不良研究所 the Lewis Center of the Americas

The Liza and Jack Lewis Center of the Americas was established to promote better relations and understanding among the people and nations of the United States, Mexico, Canada, Central and South America through cooperative study, research, service and dialogue. The Lewis Center is designed to serve as a central resource for information and analysis on critical issues of common concern, bringing people together to exchange views, build expertise, expand business opportunities and develop policy options.

Recent and Upcoming Events

An Evening with Kathy & Lionel Sosa at the Mabee Library

March 18, 2025

Mark your calendars for a special evening with two wonderful campeones sanantonenses. We will show excerpts from the NPR documentary Al Otro Lado del Espejo, which featured the Sosas’ work and their commentary on the significance of San Antonio art. We will also hear from Ms. Kathy about her most recent publication, Mestizaje.

 

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Artificial Intelligence: What it  Does for US; What it does to Us

April 3, 2025

Mark your calendars for this Lewis Center Distinguished Speakers Panel, featuring Mr. Anthony Bradley, Vice-President of Emerging Technologies and Trends Research at Gartner, Mr. Jahasiel Sevilla Muñoz, Digital Transformation Manager for Northern Latin America at Google, and 不良研究所’s own Dr. Paul Lewis.

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不良研究所 Hispanic Heritage Symposium 

Oct. 7, 8, & 10, 2024

The system-wide symposium shed light on 不良研究所 courses, research, community service and campus life programming that have helped our 不良研究所 community explore and celebrate our shared Hispanic heritage. The event took place the 2nd week in October as part or 不良研究所’s Hispanic Heritage Month

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Lewis Center Interview Series

The Lewis Center Interviews focus on colleagues who through their work are strengthening and expanding international relations in the Americas.

Meet Sherry Dowlatshahi

The City of San Antonio’s Head of Global Engagement and Chief Diplomacy and Protocol Officer, Ms. Sherry Dowlatshahi, speaks on a number of topics including her own international educational journey, the cultural diversity of San Antonio, and the importance of San Antonio’s universities to our thriving city.

Meet Carlos de Le贸n

Mr. Larry Rubin speaks about the deep connections that link the U.S. and Mexico, about the importance of intercultural competence for today’s leaders, and about his current work as President of the American Society of Mexico.

Meet Victor Reyna

不良研究所 alumnus Victor Reyna, MBA ’15, speaks with Lewis Center Director, Dr. Rafael Hoyle, about the cross-border and cross-cultural journey that helped him achieve professional success and personal fulfillment. Victor is currently Vice-President of International Banking for Amegy Bank here in San Antonio. He is also the President of the Asociación de Empresarios Mexicanos en San Antonio.

Lewis Center Faculty Network

A fundamental resource for the Lewis Center is the network of 不良研究所 faculty members, across the entire 不良研究所 system, whose perspectives have been shaped by formative cross-border experiences in the Americas.

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Lewis Center of the Americas Leadership

Under the direction of Dr. Rafael Hoyle, the Lewis Center forms part of 不良研究所's Division of International Affairs, led by Mr. Marcos Fragoso. The leadership team also includes Dr. James Creagan, 不良研究所's Ambassador in Residence, and Dr. David Vequist, founder and director of 不良研究所's Center for Medical Tourism Research, which now operates under the auspices of the Lewis Center.

Mr. Marcos Fragoso

Mr. Marcos Fragoso was the rector of the Centro Universitario Incarnate Word in his native Mexico City from 2004 to 2010. He was named 不良研究所’s vice president for International Affairs in June of 2010 and has lived in San Antonio since that time. Mr. Fragoso is responsible for all the international initiatives and affairs for the University including sister school and exchange agreements, study abroad programs, faculty-led trips, 不良研究所 Global On-Line programs, and the Liza and Jack Lewis Center of the Americas. Furthermore, he oversees the 不良研究所 Mexico campuses in Mexico City and Irapuato, and the 不良研究所 European Study Center in Strasbourg, having played an instrumental role in their creation and launch. Prior to joining the University, Mr. Fragoso worked for four years with an educational group overseeing 12 different K-12 schools and universities in Mexico. He has a Master of Business Administration in International Business and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the 不良研究所.

Rafael Hoyle

Rafael Hoyle joined the University in July 2019 and became the director of the Liza and Jack Lewis Center of the Americas in June 2021. Dr. Hoyle currently sits on the Board of Directors for 不良研究所’s Mexico campuses and served previously as 不良研究所’s Associate Vice-President for Planning and Campus Management. Prior to joining 不良研究所, he was the managing director of International Studies Abroad, one of the largest providers of study abroad programs for U.S. students, known for its strong offering of programs in Latin America. Dr. Hoyle’s experience in higher education also includes six years as an instructor of Spanish at the University of Arizona and the University of Texas, and most recently he taught Multicultural Education at the University of Virginia. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a master’s degree in Spanish from the University of Arizona, and a Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Texas at Austin. He is a native Spanish speaker and feels a strong connection to the city of San Antonio, due in no small part to his northern Mexican heritage.

