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Breaking and entering at Lobo Village
Feeling inspired after assisting NM Sen. Tom Udall last summer, Gabriel Gallegos dreamed of one day becoming a communications advisor for a United States Congress member, and his new internship just might take him there.
Every year, the University of New Mexico recycles over one thousand tons of material. According to Sustainability Manager Mary Clark, that makes UNM the second largest recycling facility statewide.
2016 marks the 40th year of the Mexican Gray Wolf’s listing under the Endangered Species Act, according to Defenders of Wildlife New Mexico Outreach Representative Michael Dax.
Isabella Cervantes first experienced Spring Storm as a volunteer during her freshman year at UNM. Initially, not knowing what to expect, she was overwhelmed by the hundreds of students entering University Stadium, amazed at their dedication to community service.
In life, Anthony Hopper’s father never wanted to discuss the end. When he passed away, Hopper said his family was unsure of his father’s wishes and faced interpersonal tensions while trying to make decisions on his behalf.
On April 9 and 10, in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the University of New Mexico Division of Physical Therapy, the Lobo Triathlon will include an adults’ race, a kids’ race and a Wellness Fair, all on UNM’s Main Campus.
The UNM Board of Regents Academic/Student Affairs and Research Committee heard a series of action items, information items and a faculty presentation at Thursday’s meeting. They also shared updates on each member’s designated boards/committees as well as a monthly report on academic affairs.
Since 2014, Joe Kee Jr. and Jennifer Wheeler have been translating and dubbing the script of the popular film “Finding Nemo” into Navajo through the Navajo Nation Museum, in the hopes of preserving the language for future generations.
UNM faculty and students will come together on Friday to discuss the role of Black women in the field of medicine, and brainstorm solutions to the lack of participation from the underprivileged community in the field.
UNM IT recently launched MyUNM 2.0 to replace the former version of the University website that is utilized campus-wide.
UNM’s Brain & Behavioral Health Institute and the New Mexico Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association collaborated on a conference titled “Dementia Capable Providers: Person-Centered Solutions” that is currently running though Thursday morning.
UNM’s School of Medicine Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations collaborates with Albuquerque Academy to create “Your Dazzling Brain—Keep it Bright.”
The Anderson School of Management recently launched its first Business Community Open House on campus.
Another sex week is coming to campus, but this one bills itself as a bit more conservative than other events.
For the past year, the UNM College of Fine Arts has utilized a studio downtown or events ranging from high school outreach and exhibits to lectures.
The grand opening of a new commons area in Zimmerman library on Thursday kicked off a fresh opportunity for graduate students to exclusively utilize a quiet study space.
An Albuquerque man has been charged with vehicular homicide that resulted in the death of a UNM student.
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico (ASUNM) will be hosting a Resource Center Fair in the SUB Atrium on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Applications are still open until the end of Thursday for the fourth annual The Perry Initiative workshop to be held on March 19 at the University of New Mexico.