fbpx
Wikipedia

Universidad Francisco Marroquín

Francisco Marroquín University (Spanish: Universidad Francisco Marroquín), also known by the abbreviation UFM, is a private, secular university in Guatemala City, Guatemala. It describes its mission as "to teach and disseminate the ethical, legal, and overall economic principles of a society of free and responsible persons."

Universidad Francisco Marroquín
MottoLa enseñanza y difusión de los principios éticos, jurídicos y económicos de una sociedad de personas libres y responsables
Motto in English
The education and spreading of ethical, judicial, and economic principles of a society of free and responsible persons
TypePrivate
Endowment1971
PresidentRicardo Castillo A.
Location,
Campus6a. Calle Final, Calle Manuel F. Ayau, Zona 10
NicknameUFM
Websiteufm.edu

Milton Friedman called the University, "one of the leading universities in Latin America."[1]

History Edit

It was founded in 1971 by Manuel F. Ayau, known as Muso.[2] Its namesake is Francisco Marroquín, an early bishop of Guatemala and translator of Central American languages, but the university does not follow any of his teachings or philosophies. Started by members of Center for Economic and Social Studies with $40,000 and 125 students, UFM counted 2700 undergraduate students and 1500 graduate students as of 2009. The philosophy statement says that "universities need to place themselves beyond the conflicts of their time so that science and academic freedom – which humankind will need at all times – may be preserved."[3][full citation needed]

Degrees Edit

In Guatemala, as in most of the rest of Latin America, the educational system concentrates students in their academic or professional discipline from the time of admission. Following secondary school, students are admitted to a particular school or department and, beginning the first year, they follow a prescribed program leading to a degree.[citation needed]

Undergraduate Edit

Licenciatura degree (Licentiate): in most of Latin America, the degree most commonly awarded to undergraduate students is the licenciatura. Traditionally, it includes several more academic credits than does a B.A. or a B.S.:

  • Disciplines: architecture, business administration, clinical nutrition, economics, education, international relations, law, political studies, public accounting and auditing, psychology (clinical and industrial).[4]
  • M.D./D.D.S.: Students are admitted directly into medical and dental schools as high-school graduates. Then follows a three-year program of basic science studies after which students receive a B.S. degree. It is followed by four years of medical or three of dental studies and one year of internship for medical students. The, graduates receive an M.D.(doctor of medicine) or D.D.S. (doctor of dental surgery) degree. Dental graduates may pursue residency specialization into Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (four years), Peridodontics (2–3 years), Endodontics (2–3 years), Orthodontics (2–3 years), etc.
  • Associate degree: disciplines include art history and personnel administration.[4]
  • Profesorado degree: the profesorado is a specialized degree for secondary school teachers. In many cases, it is required for employment: disciplines include art history, computer studies, social sciences and language.

Graduate Edit

Master's degree disciplines: business administration (MBA); virtual business administration (online MBA); real estate project management (MAPI);[5] entrepreneurial economics; international political economy; international relations, finance and taxation (MFIN); management of human resources; social sciences.[4] Master's degree in the following medical specialties: internal medicine, ophthalmology, pediatrics, radiology.[4]

Doctoral degree Edit

Doctoral degree disciplines: economics, law, social sciences.[4]

Areas of instruction Edit

Departments and projects Edit

The Ludwig von Mises Library has 100,000 visitors annually and is the most extensive collection of works on liberty in Latin America.[17] There is a collection of the private libraries of prominent intellectuals and collectors:[citation needed]

At the beginning of the 2000s, the library started offering access to digital resources. It is subscribed to other services in this area including EBSCOHost databases, Oxford Scholarship Online, xRefer Plus and UpToDate, MDConsult and others.

The library was chosen among all the libraries around the World within the 10 libraries to receive the Elsevier donation of 670 titles. The library site received the Arroba de Oro award in Guatemala for the best educational website.

