Este lunes se realizó el lanzamiento oficial de los Juegos Universitarios de Educación Superior 2024 (JUES) que se desarrollarán del 30 de septiembre al 4 de octubre en diferentes espacios deportivos de Mar del Plata. El evento reúne a instituciones educativas de la región con el objetivo de fomentar la práctica deportiva y la integración entre estudiantes.
El acto tuvo lugar en el salón del primer piso del Comedor Central de la Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (UNMDP), donde se dieron cita los representantes de las entidades organizadoras y participantes. En representación de la Universidad Atlántida asistió Leonardo Cermelo, coordinador de Extensión de la sede Mar del Plata.
Entre las instituciones que participarán en esta edición de los JUES se destacan la Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, los Institutos Quilmes, Pinos de Anchorena, CADS y el N°84, así como la Universidad Tecnológica Nacional y las universidades CAECE, FASTA y Atlántida.
Durante el evento se anunciaron las disciplinas deportivas que formarán parte de la competencia, entre las que se encuentran fútbol 11 y sala, atletismo, natación, handball, vóley, básquet y rugby seven.
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Building 92 on the campus contains a visitor center (with interactive exhibits) and store that are open to the public.
Microsoft initially moved onto the grounds of the campus on February 26,
1986, weeks before the company went public on March 13.
The Microsoft campus is the informal name of Microsoft’s corporate headquarters, located at One Microsoft Way in Redmond,
Washington. All-gender restrooms, lactation rooms, meditation rooms,
and ablution rooms, as well as universal design elements throughout, ensure equitable access.
Large stairways rise through daylit atriums,
encouraging people to choose walking over elevators, promoting both exercise and informal interactions.
By adding native and adaptive vegetation, using rainwater
capture for toilet flushing, and installing efficient fixtures and irrigation, the campus is projected to save more than 20 million gallons of water
each year.
The city of Redmond had also approved a rezone in February 2015 to raise the height limit for buildings on the campus from 6
stories to 10. The Seattle Times reported in early September 2015 that Microsoft had hired architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill to begin a multibillion-dollar redesign of the Redmond campus,
using an additional 1.4 million square feet (130,000 m2) allowed
by an agreement with the City of Redmond. In 2009, a shopping mall
called «The Commons» was completed on the campus, bringing 1.4 million square feet
(130,000 m2) of retail space, as well as restaurants, a soccer field and pub to the West Campus.
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