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Universidad de las Américas was founded with the name of Mexico City College in 1940 by Dr. Henry L. Cain and Dr. Paul V. Murray. In the 1960s it changed its name to University of the Americas, and a few years latter to its Spanish translation, Universidad de las Américas. With aid from the Inter-American Development Bank and other organizations, it was split in two, one in Mexico City's facility in the colonia Roma (Roma neighborhood) and into a new and bigger campus in a suburb city of Puebla, Puebla in the early 1970s. In 1984-1985 a dissident group of scholars renounced to the College…mehr

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Universidad de las Américas was founded with the name of Mexico City College in 1940 by Dr. Henry L. Cain and Dr. Paul V. Murray. In the 1960s it changed its name to University of the Americas, and a few years latter to its Spanish translation, Universidad de las Américas. With aid from the Inter-American Development Bank and other organizations, it was split in two, one in Mexico City's facility in the colonia Roma (Roma neighborhood) and into a new and bigger campus in a suburb city of Puebla, Puebla in the early 1970s. In 1984-1985 a dissident group of scholars renounced to the College Board and moved to the old facilities at Mexico City. Both institutions kept the same short name, however, legally, they are registered under two different names: Universidad de las Américas, A.C. (the institution now located at the old facilities in Mexico City), and Fundación Universidad de las Américas, Puebla (the institution at Puebla).