Schmidly states focuses for year
At Tuesday's faculty meeting, President David Schmidly said his focus this year is to improve communication and diversity in the administration and faculty.
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At Tuesday's faculty meeting, President David Schmidly said his focus this year is to improve communication and diversity in the administration and faculty.
UNM Mailing Systems has set up an opt-out program for employees who want to stop receiving inter-campus flyers.
UNM freshman Jake Wellman was honored last week by President Bush and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for his work with the Boy Scouts' ArrowCorps5 project.
Author Anna Baltzer spoke Wednesday about the conflicts Palestinians face with the Israeli government on the West Bank.
Each day, nearly 25,000 students rush around campus - and more than 21,000 of them commute to get there, according to UNM.
Freshman John Bundy wanted to join Kappa Upsilon Chi, a Christian fraternity on campus.
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University presidents from more than 100 colleges around the U.S. have petitioned to lower the drinking age to 18.
The Board of Regents voted Aug. 12 to change University policy to comply with the Inspection of Public Records Act, ending months of deliberation on the issue.
Starting Aug. 25, students will have a place to study 24 hours a day, five days a week.
In a visit to Albuquerque on July 16, Republican presidential candidate John McCain discussed U.S. involvement in the Middle East and suggested students should join the armed forces or the Peace Corps to pay increasing tuition prices.
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