The Henry Hazlitt Center co-ordinates the courses of Economic Process (I, II and III) and Social Philosophy (Hayek and the Austrian School) that are offered to all undergraduate students in all schools. It also offers seminars and lectures for professors in order to improve their academic and pedagogic skills.

The Center for the Study of Capitalism was founded in 2009 with the support of the university as a private, secular, coeducational, nonresidential, nonprofit center of study. It organizes socratic dialogue sessions with high school students and young entrepreneurs to study philosophical values as guides to excellence in thinking and action. Since its foundation, more than 1000 participants have joined philosophical discussions.[19]

The Arboretum awakens and cultivates the love for nature and conservation of plants and animals in the campus. The land of the university is a remnant of the Montano Forest of pine and Encino trees that used to cover Guatemala. The beautiful gardens have been carefully designed to integrate native and exotic species, which have been admired by students and visitors. Since the beginning, preservation of the forest was a priority, to the point that the library's architectural design of the buildings was done to keep the trees as intact as possible. [20] New Media Department – Creation, Implementation & Effective Management of Digital Resources – The New Media Department specializes in streaming audio and video conferences in English and Spanish on topics related to classical liberal thought.[21]

Sampler:

The New Media digital library includes 1,500 hours of digitized and indexed educational material, and receives over 1000 visitors daily from around the world.

The Museo Popol Vuh Museum offers its visitors a unique journey through Guatemalan history, illustrated by one of the best collections of prehispanic and colonial art in the country. The museum is a scientific, private, nonprofit organization for the conservation, investigation and the popularization of Guatemala's cultural and archeological heritage.[26]

Lienzo de Quauhquechollan is a large Nahua painting on cotton cloth (lienzo) that belongs to the pre-Hispanic tradition of documenting stories of migrations and conquests within a geographic context. Considered the first map of Guatemala, it is one of the few sources from the 16th century that tell of the military campaigns of Jorge de Alvarado in 1527. A digitally-restored copy and an animated recreation of the story, exhibited at the campus, are based on the research done by Dutch archaeologist Florine Asselbergs.[27]

The ITA Scholarship Program (an acronym for Impulso al Talento Academico) stands for "promotion of academic talent." The program grants scholarships for undergraduate degrees to the poorest, most highly qualified and most motivated students. The scholarship covers full tuition and fees, room and board, medical insurance, and a stipend for public transportation, books, and basic personal expenses.[28]

Traditions and landmarks Edit

Following Manuel Ayau, in 1972, the first class of students that entered to the university presented a pair of bronzed shoes to the founding rector, Ayau, as a joke. Since then the shoes are kept at the rector's office; as a way to remember to follow Ayau's steps and those of the founders of the university on the road to freedom.

Honoring the champions of freedom, it has awarded honoris causa doctorates to scientists, intellectuals, businessmen, artists and others who have contributed to the sciences, the arts, the world of business and the cause of freedom. Four Nobel Prize winners have accepted an honorary degree awarded by the university: Friedrich Hayek; Milton Friedman, James M. Buchanan, and Vernon L. Smith.[29]

At the House of Freedom, the library is named after Ludwig von Mises; there are the Friedrich A. Hayek Auditorium and the Milton Friedman Auditorium. The department in charge of the courses of Social Philosophy and Economic Process is named after Henry Hazlitt. There is a Freedom Plaza and a terrace named after Rose Friedman.

Mises's birthday, September 29, is celebrated by Professor Joseph Keckeissen's students with a Viennese party by the second semester of every year. It includes theatrical presentations, singing and dancing. Keckeissen attended Mises's Seminar in New York City and he began the theatrical tradition in the 1980s with the Guttenberg Society.

Commencement ceremony – On May and November, UFM celebrates commencement ceremonies. During these the graduating students receive their titles and diplomas. On that occasion the Board of Directors award the honoris causa doctorates.

