Havana, May 18 (RHC)-- U.S. authorities have denied entry visas to one of the young Cuban teams who were to participate in the finals of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.
Sponsored by IBM, and under the auspices of the Association for Computing Machinery, the contest is an annual multi-tiered competitive programming competition among the universities of the world.
Two Cuban teams were to participate in the 2017 world finals, to be held May 20th in Rapid City, South Dakota, hosted by South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Participants in this year's competition include teams of computer programmers, representing universities from 44 nations.
U.S. authorities denied entry visas to the Cuban team representing the University of Pinar del Río. The country will then be represented by just one team from the University of Havana.
University professor Dovier Antonio Ripoll, contest director for the Caribbean region, denounced that the U.S. stance is further evidence that Washington is still reluctant to allow full academic exchanges between the two nations.
U.S. Denies Entry Visas to Cuban Participants in High-School Programming Competition

Artículos Relacionados
Comentarios
Deja un comentario
Todos los campos son requeridos
Ahora Reproduciendo
Somos Jóvenes
A Continuación
- El Idioma de Cervantes
- Así es mi tierra
- Cuba Campesina
Más Vistas
- En la última morada de Guiteras (+Fotos)
- Expertos llaman a mantener calma y preparación ante posible ciclón tropical en el mar Caribe
- La Habana y ciudad brasileña de Maricá formalizan acuerdo de hermandad
- Jóvenes de Camagüey emprenden Ruta Histórica Agramontina
- Colombia agradece a Cuba donación de vacunas contra fiebre amarilla