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(03/27/17 4:00am)
Guidelines will no longer curb the amount of hours first-year resident doctors work in one shift, as the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education announced earlier this month that the new limit will be set at 24 and, if necessary to manage efficient shift changes, 28 hours in one shift.
(03/02/17 5:00am)
New Trump travel ban removes Iraq
(02/23/17 3:00am)
Editor's Note: This story originally stated that CNM was opposed to the bills. However, CNM has reached to the Daily Lobo to inform us of a recent amendment to the bill that now how the college in favor of the legislation. This story has been changed to reflect that information.
(02/09/17 6:43am)
Chaouki Abdallah is the acting president of the University of New Mexico. Abdallah began serving UNM as Provost in July 2011, but stepped up when then-President Bob Frank was forced to leave his post.
(02/05/17 11:03pm)
With the start of Black History Month, the UNM Africana Studies program is blooming with opportunities and growing in response to the political climate change occurring across the nation.
(01/20/17 6:24pm)
A lecture on Thursday morning by a visiting UNM professor covered the history of informatics, but it’s his beginning work in general internal medicine that laid the groundwork for national standards today.
(01/16/17 5:10am)
With the upcoming legislative session, the state government is looking to make big cuts in higher education. Last year, the University of New Mexico tended to their carbon footprint by implementing multiple large-scale sustainability efforts and, for their efforts, PNM awarded UNM three Energy Star Awards to acknowledge efforts to decrease energy consumption across campus.
(12/12/16 4:00am)
Monique Renee Curley, who recently graduated with her Master of Engineering this past summer, is a born and raised Burqueña with a story of persistence.
(11/30/16 6:29am)
With the holidays in full swing and the sting of winter upon Albuquerque, many people are donating to charities and thinking of those less fortunate.
(11/29/16 7:36am)
Thousands of college students across New Mexico utilizing the Legislative Lottery Scholarship might have to pay more to attend school next year, unless collaborative efforts between the state’s universities pays off in Santa Fe.
(11/21/16 4:00am)
With the results of the election, Republicans now have dominance in the House, Senate and the Oval Office.
(11/18/16 7:14am)
The Office of the State Auditor recently released a report with a special audit addressing health care for economically disadvantaged people treated at the University of New Mexico Hospital, UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center and services rendered by the UNM Medical Group.
(11/14/16 4:00am)
Editor's Note: The original version of this story stated that UNM professor Geoffrey Miller presented at a Faculty Senate meeting his notes on UNM policies that subvert free speech last month. That is incorrect; he made this presentation in the fall of 2015. The story has since been changed to reflect that error. The Daily Lobo regrets the inaccuracy, and will continue to work diligently to prevent future errors.
(11/10/16 7:45am)
The UNM Health and Sciences Committee convened Tuesday morning, as regents listened to administrative and system reports followed by discussions about financial situations, quality conditions in the hospital and marketing efforts.
(11/03/16 6:00am)
UNM released results of an extensive study conducted by the Institute for Social Research, which found that the benefits of paying to house the homeless population far exceed the costs.
(10/31/16 3:00am)
LoboAlerts, the University’s emergency text messaging and email alert system, has only sent out a single alert to UNM students and staff this semester — a test message, on Sept. 6.
(10/24/16 4:00am)
Last week, the UNM Honors College hosted a roundtable discussion concerning juvenile detention and mass incarceration across the states and here in New Mexico. Experts discussed their research, local efforts and possible solutions to the epidemic.
(10/20/16 4:00am)
Associates and students at UNM’s Health Sciences Center have developed a smartphone app that engages visual aids to teach how to prevent injuries and hazards to children in the household.
(10/06/16 8:28am)
With a new freshman living requirement to be implemented in fall 2018, we took it upon ourselves to crunch the estimated living costs for options on and off campus, and talked to students on the subject in the hopes of painting a picture of what this new requirement could look like.
(10/06/16 12:28am)
UNM is preparing to transition to completely smoke and tobacco-free campuses by September 2017, and plans to levy large fines on those who do not abide by the policy. This includes the Health Sciences Center and the UNM Hospital areas of campus.