SHAC under new management as director leaves
The University of New Mexico’s Student Health and Counseling is under new management following the January departure of Executive Director Dr. James Wilterding.
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The University of New Mexico’s Student Health and Counseling is under new management following the January departure of Executive Director Dr. James Wilterding.
Thanks to a $2 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, obtaining a degree in humanities from Central New Mexico Community College or the University of New Mexico just got a little easier.
After a multiple decade-long hiatus from New Mexico’s agricultural fields, industrial hemp is growing anew in state soil.
There is a universality to certain qualities and experiences for every student who pursues the challenge of higher education. Late night study sessions, the pressure of examinations, and steep textbook prices are reliable and ubiquitous features of most university narratives. Other stories are unique, and they serve as a reminder of the value of diversity and the power of persistence.
As Capitol Hill continues to cast doubt over the future of the landmark 1973 federal abortion ruling Roe v. Wade, New Mexican Democrats in the State Legislature are planning a preemptive measure to ensure abortion access remains legal at the state level.
Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this column are that of the writer and do not represent those of the Daily Lobo.
The Board of Regents meeting Thursday morning was, for the most part, a business-as-usual session of the oversight body.
A Bernalillo County program designed to mitigate Albuquerque homelessness was recently the subject of a study done by the University of New Mexico’s Institute for Social Research.