Family portraits capture hope
Tiffanie Kidd and her three children sat at Cuidando los Niños nursery waiting for their turn to take a family photo.
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Tiffanie Kidd and her three children sat at Cuidando los Niños nursery waiting for their turn to take a family photo.
More than 20 students gathered in support of the DREAM Act on Monday afternoon in hopes of convincing the government to allow students whose parents came to the U.S. illegally into higher education and the military.
GPSA passed a resolution at Saturday’s meeting to form an ad-hoc committee to discuss how the SUB’s catering prices are restricting student groups from using its facilities.
Put your politics aside. That’s the message Elise Wheeler wanted to send this Veterans Day.
“Hanging of the Greens” is one of UNM’s oldest traditions, and Friday is the deadline to take part in it. As part of the nonprofit event, students light luminarias that outline main campus buildings during the holiday season, said Shayla Armstrong, president of UNM Mortar Board Senior Honor Society.
UNM gave community members a chance to recycle electronic waste for free this weekend at the Annual E-waste Recycling event. UNM Resource Conservation Manager Linda McCormick said electronics become obsolete quickly, and getting rid of e-waste responsibly is essential.
UNM Hospitals, Information Technologies and the Health Sciences Center will merge GroupWise e-mail systems Friday. The merger will improve communication between UNMH and HSC and faculty and staff on main campus, said Sally Bowler-Hill, program operations director for Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center.
In a world gone mad, Douglas Daugherty said, the University needs a “A Day of Sanity.”
The UNM Veterans Resource Center hosted the Stand Down and Project Hand-Up 2010 to assist homeless veterans. The project helped more than 400 homeless veterans with VA claims, counseling, food, health, showers, free haircuts and provided a warm breakfast and dinner, VRC Director Elise Wheeler said.
The Office of Equity and Inclusion launched a campaign aimed at making victims and witnesses of hate crimes feel comfortable coming forward. During the Stop the Hate campaign Thursday at the SUB, UNM community members learned ways they can help stop campus hate crimes, said Lorena Blanco-Silva, training development consultant for the Office of Equity and Inclusion.
Gubernatorial candidate Diane Denish pulled out the big guns in Española on Thursday with campaign help from former president Bill Clinton. Clinton reminded thousands of cheering and enthusiastic supporters of Republican candidate for Governor Susan Martinez’s Texas roots. He said water rights issues need to be at the forefront of northern New Mexicans’ minds.
Nearly 100 UNM faculty, students and parent association members discussed with democratic state legislators what can be done to get UNM back on track in light of budget cuts at Wednesday’s on-campus Forum on Higher Education.
ASUNM Community Experience is giving students a chance to shed blood.
Every four minutes a person is diagnosed with blood cancer, and every 10 minutes someone dies from a form of blood cancer, according to Lobos against Leukemia’s website.
New Mexico Republican candidates visited campus on Thursday to campaign and tell students how they plan to fix corruption and the economic crisis.
Seems like study guides exist for everything these days, even life.
Hispanic Business Magazine has named UNM’s Anderson School of Management the nation’s sixth best graduate business school for Hispanic students for the second year in a row.
For the first time in its history, UNM’s School of Architecture and Planning has a woman as its new dean.