Chemistry professor awarded grant for medical research
A UNM chemistry professor earned a $425,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study techniques to improve technology used with CAT scans, MRIs and X-rays.
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A UNM chemistry professor earned a $425,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study techniques to improve technology used with CAT scans, MRIs and X-rays.
A small group of women presented their thoughts Tuesday night about issues such as sexual and domestic violence and racism as were discussed at the 2002 "INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence Conference."
A documentary and a panel discussion today at the South Broadway Cultural Center will delve deeper into Ciudad Ju†rez's mass murder mystery, exploring possible explanations of why the women have been killed.
Visiting associate professor Susanne Jonas will help explain Latino immigrant rights - a hot topic in the United States and New Mexico - today at noon at the Latin American and Iberian Institute.
Southwestern architecture, language and history will be three topics discussed this April during the UNM General Library's Center for Southwest Research's collection series, "Archiving the Paper Trail."
Hubert Dreyfus, a philosophy professor at the University of California at Berkeley, says people who live their lives on the Internet are anonymous spectators who take no risks.
Professor William Julius Wilson, a prominent social science professor from Harvard University, will be speaking about the causes of racial tension Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in the Kiva Lecture Hall.
With expenses like tuition, housing and books, college students don't usually have the money it takes to travel around the world.
Three UNM law students who participated in a regional mock trial competition in early February broke a 13-year dry spell by winning the event and advancing to nationals.
During every event at Popejoy Hall, a small army of people hand out programs, take tickets and help patrons find their seats.
The UNM community will celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday by participating in variety of activities this weekend.
The UNM Bookstore begins its two-week, tax-free textbook program today, which allows students to save 5 percent on textbooks but closes the store to people without proper identification.
The Center for Intelligent Systems Engineering at the UNM School of Engineering is giving graduate students a chance to conduct intelligent research and gain real world experience.
Messages of peace resonate from many religious leaders in the UNM community as people turn to their faith for answers in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The UNM Law School is sponsoring a teach-in today at the Law School Forum a 11:30 a.m. to address some of the issues related to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11.
Three new additions to the Anderson Schools of Management faculty will bring new teaching styles and research interests to UNM.
The Student Health Center is sponsoring a Health Fair with games and prizes Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. between Johnson Center and Popejoy Hall.
After the Student Union Building closed for construction last year, many kiosks popped up around campus offering much of the same food.
UNM student Michael Bell opens up a newspaper twice a week to check the New Mexico Lottery Powerball numbers for his bosses, Margaret and Turner Branch. However, last Thursday morning, he couldn’t believe what he discovered.