
UAG Alumni gathered in New York City at Cipriani Dolci in Grand Central Terminal to reconnect, share memories, and celebrate their lifelong bond, reflecting the strength and global reach of the UAG community.




A recent El Paso Matters article explains that long-term population decline driven by lower birth rates and an aging population presents public health challenges for El Paso that require proactive planning to support both family wellbeing and healthy aging.




Students from the United States and Puerto Rico will prepare to become “UAG-trained” physicians