Native American Studies Department continues growth with new degree program
UNM's Native American Studies Department may soon offer a new degree program focusing on leadership, self-determination and sustainable community building.
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UNM's Native American Studies Department may soon offer a new degree program focusing on leadership, self-determination and sustainable community building.
If you visit the Sandoval Regional Medical Center in the next month, you may be talking to your provider about alcohol use via iPad.
With only six faculty members, UNM’s Native American Studies Department has a relatively small group of faculty, but their research subjects are many.
Wednesday is Election Day for the Associated Students of UNM. Nearly 40 candidates are vying for 10 senate seats.
“My question to the American public is: How many people need to be exonerated before we realize we do not need a death row in this country?”
UNM administration unofficially kicked off the search for Bob Frank’s successor as president of the University on Friday, with a public forum to solicit input on what qualities should be sought after for his replacement.
While most of the nation was coming to terms with the outcome of a presidential race that many had predicted would go the opposite way, the mood was relaxed at the headquarters of Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson on Election Night.
There are many reasons not to vote, from being under 18 to being convicted of a felony.
Throughout U.S. history, politicians have used different mediums to connect directly with their constituency, from Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “fireside chats” in the 1930s to the contemporary White House YouTube channel, which posts videos of the Obamas checking out science fair projects and greeting visitors, alongside videos explaining policy and political issues.
The biggest challenge for UNM in meeting the requirements laid out in the agreement with the Department of Justice will be ensuring all students are given in-person interactive training on sexual harassment.
The New Mexico Supreme Court has five justices who serve eight-year terms.
Faculty members passionate about policy reform have created a group, Faculty SAFE, to address UNM’s failure to provide a safe working and educational environment, as defined by Title IX.
Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence spoke at a rally Thursday night at the Embassy Suites, campaigning for presidential candidate Donald Trump just days after Vermont Sen. Bernie Sander visited UNM to encourage support for Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.
UNM and the U.S. Department of Justice signed a formal agreement on Monday outlining changes the University must implement to be in compliance with federal Title IX and Title IV policy.
A new campaign, UNM Gives, is encouraging charitable donations and volunteerism within the University community, expanding on its United Way Campaign.
“We can’t drink oil! Leave it in the soil!”
The Free Spook Movement hosted a hip hop and poetry show at the Endorphin Power Company on Saturday to raise money in support of an individual who allegedly killed law enforcement officers.
Alpha Tau Omega has rolled out a partnership with the talk therapy app Talkspace that gives members access to the app for three months.
The UNM Hospital labor coalition held an informational picket on Wednesday to demand fair raises for all UNMH workers.
In the ongoing debate over whether or not to abolish UNM’s official seal — which some call offensive for essentially glorifying the conquest of indigenous people — another important part of the University’s population was asked to provide insight.