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Why do some people (and governments) choose to ignore scientific evidence? This reflection explores why science, even when it is clear, does not always manage to break through.
Photograph of a person using a cane for the blind
The initiative of the School of Humanities and Education seeks to enable more people to study this degree.
five books science
By now, it has become a tradition that, at the end of the year, Jorge Valdez, science editor at TecScience, recommends a selection of science-popularization books that are ideal to read—or to give as gifts—during the holiday season.
Edmundo Molina Science of Decision-Making
The director of the Decision Science Center at Tec de Monterrey explains how mathematical models can help us make better decisions in highly uncertain contexts, from climate policy to everyday life.
emotional commitment to brands
An innovative investigation is measuring the emotional bond between consumers and companies, analyzing behavior following corporate missteps.
Naief Yehya
The writer and journalist explores how fungi help us rethink the relationship between the natural world and the digital one.
digital inhabitants
A new profile of young people shaped by the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the way they learn and prepare for professional life, according to researchers.
Patricia Murrieta
Patricia Murrieta, a member of the Tec de Monterrey’s Faculty of Excellence initiative, merges archaeology and AI to recover the voices of the past.
During his participation at the THE World Academic Summit 2025, David Garza, executive president of Tecnológico de Monterrey Educational Group, highlighted the role of universities as agents of change and proposed a new vision: the “multiversity.”
José Ernesto Amorós MTS
The current Associate Dean of Faculty at EGADE Business School was honored with the 2023 Rómulo Garza Award for authoring more than 40 academic articles.

Education and Humanism

Illustration of the author
Why do some people (and governments) choose to ignore scientific evidence? This reflection explores why science, even when it is clear, does not always manage to break through.
Photograph of a person using a cane for the blind
The initiative of the School of Humanities and Education seeks to enable more people to study this degree.
five books science
By now, it has become a tradition that, at the end of the year, Jorge Valdez, science editor at TecScience, recommends a selection of science-popularization books that are ideal to read—or to give as gifts—during the holiday season.
Edmundo Molina Science of Decision-Making
The director of the Decision Science Center at Tec de Monterrey explains how mathematical models can help us make better decisions in highly uncertain contexts, from climate policy to everyday life.
emotional commitment to brands
An innovative investigation is measuring the emotional bond between consumers and companies, analyzing behavior following corporate missteps.
Naief Yehya
The writer and journalist explores how fungi help us rethink the relationship between the natural world and the digital one.
digital inhabitants
A new profile of young people shaped by the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the way they learn and prepare for professional life, according to researchers.
Patricia Murrieta
Patricia Murrieta, a member of the Tec de Monterrey’s Faculty of Excellence initiative, merges archaeology and AI to recover the voices of the past.
During his participation at the THE World Academic Summit 2025, David Garza, executive president of Tecnológico de Monterrey Educational Group, highlighted the role of universities as agents of change and proposed a new vision: the “multiversity.”
José Ernesto Amorós MTS
The current Associate Dean of Faculty at EGADE Business School was honored with the 2023 Rómulo Garza Award for authoring more than 40 academic articles.

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