Honor graduates ceremony – The night before the commencement ceremony, at UFM, they celebrate a ceremony and a cocktail party in praise of those students which graduate with honors, and to celebrate excellence (in Spanish). The honors awarded are cum laude, for those who obtained grades between 85 and 90: magna cum laude, for those who obtained grades between 91 and 94; and summa cum laude, for those who accumulated an average between 95 and 100.

Inaugural Lesson – The Inaugural Lesson enjoys a long academic tradition. At Universidad Francisco Marroquín it is a Commencement ceremony and an opportunity to get together the faculty and the students around the philosophy of freedom presented by a local or visiting professor. The first Inaugural Lesson, at UFM, was presented by vicerector emeritus Rigoberto Juárez-Paz, and it was about Plato's Academy.

Landmarks on campus Edit

Marroquín's bust, as the university is named after Bishop Marroquín, because he was the first prelate ordained in America in the colonial times. During his tenure as bishop, Marroquín took care of the rights of indigenous people and helped fund the first university in Central America.[citation needed] Marroquín's bust was donated to the university by Trustee Félix Montes in January 1975.[citation needed] The sculptor is José Nicolás. However, the university is nondenominational.

Hayek's bust, as he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1974. He visited 1977, when he was awarded an honoris causa doctorate in social sciences. The House of Freedom, the auditorium of the Academic Building, is named for Hayek. His bust is located at the Ludwig von Mises Library and was donated by Walter S. Morris, of Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1991.[citation needed]

Mises's bust, as he was a luminary of the Austrian School. He visited Guatemala when he was invited by the Centro de Estudios Económico-Sociales and supported for the foundation of the university.[citation needed] His bust was donated by the class of 1975 by the School of Business.[citation needed]

The Atlas Libertas is a bas relief placed on the main façade of the UFM Business School.[30] A high-relief sculpture of a human figure supporting the universe seen from the back from head to hip. The universe is represented by a series of semicircles (abstract planets and gear mechanisms). The sculpture is made of brass plate with a cyan-colored finish, resembling oxidized copper.[citation needed]

The Central Garden (renamed the Garden of Manuel Ayau) ismodeled after a Greek amphitheater and hosts the commencement ceremonies. The bust of Marroquin is the focus of the garden.[citation needed] In 2011, after the death of founder Ayau, it was renamed to honor him.

The Academic Building's Garden is surrounded by classrooms and the administration offices, seven stories high. Nevertheless, with an air of a Japanese garden and pond, it is an oasis of tranquility, removed from the exuberance of the campus itself.[citation needed]

There is a fountain at the Ludwig von Mises Library, near the Central Garden.[citation needed]

Journals Edit

  • Apuntes de Economía y Política (Public Choice Newsletter)
  • Areté (Journal of the Department of Education)
  • Arquitemas (Journal of the School of Architecture)
  • Eleutheria (Philosophy Department)
  • Laissez-Faire (Economics Journal)
  • Revista de la Facultad de Derecho (Law Review)

