campo administrativo en el Proyecto de Ley de Bancarrotas y en la Organización de la Justicia Contenciosa.

 

 

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David Garza

Executive President
Frases

Tec is tantamount to resilience, innovation, leadership and entrepreneurship thanks to its people who have made it possible.

July 2020

It thrills me to see young people full of enthusiasm to keep preparing themselves to build a better future.

July, 2017

Universities that make the greatest impact are those committed to training, research and their connection with society.

May 2021
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David Garza is President of Tecnológico de Monterrey Education Group since July 2020, a Mexican university system composed by three Institutions: Tecnológico de Monterrey (Tec), Universidad Tecmilenio and Academic Medical Center TecSalud, whose shared purpose is to transform the lives of persons and communities through education.

Tecnológico de Monterrey is a university of excellence centered on innovation, that drives a community to imagine, to do research, to be entrepreneurs, to build and lead solutions that transform reality, with presence in 32 cities of Mexico, over 58,000 university-level students, as well as 29,000 senior high school students.

Tecmilenio educates individuals with a clear life purpose and the competencies to fulfill it, has 42 campuses around Mexico, more than 64,000 students in formal programs and over 57,000 in continuing education programs; and TecSalud provides effective solutions to complex health challenges, driven by-cutting-edge education, research, and excellence in clinical care.has two academic medical centers and more than 100,000 patients encounters annually.

Dr. Garza has held academic and leadership positions at Tec for almost 40 years, including Rector at a national level, Rector at the Monterrey Campus, Director of the San Luis Potosí Campus, Dean of the School of Engineering and a professor in the research faculty in Computer Sciences. He has played a key role heading academic innovation initiatives at the university; he led the design and implementation of the educational model in Tec´s 26 campuses and six schools.

He is the Chair of Universitas 21 (U21), a member of the Steering Committee of Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), the President's Council of University of the People, and the following groups of the World Economic Forum: University Leaders Community, Global Future Council on Human Capital Development, and The Edison Alliance for boosting global inclusion. He has been member of the Board of Trustees of the USA accreditor SACSCOC, and professional societies and organizations such as ASEE, IEEE, ACM, Sigma Xi, and Phi Kappa Phi. He is a past Chairman of the Global Engineering Deans Council.

He has been a speaker at events in over 20 countries. He is the author of multiple articles and has worked as a consultant on a variety of business projects.

Dr. Garza holds a B. Sc. in Computer Science from Tecnológico de Monterrey and a Ph.D. in the same field from Colorado State University.

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David Garza

Presidente Ejecutivo
Frases

El Tec es sinónimo de resiliencia, innovación, liderazgo y emprendimiento gracias a su gente que lo ha hecho posible.

Julio 2020

​​​Es emocionante ver a los jóvenes llenos de entusiasmo por seguirse preparando para construir un mejor futuro.

Julio 2017

Las universidades que tienen el mayor impacto, son las que se comprometen con la formación, investigación y su vinculación con la sociedad.

Mayo 2021
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David Garza Salazar es Presidente Ejecutivo del Grupo Educativo Tecnológico de Monterrey desde julio de 2020, conformado por tres instituciones: el Tecnológico de Monterrey (Tec), la Universidad Tecmilenio y TecSalud, que comparten el propósito de transformar la vida de personas y comunidades a través de la educación.

El Tecnológico de Monterrey es una universidad de excelencia centrada en la innovación, que impulsa a una comunidad a imaginar, investigar, emprender, construir y liderar soluciones que transforman la realidad, con presencia en 32 municipios de México, más de 58 mil estudiantes universitarios y más de 29 mil estudiantes de bachillerato.

La Universidad Tecmilenio forma personas con propósito de vida y las competencias para alcanzarlo, cuenta con 42 campus, más de 64 mil estudiantes en programas formales y más de 57 mil en programas de educación continua; y TecSalud ofrece soluciones efectivas a los problemas complejos de salud, habilitados por la formación e investigación de punta, y la atención clínica de excelencia, cuenta con dos centros médicos académicos y más de 100 mil atenciones de pacientes al año.

El Dr. Garza ha ocupado cargos académicos y de liderazgo en el Tec durante casi 40 años, incluyendo el de Rector a nivel nacional, Rector del Campus Monterrey, Director del Campus San Luis Potosí, Decano de la Escuela de Ingeniería y profesor investigador de Ciencias Computacionales, entre otros. Ha tenido un rol clave al frente de iniciativas de innovación académica en la institución; lideró el diseño y la implementación del Modelo Educativo en todos los campus y escuelas de la Institución.

