1940s The Universidad de las Américas was founded in 1940 by Dr. Henry L. Cain and Dr. Paul V. Murray. Its original name was
Mexico City College. The institution initially offered associate degrees in Arts and Sciences. In 1946 the Veterans Administration added the university to its list of "approved universities" which allowed veterans to study in the institution with financing from the United States' government. The Graduate School was created in 1947.
1950s The university was accepted by the Texas Association of Colleges, as an overseas institution in 1951. In 1959 the university became, only in that time over the Mexican Republic, a member of the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
1960s In 1963 the university changed its name to "University of the Americas". The institution was divided into three schools: Mexico City College, School of Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School. In 1967 the Mary Street Jenkins Foundation along with the International Development Agency provided the financial resources to build a new campus in the municipality of
San Andres Cholula, Puebla. In 1968 the university decided to change its name to its Spanish translation "Universidad de las Américas".
1970s The Universidad de las Américas moved to its new campus in the city of
Cholula, Puebla in 1970. Two more schools were created: the Institute of Technology (now the School of Engineering) in 1971 and the School of Economics and Business Sciences in 1978.
1980s The Institute of Advanced Studies was created in 1986 and in 1988 the School of Humanities and Social Sciences became two separate entities. In 1989 the School of Sciences was created.
1990 New Science Laboratories were built, as well as a new building for the School of Humanities. In 1994 it became one of the first universities in Mexico to have network voice and data connection. In 1997 the Library was remodeled and allowed digital access to students.
2000s New Chemical Engineering Laboratories were built. Two Doctoral programs (PhD) were created, one in Economics and the other in Computer Science. In 2002 the Institute of Public Politics was created as well as the Center for Regional Development. A new Optical Communications laboratory was built for the Research Center on Automation Technology. The CAIL, Language Learning and Research Complex (Conjunto para el Aprendizaje e Investigación en Lenguas) was finished in 2005. The Real Madrid Soccer school was established. In 2006, 11 new bachelor's degrees and 9 master's degree programs opened, including the innovative programs at the undergraduate level in
Nanotechnology and Molecular Engineering, and
Culinary Arts. The launching of academic programs for 2007 in Health Sciences:
Medicine,
Odontology and
Nursing was announced. In 2011, the treatment plant of residual waters was inaugurated. It has a contemporary art gallery, cultural center, and auditorium, for cultural programs of music, dance, theater, film, literature, and arts to connect Puebla society with students, professors and artists. It is housed in a historical 1910s
Art Nouveau style commercial building, originally constructed for the exclusive department store
La Ciudad de México, and later housing another Mexican department store,
Fábricas de Francia. == Campus ==