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E-mail: usmex@ucsd.edu
Telephone (main line): (858) 534-4503
Fax: (858) 534-6447
Web: http://usmex.ucsd.edu
Campus Address:
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive, Dept. 0510
La Jolla, CA 92093-0510
Delivery Address:
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
University of California, San Diego
10111 North Torrey Pines Rd.
La Jolla, CA 92037
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Directions to the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, UCSD
From Interstate 5, exit on Genesee Avenue, westbound.
Turn left on North Torrey Pines Road.
Turn left on Pangea Drive into the UCSD campus.
Turn left into the Pangea Parking Structure and proceed to a visitor parking spots on the top level. There are two permit vending machines, one in the northwest corner of the lot, and the other on the Northeast corner, to purchase a parking permit. You may purchase an hourly permit (the cost is $1 per hour), or an all day permit at $6. The purchase of an all day permit also allows you to park in either a white “V” spot or in a green “B” spot. Hourly permits are only allowed to park in a white “V” spot. Walk out of the Pangea Parking Structure heading east toward Pangea Drive.
Walk out of the Pangea Parking Structure toward Pangea Drive.
Turn left and walk east up Pangea Drive past the stop sign on North Scholars Drive. Continue walking east (uphill); the name of the street becomes Thurgood Marshall Road.
Turn left on the first street (International Lane).
Continue past the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IRPS) on your right until you find the Institute of the Americas complex on your right-hand side (three white buildings with red-tiled roofs situated around a plaza with a fountain in the middle). The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies is on the ground floor in the two-story building on the east side of the plaza. The Weaver Center is next door to the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies. The Copley Conference Center (which houses Hojel Auditorium and the Deutz Seminar Room) is on the south side of the plaza. The Gildred Latin American Studies Building is on the north side of the plaza.
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