Es Presidente (Chair) de la red global de universidades Universitas 21 (U21), miembro del Steering Committee de la Asociación de Universidades de Asia Pacífico (APRU), del Consejo de Presidentes de University of the People y forma parte de los siguientes grupos del World Economic Forum: University Leaders Community, Global Future Council on Human Capital Development y The Edison Alliance para el impulso a la inclusión digital mundial. Ha sido miembro del Board of Trustees de la acreditadora estadounidense SACSCOC, y de asociaciones profesionales y organizaciones como ASEE, IEEE, ACM, Sigma Xi y Phi Kappa Phi. Fue presidente del Global Engineering Deans Council.

Ha sido ponente invitado en eventos internacionales en más de 20 países. Es autor de múltiples artículos y ha trabajado como consultor en diversos proyectos de la industria.

Es Ingeniero en Sistemas Computacionales por el Tecnológico de Monterrey y cuenta con un Doctorado en Ciencias de la Computación por la Universidad Estatal de Colorado.

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Tamara Carleton

Tamara Carleton

Tamara Carleton

Distinguished Global Professor of Radical Innovation

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Overview

Dr. Tamara Carleton specializes in radical innovation and strategic foresight, areas in which she is an award-winning professor,
industry advisor, and author, characterized by the global impact and multidisciplinary nature of her work. She has jointly held the UNESCO Chair in Anticipatory Leadership at Tecnológico de Monterrey since 2023. She is also part of the faculty at several universities in Europe and Asia. Special areas of interest include frontier research models (including DARPA and the ARPA agency model), technological visions, and organizational innovation practices.

Her experience includes being the founder and CEO of Innovation Leadership Group LLC, where she works with organizations to build innovation capacity and map bold futures. Clients have included Airbus Group, Axtel, Nestle, Vinnova (Sweden’s national innovation agency), Volvo Group, and UNESCO, among others.

She has co-authored several books on innovation, including Building Moonshots: 50+ Ways to Turn Radical Ideas into Reality, Inventing the Almost Impossible, and the Playbook for Strategic Foresight and Innovation. Tamara Carleton was recently recognized as one of the Top 50 Women Leaders in Education by Women We Admire (2023 and 2024).

Tamara Carleton joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Global Professor of Radical Innovation for the Business School and EGADE Business School.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
  • M.S., Public Relations, Syracuse University
  • B.A., Communication, The George Washington University
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Tamara Carleton

Tamara Carleton

Tamara Carleton

Profesora Global Distinguida en Innovación Radical

Escuela de Negocios y EGADE Business School


Expertise

Innovación radical
Prospectiva estratégica

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Overview

Dr. Tamara Carleton specializes in radical innovation and strategic foresight, areas in which she is an award-winning professor,
industry advisor, and author, characterized by the global impact and multidisciplinary nature of her work. She has jointly held the UNESCO Chair in Anticipatory Leadership at Tecnológico de Monterrey since 2023. She is also part of the faculty at several universities in Europe and Asia. Special areas of interest include frontier research models (including DARPA and the ARPA agency model), technological visions, and organizational innovation practices.

Her experience includes being the founder and CEO of Innovation Leadership Group LLC, where she works with organizations to build innovation capacity and map bold futures. Clients have included Airbus Group, Axtel, Nestle, Vinnova (Sweden’s national innovation agency), Volvo Group, and UNESCO, among others.

She has co-authored several books on innovation, including Building Moonshots: 50+ Ways to Turn Radical Ideas into Reality, Inventing the Almost Impossible, and the Playbook for Strategic Foresight and Innovation. Tamara Carleton was recently recognized as one of the Top 50 Women Leaders in Education by Women We Admire (2023 and 2024).

Tamara Carleton joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Global Professor of Radical Innovation for the Business School and EGADE Business School.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
  • M.S., Public Relations, Syracuse University
  • B.A., Communication, The George Washington University
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The Guadalajara Campus was founded in 1991 in the northeast of the city, considered one of the most balanced campuses between the green areas and the modern buildings that make it up, creating a perfect combination in harmony that provides an excellent environment among students, collaborators and the surroundings of the property.

We have gained great prestige at a national and international level thanks to the quality of the academic programs and facilities that we have. Our business school is ranked number one nationally in Mexico, and is recognized for having the largest number of programs certified by national and international associations.

We have an offer of green areas, parking, sports stadium, technological support, you can host your event, be it executive meetings, business events, sporting, cultural and musical events.

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Av. Gral Ramón Corona No 2514, Colonia Nuevo México, 45201 Zapopan, Jal.