Recipients of honorary degrees Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "New Media – Universidad Francisco Marroquín".
  2. ^ "Muso". UFM. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  3. ^ "Philosophy Statement" (PDF). UFM website.
  4. ^ a b c d e "UFM at a Glance". UFM. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  5. ^ "Maestrías – Escuela de Negocios". en.ufm.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  6. ^ a b "Facultad de Ciencias Económicas". Facultad de Ciencias Económicas.
  7. ^ "arquitectura-ufmdesign-innovación-Diseño Industrial en Guatemala". UFMDesign.
  8. ^ "Facultad de Ciencias Económicas". Facultad de Ciencias Económicas.
  9. ^ "Escuela de Nutrición – La Escuela de Nutrición de la Universidad Francisco Marroquín se fundó en el año 1993, estando adscrita a la Facultad de Medicina". Escuela de Nutrición.
  10. ^ "Portada – Facultad de Odontología". Facultad de Odontología.
  11. ^ "Departamento de Educación – Departamento de Educación". Departamento de Educación.
  12. ^ a b c "Instituto de Estudios Políticos y Relaciones Internacionales – El EPRI está comprometido con la excelencia académica en sus programas de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales". Instituto de Estudios Políticos y Relaciones Internacionales.
  13. ^ "Facultad de Derecho – Universidad Francisco Marroquín". derecho.ufm.edu.
  14. ^ "Facultad de Medicina – Universidad Francisco Marroquín". Facultad de Medicina – Universidad Francisco Marroquín.
  15. ^ "Departamento de Psicología – La Escuela Superior de Psicología fue creada en 1975, y desde sus inicios proyectó sus esfuerzos a preparar profesionales en los niveles de Maestría y Doctorado en Psicología Clínica y Médica". Departamento de Psicología.
  16. ^ "Escuela Superior de Ciencias Sociales – Sitio de la Escuela Superior de Ciencias Sociales". Escuela Superior de Ciencias Sociales.
  17. ^ "Library".
  18. ^ Egger, John B. "William Harold Hutt (1899–1988): A Biographical Essay from an Austrian Perspective." Mises.org. [1]
  19. ^ "Centro del Capitalismo – Universidad Francisco Marroquín – Centro del Capitalismo". Centro del Capitalismo – Universidad Francisco Marroquín.
  20. ^ "Arboretum – Universidad Francisco Marroquín". arboretum.ufm.edu.
  21. ^ Marroquín, Universidad Francisco. "New Media". www.newmedia.ufm.edu.
  22. ^ "Libre para elegir – New Media" (in Spanish). Newmedia.ufm.edu.gt. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  23. ^ "Peregrinaje Intelectual – New Media" (in Spanish). Newmedia.ufm.edu.gt. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  24. ^ "Honorary Doctorate Ceremony – New Media" (in Spanish). Newmedia.ufm.edu.gt. 2007-11-29. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  25. ^ "Interview with Rose and Milton Friedman – New Media" (in Spanish). Newmedia.ufm.edu.gt. 2008-08-18. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  26. ^ "Museo Popol Vuh, Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatemala". Popolvuh.ufm.edu. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-03-10. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  28. ^ "ITA". Ita.ufm.edu. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  29. ^ See the entire list, here <https://www.ufm.edu/index.php/Doctorados_Honoris_Causa> (in Spanish).
  30. ^ "descripción". Atlas libertas.

External links Edit

  • Universidad Francisco Marroquín – Francisco Marroquin University
  • UFM – Biblioteca Ludwig von Mises
  • Center for the Study of Capitalism – Francisco Marroquin University
  • UFM – New Media Department
  • Atlas Libertas – UFM Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged"
  • article about the Francisco Marroquin University in French
  • Viennese Party at The Francisco Marroquin University, New Media
  • UFM Arboretum
  • Libertate Viam Facere. Objectivism and Ayn Rand
  • CADEP (Center for the Analysis of Public Choice Decisions)
  • Henry Hazlitt Center
  • Official Facebook Page

