As the University of Antioquia (UdeA) approaches a decisive second round in its rector election, the competition narrows down to key candidates amidst political maneuverings and public endorsements. With three possible scenarios unfolding, the university community is at a crossroads, choosing between continuity with John Jairo Arboleda, a shift towards government-backed John Mario Muñoz, or Natalia Gaviria, whose campaign has seen both public denials and private acceptances of support. This election not only determines UdeA’s leadership but also its direction in facing educational reforms and financial challenges.
University of Antioquia’s Rector Election Heats Up: A Critical Look at the Second Round
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