Escuela de Periodismo Carlos Septién García | |
Established | May 30, 1949 |
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Director | Analletzin Díaz Alcalá[1] |
Location | Cuauhtémoc Borough, Mexico City , |
Website | www.septien.edu.mx/epcsg |
The Escuela de Periodismo Carlos Septién García (EPCSG - School of Journalism Carlos Septién García) is a Mexican educational institution of journalism. It was founded by Luis Beltrán y Mendoza, and supported by the Acción Católica Mexicana (Mexican Catholic Action), on May 30, 1939, and achieved certification of the Secretaría de Educación Pública on July 2, 1976. The school was named after its second director. This school was the first in Mexico to be dedicated specifically to journalism.
Under the leadership of Alejandro Avilés Insunza the school detached itself from the Acción Católica Mexicana and its associated political and ideological tendencies concerning academic freedom.[2]
Principals
- 1949-1951: Fernando Díez de Urdanivia y Díaz (1897–1966)
- 1951-1953: Carlos Septién García (1915–1953)
- 1953-1958: José N. Chávez González
- 1958-1963: Carlos Alvear Acevedo
- 1963-1984: Alejandro Avilés Insunza (1915–2005)
- 1984-2001: Manuel Pérez Miranda
- 2001-2004: Alejandro Hernández
- 2004-2008: Manuel Pérez Miranda (second time)
- 2009-2016:-José Luis Vázquez Baeza
- 2016-2022: Víctor Hugo Villalva
- 2022-present: Analletzin Díaz Alcalá
Further reading
- Salvador Flores Llamas: La Septién García, forjadora de periodistas profesionales veraces. Parte 1, February 12, 2009. (in Spanish)
- Salvador Flores Llamas: La Septién García, forjadora de periodistas profesionales veraces. Parte 2, February 19, 2009. (in Spanish)
References
- ↑ Rodrigo, Hernández López (3 April 2022). "Analletzin Díaz Alcalá es la nueva directora de la Escuela de Periodismo Carlos Septién García". Proceso (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 July 2022.
- ↑ Escuela de Periodismo Carlos Septién García Archived 2008-06-14 at the Wayback Machine (Spanish).
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