Expect tests for ADHD meds
Students may have to wait nearly three months to get an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnosis and prescription from Student Health and Counseling.
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Students may have to wait nearly three months to get an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnosis and prescription from Student Health and Counseling.
The House of Representatives passed a bill that could leave Sesame Street and other public radio and television programs homeless.
Student Health and Counseling placed tighter limits on services last month in order to meet increased demands on a stagnant budget.
A lawsuit filed in January alleges UNM unethically awarded the $60 million Pit renovation project to an Oklahama-based contractor, but the contractor says it is not responsible for UNM’s actions.
The City of Albuquerque announced construction plans that will force UNM’s south lot shuttle to use an alternate route.
UNM students will join activists from around the state to protect undocumented-resident access to driver’s licenses and higher education.
More than 300 people are expected to attend best-selling author Michael Eric Dyson’s Saturday seminar hosted by the Africana Studies Department.
The LGBTQ Resource Center will host a flag-raising ceremony to replace the flag that disappeared after one of two vandalism incidents against the center last month.
Budget cuts caused UNM’s ranking among research libraries to plummet and claimed five permanent positions, making the accommodation of this year’s 1.8 million projected visitors more difficult. University Libraries ranks 78 out of 113 research universities, according to the Association for Research Libraries. The ranking measures total expenditures for print, electronic books, journals and other media and is down from the previous ranking of 59. UNM spent $5 million less than the $11.4 million average other major research universities spend, according to the ARL.
Start exploring career options at today’s career fair hosted by the UNM Office of Career Services.
The future does not look bright for Santa Ana Hall.
UNM is inching closer to receiving an exempt waiver that would allow it to sell alcohol at The Pit, University Stadium and the SUB. The New Mexico Alcohol and Gaming Division recently denied UNM’s request for a liquor license because UNM representatives failed to produce the proper identification waiver. The waiver allows the University to circumvent a state law that limits alcohol sales within 300 feet of a school or church.
Gubernatorial candidate Diane Denish and Congressman Martin Heinrich will speak at today’s Early Vote Rally. Hosted by College Democrats, the rally takes place at noon outside the SUB and will stress the importance of early voting, College Democrats member Alex Bazan said.
President Schmidly and his administration received their latest “no-confidence vote” in a town hall meeting UNM-Gallup students held Friday. Student Senate President Josephine Brown said she hopes the vote brings ongoing issues to light.
UNM Student Health and Counseling is offering free mental health screenings today.
In April, Nkazi Sinandile starved herself for 16 days to raise awareness about the problems facing Albuquerque’s refugee population. Since her hunger strike ended, Sinandile said the South African Orion Duet, a group she started with her husband, has received an outpouring of community support.
New Mexico Public Interest Research Group held a kick-off meeting to discuss its upcoming campaigns.
The Provost’s Office issued a Sept. 1 travel advisory in the wake of Mexico’s escalating violence. Provost Suzanne Ortega encouraged students planning to visit Mexico to educate themselves about possible dangers in the areas and to have emergency contacts.