14°36′18″N 90°30′22″W / 14.6051°N 90.5062°W / 14.6051; -90.5062

universidad, francisco, marroquín, this, article, includes, list, references, related, reading, external, links, sources, remain, unclear, because, lacks, inline, citations, please, help, improve, this, article, introducing, more, precise, citations, october, . This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Francisco Marroquin University Spanish Universidad Francisco Marroquin also known by the abbreviation UFM is a private secular university in Guatemala City Guatemala It describes its mission as to teach and disseminate the ethical legal and overall economic principles of a society of free and responsible persons Universidad Francisco MarroquinMottoLa ensenanza y difusion de los principios eticos juridicos y economicos de una sociedad de personas libres y responsablesMotto in EnglishThe education and spreading of ethical judicial and economic principles of a society of free and responsible personsTypePrivateEndowment1971PresidentRicardo Castillo A LocationGuatemala City GuatemalaCampus6a Calle Final Calle Manuel F Ayau Zona 10NicknameUFMWebsiteufm eduMilton Friedman called the University one of the leading universities in Latin America 1 Contents 1 History 2 Degrees 2 1 Undergraduate 2 2 Graduate 2 3 Doctoral degree 3 Areas of instruction 4 Departments and projects 5 Traditions and landmarks 5 1 Landmarks on campus 6 Journals 7 Recipients of honorary degrees 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditIt was founded in 1971 by Manuel F Ayau known as Muso 2 Its namesake is Francisco Marroquin an early bishop of Guatemala and translator of Central American languages but the university does not follow any of his teachings or philosophies Started by members of Center for Economic and Social Studies with 40 000 and 125 students UFM counted 2700 undergraduate students and 1500 graduate students as of 2009 The philosophy statement says that universities need to place themselves beyond the conflicts of their time so that science and academic freedom which humankind will need at all times may be preserved 3 full citation needed Degrees EditIn Guatemala as in most of the rest of Latin America the educational system concentrates students in their academic or professional discipline from the time of admission Following secondary school students are admitted to a particular school or department and beginning the first year they follow a prescribed program leading to a degree citation needed Undergraduate Edit Licenciatura degree Licentiate in most of Latin America the degree most commonly awarded to undergraduate students is the licenciatura Traditionally it includes several more academic credits than does a B A or a B S Disciplines architecture business administration clinical nutrition economics education international relations law political studies public accounting and auditing psychology clinical and industrial 4 M D D D S Students are admitted directly into medical and dental schools as high school graduates Then follows a three year program of basic science studies after which students receive a B S degree It is followed by four years of medical or three of dental studies and one year of internship for medical students The graduates receive an M D doctor of medicine or D D S doctor of dental surgery degree Dental graduates may pursue residency specialization into Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery four years Peridodontics 2 3 years Endodontics 2 3 years Orthodontics 2 3 years etc Associate degree disciplines include art history and personnel administration 4 Profesorado degree the profesorado is a specialized degree for secondary school teachers In many cases it is required for employment disciplines include art history computer studies social sciences and language Graduate Edit Master s degree disciplines business administration MBA virtual business administration online MBA real estate project management MAPI 5 entrepreneurial economics international political economy international relations finance and taxation MFIN management of human resources social sciences 4 Master s degree in the following medical specialties internal medicine ophthalmology pediatrics radiology 4 Doctoral degree Edit Doctoral degree disciplines economics law social sciences 4 Areas of instruction EditAccounting 6 Architecture 7 Business administration 8 Clinical nutrition 9 Dentistry 10 Economics 6 Education 11 International relations 12 Journalism 12 Law 13 Medicine including internal medicine ophthalmology pediatrics and radiology 14 Political studies 12 Psychology 15 Social sciences 16 Departments and projects EditThe Ludwig von Mises Library has 100 000 visitors annually