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The Guadalajara Campus was founded in 1991 in the northeast of the city, considered one of the most balanced campuses between the green areas and the modern buildings that make it up, creating a perfect combination in harmony that provides an excellent environment among students, collaborators and the surroundings of the property.

We have gained great prestige at a national and international level thanks to the quality of the academic programs and facilities that we have. Our business school is ranked number one nationally in Mexico, and is recognized for having the largest number of programs certified by national and international associations.

We have an offer of green areas, parking, sports stadium, technological support, you can host your event, be it executive meetings, business events, sporting, cultural and musical events.

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Tec Residences

More than a room, it's like being at home.
Students at Tec Residences, Tec de Monterrey
Tec Residences
More than a room, it's like being at home.

Tecnólogico de Monterrey opens the doors of its Student Residences where you will have the opportunity to live and grow in a multicultural environment.

Why choose Tec Residences?

  • Since you are our top priority, Residencias Tec pledges to protect your personal integrity and safety while you are living in one of our student houses.
  • You will meet people with common interests who will become part of your family.
  • Being close to campus enables you to optimize your time.
  • Services included: water, electricity, gas, internet and room cleaning 3 times a week.
Community life

Be part of activities organized by each campus:

  • Welcome of students every semester.
  • Events organized by each campus that comply with the well-being model (intellectual, environmental, occupational, physical, emotional, social and spiritual).
  • Support during final exams.
  • End of courses event.
Our Wellbeing model

It is designed to make your campus experience unique. You will achieve a healthy and independent way of living, with excellent access to professors, student clubs, and campus resources that will contribute to your development.

Because Tec Residences hosts a variety of events that you may participate in or arrange, it's the ideal place for students to meet new people. Additionally, it provides you with access to a variety of extracurricular activities, including student groups, athletics, and counseling, all of which are a part of the Student Leadership and Training (LiFE) model, which enhances your integration and well-being.

Improve your abilities

Living in Tec Residences will help you develop coexistence, respect, tolerance, resilience, and other values. It will also help you become more gregarious and considerate of your coworkers' needs.

You will have the option to apply for prefect, which will not only help you grow personally but also reward you with several advantages for your involvement.

Personal growth

You will have the possibility of applying for prefect, which in addition to offering you personal growth, will provide you with different benefits for your participation.

Presentation of recognitions to outstanding residents.

Academic level

As a resident, you will have the possibility of requesting academic support from tutors through advice on subjects that are difficult for you and/or support from expert advisors who will supervise your adaptation and integration to Tecnológico de Monterrey and the student community.

 

Unique experiences

Tec Residences is the ideal space to live, share and meet people from different places, cultures and customs that will help you have a global vision and develop values such as tolerance and respect.

We currently have Residences for students on the campuses: Chihuahua, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla and Querétaro.

 

Our Residencies
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Off Campus:

Residence Hall X
Residence Hall XI
Residence Hall XII
Residence Hall XIII
Residence Hall XV

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Immerse yourself in an exciting guided tour and discover every corner of our residences. Experience the journey through each building and get to know its spaces and services. Click on the building of your interest and access exclusive content in the menu."

Inside Campus:

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Requirements and Admission Process
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Be Accepted at Tec, that is, you have passed the admission exam and your registration has been assigned to you.

Enter the Mi Tec portal and search for the Mis Servicios en Campus search mis Residencias Tec to fill out your online application.

- Select the period to live.

- Validate your information.

- Pre-select your room preferences.

- Fill out the habits questionnaire to find your roommate.

- Choose the payment option (cash or 5 payment plan).

- Check terms and conditions.

IMPORTANT: The application is subject to availability.

You will receive a confirmation notification of your application process.

Check the room assignment dates.

2025 Rates
Rate per person, expressed in Mexican pesos and are subject to review and approval.
Monterrey

RESIDENCE HALL I (ABC BUILDING)

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$65,350
Partial payment (5)$13,500
Overall cost (if partial payments)$67,500
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$98,000
Partial payment (5)$20,500
Overall cost (if partial payments)$102,500

* Subject to availability

RESIDENCE HALL II

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$44,700
Partial payment (5)$9,370
Overall cost (if partial payments)$46,750
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$67,550
Partial payment (5)$14,150
Overall cost (if partial payments)$70,750

* Subject to availability

RESIDENCE HALL III

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$60,200
Partial payment (5)$12,600
Overall cost (if partial payments)$63,000
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$90,350
Partial payment (5)$18,900
Overall cost (if partial payments)$94,500

