Cemanahuac in the News ::: National Geographic Traveler
January, 2010 | http://traveler.nationalgeographic.com/

We started 2010 with a mention in January's issue of National Geographic Traveler in the article, "How to Speak Like a Local." Columnist Margaret Loftus speaks to Cemanahuac's immersion program and writes, "Studies show that steeping yourself in a language in a country where it's spoken is the surest - and quickest - way to pick it up." » Read the rest of the article
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In 2009, Cemanahuac was featured in many newspapers throughout the U.S. and appeared on NPR. [ »listen to the audio program | view photos | read the article ]
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SERVICE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
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Cemanahuac Responds to News Article on Cuernavaca
by Charles Goff
IS CUERNAVACA SAFE? OF COURSE IT IS!
A very melodramatic article about Cuernavaca appeared in the news last week and spread quickly throughout the Internet. Although the reporter came to Cemanahuac and spoke with Charles Goff at some length, nothing of this interview was in the paper; instead an article about Cuernavaca with negative consequences appeared. We are not ignoring it, but want to share Charles Goff's thoughtful and thorough response to the AP article. Click here to read his response.
VAMOS Video
Now available
Cemanahuac has been working with VAMOS in a vitamin collection program for many years. VAMOS now has an excellent new DVD which is also a moving tribute and memorial to Bill Coleman, who died in 2004. » more...
Asi Hablamos
New Textbook Anouncement
Cemanahuac is proud to announce a new textbook series in our program called ASI HABLAMOS, continuing our commitment to excellence in the teaching of Spanish as a second language. » more...
Ecology of Mexico
Jeff Danter, Ph.D
July, 2010
Cemanahuac is looking forward to having Jeff Danter, PhD., with us in July. Dr. Danter is the state director of the Florida chapter of the Nature Conservancy and is a well-known speaker on issues relating to the acquisition of land areas for conservation, as well as marine and wildlife habitat protection. » more...
Service Learning - Semester Abroad
Consider studying with Cemanahuac
More and more, college students are building a semester abroad into their curriculum. If you've considered studying Spanish, contact Cemanahuac to inquiry about our Service Learning program. » more...