and is the most extensive collection of works on liberty in Latin America 17 There is a collection of the private libraries of prominent intellectuals and collectors citation needed Jose Cecilio del Valle a founding father of Central American independence Carlos Elmenhorst collector of Central American books and maps citation needed William Hutt an English author and economist 18 Gordon Tullock co founder of the school of Public Choice Sir Alan Walters an economic advisor to Margaret Thatcher At the beginning of the 2000s the library started offering access to digital resources It is subscribed to other services in this area including EBSCOHost databases Oxford Scholarship Online xRefer Plus and UpToDate MDConsult and others The library was chosen among all the libraries around the World within the 10 libraries to receive the Elsevier donation of 670 titles The library site received the Arroba de Oro award in Guatemala for the best educational website The Henry Hazlitt Center co ordinates the courses of Economic Process I II and III and Social Philosophy Hayek and the Austrian School that are offered to all undergraduate students in all schools It also offers seminars and lectures for professors in order to improve their academic and pedagogic skills The Center for the Study of Capitalism was founded in 2009 with the support of the university as a private secular coeducational nonresidential nonprofit center of study It organizes socratic dialogue sessions with high school students and young entrepreneurs to study philosophical values as guides to excellence in thinking and action Since its foundation more than 1000 participants have joined philosophical discussions 19 The Arboretum awakens and cultivates the love for nature and conservation of plants and animals in the campus The land of the university is a remnant of the Montano Forest of pine and Encino trees that used to cover Guatemala The beautiful gardens have been carefully designed to integrate native and exotic species which have been admired by students and visitors Since the beginning preservation of the forest was a priority to the point that the library s architectural design of the buildings was done to keep the trees as intact as possible 20 New Media Department Creation Implementation amp Effective Management of Digital Resources The New Media Department specializes in streaming audio and video conferences in English and Spanish on topics related to classical liberal thought 21 Sampler Milton and Rose Friedman s Free to Choose series in Spanish 22 James Buchanan conference for the opening of Latin America s first Public Choice Center 2001 23 Vernon L Smith honorary doctorate ceremony 2004 24 Interview of Milton and Rose Friedman for the 2002 Mont Pelerin Society General Meeting in London 25 The New Media digital library includes 1 500 hours of digitized and indexed educational material and receives over 1000 visitors daily from around the world The Museo Popol Vuh Museum offers its visitors a unique journey through Guatemalan history illustrated by one of the best collections of prehispanic and colonial art in the country The museum is a scientific private nonprofit organization for the conservation investigation and the popularization of Guatemala s cultural and archeological heritage 26 Lienzo de Quauhquechollan is a large Nahua painting on cotton cloth lienzo that belongs to the pre Hispanic tradition of documenting stories of migrations and conquests within a geographic context Considered the first map of Guatemala it is one of the few sources from the 16th century that tell of the military campaigns of Jorge de Alvarado in 1527 A digitally restored copy and an animated recreation of the story exhibited at the campus are based on the research done by Dutch archaeologist Florine Asselbergs 27 The ITA Scholarship Program an acronym for Impulso al Talento Academico stands for promotion of academic talent The program grants scholarships for undergraduate degrees to the poorest most highly qualified and most motivated students The scholarship covers full tuition and fees room and board medical insurance and a stipend for public transportation books and basic personal expenses 28 Traditions and landmarks EditFollowing Manuel Ayau in 1972 the first class of students that entered to the university presented a pair of bronzed shoes to the founding rector Ayau as a joke Since then the shoes are kept at the rector s office as a way to remember to follow Ayau s steps and those of the founders of the university on the road to freedom Honoring the champions of freedom it has awarded honoris causa doctorates to scientists intellectuals businessmen artists and others who have contributed to the sciences