The Faculty of Communication of UEES organized its emblematic event “Town Hall Meeting 2025 edition, The event aims to integrate all members of the faculty: students, teachers, alumni and administrative staff. The event seeks to highlight creativity and foster a sense of belonging and identity through an enthusiastic and inclusive environment.
“The faculty of Communication is a nice family where we share, where we meet and not only work on an academic subject but also experiential, and this event is a nice experience that the students give us,” said Danny Barbery, dean of the faculty.
The students of the “Event Organization” course are in charge of managing all the activities of the meeting, from the planning of dynamics, logistics, management of sponsors, etc. This year, the event was held with the theme of “Stranger Things” generating an atmosphere of mystery and inspired by the 80s. Both the organizing team and the attendees participated with enthusiasm, complying with the 80's style dress code.
During the event, various activities were held, in which guests participated and competed for distinguished prizes. Among them, dynamics such as career trivia, parade of the best costumes and talent show were highlighted.
“The event was amazing, every year they look for ways to improve. The Stranger Things theme was super well set and the truth is that congratulations to the entire organizing group, teachers and everyone who were part of this unforgettable day” said Byron Pogo, teacher of the Faculty of Communication.
With initiatives such as the Town Hall Meeting, UEES reaffirms its commitment to the integral formation of its students, strengthening the sense of identity and community within the School of Communication.