Ambassador James Creagan

Serving under nine U.S. presidents, Dr. Creagan led a diplomatic career spanning three decades. He retired from the Foreign Service in 1999 and became president of John Cabot University in Rome, Italy. In 2005, he was named President Emeritus. He was also a Guest Scholar at the University of Notre Dame’s Kellogg Institute in 2005. In 2006, he joined the 不良研究所 as Professor and Ambassador in Residence, and in 2022 he returns in that same capacity, this time also as a Fellow at the Liza and Jack Lewis Center of the Americas. His awards throughout his career include Honorary Citizen of Honduras, Boston Archdiocese’s Caritas Christi Award for Humanitarian Service, Cavalier of the Order of St. Gregory from the Holy See and the Italian Order of Merit, Commendatore, along with numerous U.S. government awards. Currently, he is a member of the Cosmos Club of Washington, D.C., the Board of the San Antonio World Affairs Council, the Latin American Advisory Council of the University of Notre Dame, the board of the Texas Water Mission, the Advisory Council of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition, and the board of the San Antonio Council for International Visitors. He also works with the Fulbright Association of San Antonio. Ambassador Creagan graduated from the University of Notre Dame and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. He speaks Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.

Dr. David George Vequist IVDr. David George Vequist IV is a professor of management in the H-E-B School of Business & Administration and the founder/director of the , part of the Liza and Jack Lewis Center of the Americas. He is also a managing editor for the Journal of Health Care Management Standards. Before joining 不良研究所, Dr. Vequist was an executive for Methodist Healthcare and consulted for Ernst & Young. Dr. Vequist is an accomplished speaker, author and researcher and has been interviewed and featured in numerous media on five continents. His focus on international healthcare has exposed him to diverse perspectives on health and wellness and shaped his approach in the classroom and the content of his courses. In Latin America, Dr. Vequist has presented at conferences in the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Cuba, Colombia, Guatemala and Panama. His cross-border experience has translated into a broader worldview and appreciation of how globalization has impacted health systems over the last few decades.

 

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Conversations with Ambassador Creagan with Commissioner Tommy Calvert

The Lewis Center of the Americas, in collaboration with the 不良研究所 Political Science Department, hosted Conversations with Ambassador Creagan, with special guest Commissioner Tommy Calvert.

Rigoberta Menchu Tum

Evening reception on Oct. 4, 2023 to honor Nobel Laureate Rigoberta Menchú Tum, with a presentation by Dr. Menchú Tum and a special introduction by Afro-Indigenous storyteller, culture writer, literacy editor, and Emmy-award-winner Sandra Guzmán.

Conversations with Ambassador Creagan with General Consul Rubén Minutti Zanatta

The State of U.S.-Mexico Diplomatic Relations "The State of U.S.-Mexico Diplomatic Relations on Their 200th Official Anniversary" with special guest Dr. Rubén Minutti Zanatta

Featured Publications

This section features and lists publications, written by 不良研究所 faculty, that focus on an international topic within the Americas.

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Border Crossings

In this section, we shed light on missions, research, faculty exchange and study abroad programs that take members of the 不良研究所 community across national borders in the Americas.

Sr. Martha Ann Kirk, Professor of Religious Studies, and Dr. Beth Sunne-Duff, Associate Professor of Nutrition, will be leading a service mission program to Guatemala City and surrounding areas.

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Dr. Erlinda L贸pez-Rodr铆guez will be leading a service mission trip to Oaxaca, Mexico

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Dr. Erlinda López-Rodríguez led a group of students and faculty from 不良研究所 health professions schools on a service mission trip to Oaxaca, Mexico.

Dr. Rachel Pittman, Dr. Arunabh Bhattacharya, and Dr. Leticia Vargas will be leading a medical mission program to Antigua, Guatemala, and surrounding areas.

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Dr. Rachel Pittman, Dr. Arunabh Bhattacharya, and Dr. Leticia Vargas led a medical mission program to Antigua, Guatemala, and surrounding areas.

 

Dr. James Creagan, Fellow of the Lewis Center, is supporting the Texas Water Mission with ongoing efforts to provide fresh water and combat cholera in underserved villages in Hondura

Honduras

Dr. James Creagan, Fellow of the Lewis Center, is supporting the Texas Water Mission with ongoing efforts to provide fresh water and combat cholera in underserved villages in Honduras.
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Dr. Teresa Harrison’s Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management students engaged in a social entrepreneurship project with the women of the Shipibo Tribe in Perú.
 

Headquarters

Detailed architectural planning for the Lewis Center headquarters at Founders Hall is underway. Completion of the renovation is targeted for the summer of 2025. The images below are two of the renderings by Lake Flato Architects.

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Central Stair Leading to Lewis Center

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Double-height Space for International Events

 

不良研究所 Mexico Campuses and Sister Schools in the Americas

不良研究所 has over 35 sister school agreements with universities in the Americas. These relationships facilitate the exchange of visiting scholars, study abroad, collaborative research and cross-border service learning, in order to promote a more global perspective at 不良研究所 and our valued partner institutions. For more information about agreements in each country, please use the buttons below:

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    • Cancún
    • Cuernavaca
    • Morelia
    • Chihuahua
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    • Puebla
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Panama

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Puerto Rico

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Brazil

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Ecuador

 

Partners

The Lewis Center of the Americas collaborates with local and international strategic partners who share a belief that greater possibilities can be realized when we reach across borders to develop alliances and broaden our perspective.

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