the arts the world of business and the cause of freedom Four Nobel Prize winners have accepted an honorary degree awarded by the university Friedrich Hayek Milton Friedman James M Buchanan and Vernon L Smith 29 At the House of Freedom the library is named after Ludwig von Mises there are the Friedrich A Hayek Auditorium and the Milton Friedman Auditorium The department in charge of the courses of Social Philosophy and Economic Process is named after Henry Hazlitt There is a Freedom Plaza and a terrace named after Rose Friedman Mises s birthday September 29 is celebrated by Professor Joseph Keckeissen s students with a Viennese party by the second semester of every year It includes theatrical presentations singing and dancing Keckeissen attended Mises s Seminar in New York City and he began the theatrical tradition in the 1980s with the Guttenberg Society Commencement ceremony On May and November UFM celebrates commencement ceremonies During these the graduating students receive their titles and diplomas On that occasion the Board of Directors award the honoris causa doctorates Honor graduates ceremony The night before the commencement ceremony at UFM they celebrate a ceremony and a cocktail party in praise of those students which graduate with honors and to celebrate excellence in Spanish The honors awarded are cum laude for those who obtained grades between 85 and 90 magna cum laude for those who obtained grades between 91 and 94 and summa cum laude for those who accumulated an average between 95 and 100 Inaugural Lesson The Inaugural Lesson enjoys a long academic tradition At Universidad Francisco Marroquin it is a Commencement ceremony and an opportunity to get together the faculty and the students around the philosophy of freedom presented by a local or visiting professor The first Inaugural Lesson at UFM was presented by vicerector emeritus Rigoberto Juarez Paz and it was about Plato s Academy Landmarks on campus Edit Marroquin s bust as the university is named after Bishop Marroquin because he was the first prelate ordained in America in the colonial times During his tenure as bishop Marroquin took care of the rights of indigenous people and helped fund the first university in Central America citation needed Marroquin s bust was donated to the university by Trustee Felix Montes in January 1975 citation needed The sculptor is Jose Nicolas However the university is nondenominational Hayek s bust as he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1974 He visited 1977 when he was awarded an honoris causa doctorate in social sciences The House of Freedom the auditorium of the Academic Building is named for Hayek His bust is located at the Ludwig von Mises Library and was donated by Walter S Morris of Little Rock Arkansas in 1991 citation needed Mises s bust as he was a luminary of the Austrian School He visited Guatemala when he was invited by the Centro de Estudios Economico Sociales and supported for the foundation of the university citation needed His bust was donated by the class of 1975 by the School of Business citation needed The Atlas Libertas is a bas relief placed on the main facade of the UFM Business School 30 A high relief sculpture of a human figure supporting the universe seen from the back from head to hip The universe is represented by a series of semicircles abstract planets and gear mechanisms The sculpture is made of brass plate with a cyan colored finish resembling oxidized copper citation needed The Central Garden renamed the Garden of Manuel Ayau ismodeled after a Greek amphitheater and hosts the commencement ceremonies The bust of Marroquin is the focus of the garden citation needed In 2011 after the death of founder Ayau it was renamed to honor him The Academic Building s Garden is surrounded by classrooms and the administration offices seven stories high Nevertheless with an air of a Japanese garden and pond it is an oasis of tranquility removed from the exuberance of the campus itself citation needed There is a fountain at the Ludwig von Mises Library near the Central Garden citation needed Journals EditApuntes de Economia y Politica Public Choice Newsletter Arete Journal of the Department of Education Arquitemas Journal of the School of Architecture Eleutheria Philosophy Department Laissez Faire Economics Journal Revista de la Facultad de Derecho Law Review Recipients of honorary degrees EditJohn A Allison IV Former CEO of BB amp T Jose Maria Aznar former prime minister of Spain Leszek Balcerowicz Finance Minister of Poland James M Buchanan Nobel Prize in Economics laureate Alejandro Chafuen President of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation Edward H Crane Founder and President of the Cato Institute