Alumnus nominated for Emmy
UNM alumnus Mark Kachelmeier was nominated for an award in the 2011 Heartland Emmy Competition for his “Catching Predators” series.
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UNM alumnus Mark Kachelmeier was nominated for an award in the 2011 Heartland Emmy Competition for his “Catching Predators” series.
The small hours are defined as the hours in the early morning when insomniacs and natural night owls go off duty, passing the baton to the early birds.
”True Colors” may be performed by high school students, but it would be a mistake to underestimate these kids.
UNM alumnus David Griffith won mtvU’s new “Top of the Class” award for his work with the LGBTQ student resource center.
UNM President David Schmidly said that faculty members’ concerns about salary and benefits are not unique to UNM, and any university facing budget cuts is in the same situation.
Some faculty members are reaching their breaking points. English professor James Burbank said that, in his department alone, more than 10 percent of faculty members are retiring — three members out of frustration with the administration. He said budget cuts have affected the administration, but it’s nothing like what the faculty faces.
From introductory courses in math and science to languages that have come back from the dead to haunt living students, there are 92 UNM courses that have earned a failure rate as low as 20 percent and up to 55 percent, according to the Fall 2010 Course Outcomes Data (aka “Killer Courses”) compiled by the Office of Institutional Research.
Generally, it’s best to avoid fire, but the UNM’s Words Afire Festival is encouraging its audience to feel the burn.
UNM’s choral program commissioned a piece on death to celebrate its 100 years of life.
A Business and Economic Development report provides hard data that proves UNM’s significance to the state economy.
The marginalized will be the majority — well, at least for one night. The OUTSpoken Queer Poetry Slam started in October as a quarterly event, and in June it will culminate in the PrideFest championships.
The UNM Japanese Language Club tried to withdraw funds it raised from its ASUNM account to give to the Japan relief effort, but discovered doing so would violate of the New Mexico State Constitution.
Even in the 21st century, Africa is perceived as exotic and dangerous.
New regent Bradley Hosmer said UNM can lead the country in changing the education system.
Arroyo Deathmatch plucked, drummed, and ukulele-ed its way to a first-place finish at UNM’s Battle of the Bands.
UNM Battle of the Bands is not a win-at-all-costs affair, but an avenue for creating alliances.
Ever since he was young, Jake Wellman was groomed for responsibility — and that doesn’t seem to be changing.
They’re in homes, at workplaces.
Acknowledging the murky part of humanity is what UNM theater student Van Hollenbeck looks to do in his directorial debut.
How certain is professor Howard Kraye that his students have a keen business sense?