CESUN 30 Years of Leadership

CESUN University marks 30 years of excellence in executive education with a series of diverse activities open to the public, celebrating its impactful legacy and dedication to professional training.

**CESUN University Celebrates 30 Years as a Leading Institution in Executive Education**

CESUN University is marking a significant milestone, celebrating 30 years as a trailblazing institution in executive education. From October 7th to 14th, the university will host a series of academic, sports, and cultural activities open to the public in a vibrant tribute to its history and achievements.

The celebration began with an official ceremony held at the CESUN University Morelos campus. The Rector, Ernesto Aello Arvizu, highlighted the event as a moment to honor the institution’s legacy of excellence in professional training, which has positively impacted the community. Over three decades, CESUN has graduated more than 6,000 professionals, significantly contributing to regional and global progress.

CESUN was established with the mission to offer high-quality education to adults desiring to further their professional training. It was among the first in the region to provide such opportunities through flexible academic programs tailored to meet labor market demands.

The anniversary celebration features various events, including conferences on “E-Business” by Diego Sánchez Lemos, “Circular Economy and Public Policies” by Enzo Cravero, and “Postgraduate Studies Today” by Naxhiely Marroquín. The program also offers a yoga workshop and a dance performance, among other activities.

Ernesto Aello emphasized CESUN’s commitment to equipping students with the skills and knowledge required in a globalized world. Graduates leave with certified competencies recognized by the National Council for Standardization and Certification of Labor Competencies (CONOCER).

The rector invited the public to join the anniversary events, which are free and accessible to everyone. Details are available on CESUN’s social media platforms.

The ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including Maritza Guerrero Hernández from the Education System of Baja California, and various directors and administrative leaders from CESUN.

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