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UNM is the first university to create an online, 3-D virtual training program for the H1N1 influenza virus.
A UNM surgeon was the first to reconstruct a pediatric patient’s dysfunctional kidney without even touching him.
Sticking your head in the freezer isn’t the only way to stay cool during these hot summer days.
Sticking your head in the freezer isn't the only way to stay cool during these hot summer days.
A dispute between the University and surrounding neighborhoods has postponed construction on a parking garage on Las Lomas Road and Redondo Drive.
UNM's 2009-10 budget expenses are about 5.2 percent higher than the previous year, an increase of $106 million, but many branch campuses will get less money.
Two members of the Israeli Defense Forces will share their stories on campus today in honor of Israeli Independence Day.
It might not seem like the right time to think about getting into the housing market, but it's never too soon to learn to be a prudent home buyer.
Mariana Salim tells her students they are half-Brazilian because they are taking her Portuguese class.
Christopher Ramirez, outgoing president of GPSA, has asked the University to confront a problem he says hasn't been clearly defined.
Students count on UNMPD to protect them from burglars and other dangers in the middle of the night, and the department responds to many such incidents.
While UNM students don't often resort to physical violence, verbal abuse is frequent, said Harry Linneman, director of Counseling and Therapy Services.
A single rectangular sticker can show lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people that they have somebody they can talk to about their sexual identity if they need to, said Kevin Hallgren, co-organizer of the LGBTQ Safe Zone training.
The University has budgeted for adding seven or eight faculty positions in the coming year and for promoting some faculty members.
Special projects at UNM will have to shave their budgets to accommodate cuts from the Legislature and the University.
ASUNM and GPSA share a few initiatives they hope the Board of Regents will fund during the budget summit today.
University employees have proposed alternatives that would keep them from having to give 1.5 percent of their paychecks to retirement funds.
An estimated 17,000 people are trafficked into the U.S. from Mexico each year, according to the U.S. Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.
Jamie Koch is stepping down as the president of UNM's Board of Regents.
State Auditor Hector Balderas was on campus Thursday to speak to faculty, staff and administrators, taking the first step toward re-auditing the University.