The President of the Cuban Federation of University Students (FEU), Raul Alejandro Palmero, on Tuesday announced that the Cuban youth, by their own will, will join the recovery works of the affected areas in Havana after the passage of the tornado.
The President of the Cuban Federation of University Students (FEU), Raul Alejandro Palmero, on Tuesday announced that the Cuban youth, by their own will, will join the recovery works of the affected areas in Havana after the passage of the tornado.
Jose Marti”s thought enlightens those who dream of a better world, highlighted Monday in France during a tribute to Cuba”s National Hero, on the 166th anniversary of his birth.
Cuba and the United Kingdom will increase cooperation in academic matters through the signing of new agreements between their universities, the Cuban Minister of Higher Education, Jose Ramon Saborio, said here Saturday.
Delegates from Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and United States will attend the 16th International Pedagogy Congress 2019, announced Thursady the organizers of the event.
The Cuban intellectual Eusebio Leal highlighted Monday the validity of Operation Truth and Fidel Castro”s thoughts in the current context of information characterized by media hegemony.
The 4th Conference on Strategic Studies that is taking place in Havana is being attended by a US academic who has been interested in the Caribbean island for years: Gary Prevost.
Historians and artists from the most diverse cultural expressions are participating in the 24th Cuban Identity Festival, which opened in Bayamo, the capital of eastern Granma province, on Wednesday, to celebrate the National Culture Day. As every year, the event takes place in Bayamo, and the program includes about 230 activities related to music, theater, dance, visual arts, cinema, literature and photography, among others.
The economic blockade imposed on Cuba by the U.S. government is affecting the island in all sectors, and is having a particular impact on education, high school students stated on Monday.
The 5th National Convention of Cuban Chefs in October generates great expectation, above all in the tourism markets prevailing in this island.
The U.S. blockade against Cuba affects rehabilitation programs for students with hearing and vision impaired, said here today Dr. Dagmaris Bosch, Ph.D. in Pedagogical Sciences.
Cuban First Vicepresident, Salvador Valdés Mesa, heads a delegation that will visit Vietnam from September 12 thru 17, the same days in which Fidel Castro visited this country in 1973.
Mozambique”s Minister of Education and Human Development, Conceita Xavier Sortane, expressed interest in increasing Cuba”s cooperation in education, today highlighted diplomatic sources on the island.
The Havana historian, Eusebio Leal, highlighted today the mark left by the fighters for the independence of Cuba in the great educational work of the Caribbean country.
Argentina’s university professors ended the third week of protests with 70 symbolic lectures in the Plaza de Mayo on Friday, outside the presidential palace. They are protesting austerity and cutbacks that affect public higher education budgets and a proposed wage increase of 15 percent.
Cuba entered this Monday its second week of public debates around a proposed new Constitution with discussions of the text extending until November 15th. The draft constitution was approved by the Cuban National Assembly in late July.
Carlos Rafael Miranda Martinez, national coordinator of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR), the Cuban largest grassroots organization, insisted on the importance of all the members to attend the neighborhood debates, regardless if they also do it at their workplaces or study centers
One of the main modifications introduced by the project of the new Cuban Constitution is the recognition of private property and foreign investment, expressed here today commercial specialist of Hotel Copacabana, Ariel Valdes.
In Birán, birthplace of heroes, the national consultation on constitutional reform began.
All Cuban citizens living abroad have the opportunity to participate in the discussion of the proposed new Constitution of the Republic, an unprecedented step that reflects the government’s determination to take into consideration the opinions of all Cubans, both in and outside the country.