$14.5 mil flows to biological research
National researchers and UNM students are teaming up to conduct interdisciplinary experiments that could advance the field of biology and improve your life.
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National researchers and UNM students are teaming up to conduct interdisciplinary experiments that could advance the field of biology and improve your life.
Stephen Wills is not pleased with UNM’s anti-smoking policy, and he let the UNM Smoke-Free Environment Committee know it at their meeting on Wednesday.
Gov. Bill Richardson got major applause early in his speech at Dane Smith Hall yesterday.
The UNM Finance and Facilities Committee approved a $5.5 million health clinic on Albuquerque’s West Side during their meeting Friday.
The University of New Mexico Press office will soon change buildings, but that’s not why Joyce Perz is cleaning out her desk.
Architecture Dean Roger Schluntz announced his plans to retire next year after a decade overseeing UNM’s School of Architecture.
Volunteers are pitching in to protect the rights of immigrants they say are tormented by guards working for the U.S. Border Patrol.
A line of protesters stretching two blocks marched through Downtown Albuquerque on Saturday to oppose California's gay marriage ban.
Like a hands-on science museum, UNM's hydraulics laboratory lets students explore real-world applications of scientific principles.
Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are sharply divided on foreign policy questions, such as how to exit Iraq and how to deal with Iran.
The U.S. may be able to solve its financial troubles by being more like Middle Eastern countries.