citation needed T Kenneth Cribb Jr Former President of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute and Advisor to President Reagan Michael Deaver Reagan Advisor Michael DeBakey Heart surgeon Edwin J Feulner Jr President The Heritage Foundation Steve Forbes Publisher Viktor Frankl Psychologist Milton Friedman Nobel Prize in Economics laureate Friedrich Hayek Nobel Prize in Economics laureate Jeane Kirkpatrick Ambassador Vaclav Klaus former prime minister of the Czech Republic William Middendorf II Ambassador Carlos Alberto Montaner Novelist Barbara Oakley Educator Engineer Writer Jose Pinera Architect of Chile s private pension system citation needed Ruth Richardson Former Minister of Finance New Zealand Jim Rogers Investor Robert Sirico Clergyman founder of the Acton Institute Vernon L Smith Nobel Prize in Economics laureate John Stossel Award winning television news host writer and author Nick Szabo Blockchain expert computer scientist cryptographer applied science innovator historian socio economics philosopher legal scholar Peter Thiel Entrepreneur founder of PayPal Mario Vargas Llosa Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Novelist Journalist See also EditList of universities in GuatemalaReferences Edit New Media Universidad Francisco Marroquin Muso UFM Retrieved 30 January 2013 Philosophy Statement PDF UFM website a b c d e UFM at a Glance UFM Retrieved 30 January 2013 Maestrias Escuela de Negocios en ufm edu Retrieved 2017 10 24 a b Facultad de Ciencias Economicas Facultad de Ciencias Economicas arquitectura ufmdesign innovacion Diseno Industrial en Guatemala UFMDesign Facultad de Ciencias Economicas Facultad de Ciencias Economicas Escuela de Nutricion La Escuela de Nutricion de la Universidad Francisco Marroquin se fundo en el ano 1993 estando adscrita a la Facultad de Medicina Escuela de Nutricion Portada Facultad de Odontologia Facultad de Odontologia Departamento de Educacion Departamento de Educacion Departamento de Educacion a b c Instituto de Estudios Politicos y Relaciones Internacionales El EPRI esta comprometido con la excelencia academica en sus programas de Ciencia Politica y Relaciones Internacionales Instituto de Estudios Politicos y Relaciones Internacionales Facultad de Derecho Universidad Francisco Marroquin derecho ufm edu Facultad de Medicina Universidad Francisco Marroquin Facultad de Medicina Universidad Francisco Marroquin Departamento de Psicologia La Escuela Superior de Psicologia fue creada en 1975 y desde sus inicios proyecto sus esfuerzos a preparar profesionales en los niveles de Maestria y Doctorado en Psicologia Clinica y Medica Departamento de Psicologia Escuela Superior de Ciencias Sociales Sitio de la Escuela Superior de Ciencias Sociales Escuela Superior de Ciencias Sociales Library Egger John B William Harold Hutt 1899 1988 A Biographical Essay from an Austrian Perspective Mises org 1 Centro del Capitalismo Universidad Francisco Marroquin Centro del Capitalismo Centro del Capitalismo Universidad Francisco Marroquin Arboretum Universidad Francisco Marroquin arboretum ufm edu Marroquin Universidad Francisco New Media www newmedia ufm edu Libre para elegir New Media in Spanish Newmedia ufm edu gt Retrieved 2009 04 12 Peregrinaje Intelectual New Media in Spanish Newmedia ufm edu gt Retrieved 2009 04 12 Honorary Doctorate Ceremony New Media in Spanish Newmedia ufm edu gt 2007 11 29 Retrieved 2009 04 12 Interview with Rose and Milton Friedman New Media in Spanish Newmedia ufm edu gt 2008 08 18 Retrieved 2009 04 12 Museo Popol Vuh Universidad Francisco Marroquin Guatemala Popolvuh ufm edu Retrieved 2009 04 12 The Lienzo Archived from the original on 2008 03 10 Retrieved 2012 03 19 ITA Ita ufm edu Retrieved 2009 04 12 See the entire list here lt https www ufm edu index php Doctorados Honoris Causa gt in Spanish descripcion Atlas libertas External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universidad Francisco Marroquin Universidad Francisco Marroquin Francisco Marroquin University UFM Biblioteca Ludwig von Mises Center for the Study of Capitalism Francisco Marroquin University UFM New Media Department Atlas Libertas UFM Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Ayn Rand s Atlas Shrugged article about the Francisco Marroquin University in French Viennese Party at The Francisco Marroquin University New Media UFM Arboretum Libertate Viam Facere Objectivism and Ayn Rand CADEP Center for the Analysis of Public Choice Decisions Henry Hazlitt Center Official Facebook Page14 36 18 N 90 30 22 W 14 6051 N 90 5062 W 14 6051 90 5062 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Universidad Francisco Marroquin amp oldid 1177995240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.