Classroom technology receives mixed response
Use of technology in the classroom is on the rise, and if it’s up to UNM’s Chief Information Officer, chalkboards will soon become obsolete.
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Use of technology in the classroom is on the rise, and if it’s up to UNM’s Chief Information Officer, chalkboards will soon become obsolete.
UNM groups are preparing for their day at the Roundhouse to rally in favor of students and the broader University community.
Noteworthy Bills and Memorials
Presidential Finalist and UNM alum Robert Frank said Monday that he supports living wages for graduate and teaching assistants, even though he refused to support collective bargaining for graduate assistantships at Kent State University, where he is provost.
Presidential finalist Douglas Baker said during his on-campus forum Wednesday that recent NAACP complaints about discrimination against African Americans at UNM reflect bigger problems at the University.
This isn’t presidential finalist Meredith Hay’s first time as a top five finalist in a UNM presidential search, but she says she’s better prepared for the job this time around.
Elizabeth Hoffman left her former university because of a free speech conflict. She also addressed the athletics scandal during her term.
Students can donate to charity this Wednesday and Thursday and maybe snag a parking spot worth $700 while they’re at it.
Students eating at La Posada dining hall or in the Mercado in the SUB this semester may have eaten food made with ingredients grown right here on campus, in the Lobo Gardens.
UNM’s six-year graduation rate sits well below the national average, but UNM officials said thanks to a new federal program the University has already seen graduation rate statistics improve.
UNM students founded an online journal that they said they hope will connect graduate students across the nation.
Broccoli, brussels sprouts and beans flourish in what was an empty lot filled with broken bottles and used syringes.