* Subject to availability

RESIDENCE HALL V

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$36,600
Partial payment (5)$7,650
Overall cost (if partial payments)$38,250
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$55,500
Partial payment (5)$11,600
Overall cost (if partial payments)$58,000

* Subject to availability

RESIDENCE HALL X

Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$35,750
Partial payment (5)$7,450
Overall cost (if partial payments)$37,250

* Subject to availability

RESIDENCE HALL XI

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$23,950
Partial payment (5)$5,000
Overall cost (if partial payments)$25,000

RESIDENCE HALL XII

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$41,500
Partial payment (5)$8,650
Overall cost (if partial payments)$43,250
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$62,250
Partial payment (5)$13,000
Overall cost (if partial payments)$65,000

* Subject to availability

RESIDENCE HALL XIII

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$41,500
Partial payment (5)$8,650
Overall cost (if partial payments)$43,250
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$62,250
Partial payment (5)$13,000
Overall cost (if partial payments)$65,000

* Subject to availability

RESIDENCE HALL XV

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$41,500
Partial payment (5)$8,650
Overall cost (if partial payments)$43,250
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$62,250
Partial payment (5)$13,000
Overall cost (if partial payments)$65,000

* Subject to availability

Querétaro

RESIDENCE HALL I

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$56,900
Partial payment (5)$11,900
Overall cost (if partial payments)$59,500
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$85,400
Partial payment (5)$17,850
Overall cost (if partial payments)$89,250

* Subject to availability

RESIDENCE HALL II

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$37,150
Partial payment (5)$7,750
Overall cost (if partial payments)$38,750
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$55,750
Partial payment (5)$11,650
Overall cost (if partial payments)$58,250

* Subject to availability

Guadalajara
Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$55,150
Partial payment (5)$11,550
Overall cost (if partial payments)$57,750
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$82,750
Partial payment (5)$17,300
Overall cost (if partial payments)$86,500

* Subject to availability

Puebla

RESIDENCE HALL I
(within Campus)

Double room
Down payment (1 exhibition)$45,000
Partial payment (5)$9,400
5 pagos$47,000
Single room*
Down payment (1 exhibition)$67,500
Partial payment (5)$14,140
5 pagos$70,700

* Subject to availability

Chihuahua
Flat/apartment
Down payment (1 exhibition)$32,700
Partial payment (5)$6,850
Overall cost (if partial payments)$34,250
Cancellation policies (incoming student)
*You are a current resident, confirm your reservation and date that applies on campus.
Undergraduate
Residence Hall´s collection rates due to cancellation or drop out (february - June 2025 period)
Cancellation datetoll %
From allocation day until january 3rd, 20250%
From january 4th to  26th, 202520%
From january 27th until the first week of classes40%
Second week of classes60%
Third week of classes80%
Fourth week of classes90%
Fifth week of classes95%
Sixth week of classes100%
Residence Hall´s collection rates due to cancellation or drop out (august - december 2025 period)
Cancellation datetoll %
From allocation day until june 13th, 20250%
From june 14th until august 3rd, 202520%
From august 4th until the first week of classes40%
Second week of classes60%
Third week of classes80%
Fourth week of classes90%
Fifth week of classes95%
Sixth week of classes100%
High School
Residence Hall´s collection rates due to cancellation or drop out (february - June 2025 period)
Cancellation datetoll %
From allocation day until december 13th, 20240%
From december 14th, 2024 until january 5th, 202520%
From january 6th until the first week of classes40%
Second week of classes60%
Third week of classes80%
Fourth week of classes90%
Fifth week of classes95%
Sixth week of classes100%
Residence Hall´s collection rates due to cancellation or drop out (august - december 2025 period)
Cancellation datetoll %
From allocation day until june 13th, 20250%
From june 14th until august 3rd, 202520%
From august 4th until the first week of classes40%
Second week of classes60%
Third week of classes80%
Fourth week of classes90%
Fifth week of classes95%
Sixth week of classes100%
Testimonies

"I have met wonderful friends, plus there are many community events that have helped me adapt faster to my new home".


Marcos
3rd semester
Bachelor in Talent Development and Organizational Culture (LDO)

"I love the coexistence that is generated. It is a place that makes you feel loved and always seeks your well-being".


Valeria
7th semester
Bachelor of Communication (LC)

"You are never alone in any way, and you discover many opportunities, while it is very safe".


Ana Paula
5th Semester
Architect (ARQ)  

“This is my new home, where I feel safe, having incredible friendships and living moments that will stay in my heart forever".


Ximena Anaya
6th Semester
Bachelor of Communication (LC) 

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