Ever wondered about the heart of the University of the Caribbean? Right here at Lago de la Universidad del Caribe, we find more than just a body of water. It is a symbol. This lake reflects the spirit of Unicaribe.
Lago de la Universidad del Caribe is located within the grounds of the University of the Caribbean in Cancun. The university was founded on September 29, 2000. Joaquin Hendricks Diaz, then governor of Quintana Roo, decreed its creation.
The University of the Caribbean is known locally as Unicaribe. Its motto is “Knowledge and culture for human development.” This reflects the values that Lago de la Universidad del Caribe embodies.
The university started with a vision. It aimed to provide quality education. Today, it offers four engineering programs. It also has four undergraduate programs. There are twelve diploma courses. Students can choose from ten workshops. Seven Master’s degrees are also available.
But what does this have to do with Lago de la Universidad del Caribe? The lake provides a place of reflection. Students and faculty come here to think. The water mirrors their aspirations.
The university is a member of the Inter-American Conference on Social Security. This organization promotes social security development in the Americas. The University of the Caribbean plays an important role in this.
The Antonio Enríquez Savignac Library is a key resource. It supports the university’s academic programs. The library holds over 10,293 titles. It has 30,082 volumes. The library also offers 1,048 linear meters of shelving. It serves 2,847 internal users.
The library is open to the public. It specializes in sustainable tourism and hotels. Gastronomy, economics, and business are also focuses. Industrial engineering and human development are included. It is a depository library for major organizations. These include the World Tourism Organization and the OECD. The National Institute of Statistics and Geography is also represented.
But let’s return to Lago de la Universidad del Caribe. This place is more than scenery. It is a reminder of the university’s mission. It reflects knowledge and culture for human development. Take a moment to appreciate its tranquility. Consider the university’s commitment to its students and the wider community. It all started in 2000 and continues to grow. The lake mirrors the university’s ongoing journey.