Tree Toys giveaway and tree Lighting Ceremony
Area de recepción
South Florida Campus
Area de recepción
South Florida Campus
Ana G. Méndez University Miami Lakes Campus held an educational panel and a walk as part of its breast cancer awareness activities.
During the panel, health professionals and members of the university community shared information about the importance of prevention, early detection methods, and available resources for patients and families.
The event concluded with a symbolic walk across the campus to promote awareness of the importance of early detection.
Ana G. Méndez University (AGMU) held its Campus Tour at the Tampa Bay Campus, welcoming more than 300 students from middle and high schools across the region.
During the event, participants toured the facilities and engaged in hands-on experiences across various campus laboratories, including Phlebotomy, Therapeutic Massage, Criminal Justice, Forensic Investigation, Nursing, and Business Administration.
In addition, attendees had the opportunity to learn more about other academic programs and student services available, all within a dynamic and engaging environment.
Staff members at Ana G. Méndez University Metro Orlando Campus participated in a training session on international students, led by Sebastián Alarcón, Director of International Affairs, with the participation of Rafael Nadal Bosch, Assistant Vice President of International Affairs.
The presentation reviewed key academic and administrative processes that support the experience of international students, as well as the services available to help them integrate into the university environment.
Ana G. Méndez University took part in the 60th International Congress of the Latin American Council of Management Schools (CLADEA), held from September 29 to October 3, 2025, in Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego, California.
The Division of Business and Entrepreneurship presented research on business simulators, cybersecurity, civic engagement and well-being, artificial intelligence, value creation in tourism, and managerial competencies.
Ana G. Méndez University participated in the XXIV Seminar of the Latin American Association of Teaching and Research in Social Work (ALAEITS), held from October 13 to 16, 2025, in Santiago, Chile.
Dr. Débora Fontánez-Flecha, Professor and Coordinator of the Doctoral Program in Social Work, and Prof. Luz D. Miranda Vázquez, Professor and Coordinator of Practice of the Master’s Program, represented the institution.
Students and staff at Ana G. Méndez University Metro Orlando Campus participated in the “Health, Safety, and Emergency Management” workshop, led by Luz N. Velázquez, Director of Operations & Safety; Andrés Lloveras, AVP of Facilities; and Allied Universal.
During the session, participants received guidance on preventive measures, safety protocols, and effective responses to various emergency situations.
Ana G. Méndez University Metro Orlando Campus hosted the “Time Management and Procrastination” workshop, focused on strengthening participants’ personal and academic organization skills.
During the session, attendees learned practical strategies to plan goals, prioritize tasks, and enhance daily productivity.
The activity was part of ongoing academic initiatives aimed at supporting essential skills for student succe
The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track prepares registered nurses for leadership in primary care to families and individuals of all ages. With a focus on delivering high-quality, patient-centered primary care, the program offers both didactic and clinical experiences that prepare nurse practitioners to care for the physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual health of patients, families, and communities.
Curriculum content includes pathophysiology and pharmacology, health assessment, biomedical ethics, health policy, and management of common primary care health concerns, providing the theoretical and practical foundations for nurses to expand their scope of practice. This program prepares students to sit for national certification as family nurse practitioners.
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Nursing Program Mission
The mission of the AGMU Nursing programs is to prepare professionals with the necessary skills at the highest quality standards to meet the health needs of our communities through innovative, safe, and effective care at different levels.
Our graduates will be leaders committed to excellence in the provision of health services based on scientific evidence and ethical practice. They will be capable of managing information systems while valuing and respecting the cultural diversity of the individuals, families, and communities they serve, working collaboratively with the interprofessional team.