Danielle Boudreau
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Former student sues UNM
Former UNM medical student Chad Cunningham filed a civil suit against UNM’s Board of Regents and the National Board of Medical Examiners for alleged refusal of disability accommodation during his medical exams. NOV 21
Graduate students form union to tackle cuts
UNM graduate students are organizing to find another way of tackling budget cuts that have left many uncertain about their jobs.
Graduate Student Liza Minno-Bloom is forming Graduate Employees Together, a committee that advocates for graduate and teaching assistants. She said half of all UNM classes are taught by graduate students, and most estimates under-represent their impact.
NOV 3
Old newspapers to be digitized
UNM Libraries received a more than $350,000 grant to resurrect hundreds of thousands of New Mexico newspapers, some of which are 150 years old. The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded UNM Libraries the grant to digitize 100,000 pages from New Mexican newspapers that date between 1860-1922. Michael Kelly, director for the Center of Southwest research, said a board will select which of UNM’s collection of newspapers will be digitized. AUG 16
Act tackles fake Native American art
An amendment in the state Indian Arts and Crafts Sales Act went into effect July 1, furthering efforts to prevent fraud in the Indian art market. JUL 26
UNM's neighbors offer traffic input
The Mid-Region Council of Governments held two kick-off meetings at UNM on July 14 to gauge public interest in alternative means of transportation to UNM and CNM. JUL 19
Course touts benefits of traditional medicine
The Women’s Resource Center is hosting “Traditional Medicine Without Borders: Curanderismo in the Southwest and Mexico” for the program’s 10th year this summer, lending insight into traditional and modern medicine. JUL 12
HSC award aimed at NM health, jobs
The National Center for Research Resources awarded the Clinical and Translational Science Award to the Health Sciences Center, a $21 million award. The goal of the prize is to improve health care by enabling superior clinical and translational research, an area into which UNM HSC has already put considerable work, according to a press release from U.S. JUL 6
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