Profile: Brian Colón touts financial experience Auditor campaign
After losing the Albuquerque mayoral race in 2017, Brian Colón decided to run for another office — State Auditor of New Mexico.
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After losing the Albuquerque mayoral race in 2017, Brian Colón decided to run for another office — State Auditor of New Mexico.
The University of New Mexico’s Department of Athletics jointly presented a line-by-line budget breakdown by sport with President Stokes’ appointed budget team to the Board of Regents Finance and Facilities Committee meeting Tuesday afternoon.
She has always known she wanted to work with animals — her challenge was realizing that dream.
The alarms sound, hydraulics hiss and the thwacking of papers stacking on top of one another fill the air at the Santa Fe New Mexican printing plaza. The immaculate concrete floor shines glossy, and for such a messy business, only the walls near the inkwell are splattered. This is where reporters’ words finally meet paper. As a reporter, I am used to creating the words, but seeing the product being painted on crisp sheets of paper was a different experience. Seeing the ink run throughout the warehouse and finally land on paper that will soon be on the doorstep of thousands of homes gave me a new appreciation of the process. The overwhelming smell of ink and paper left no doubt in my mind of where I was.
New Mexico is the ninth sunniest state in the nation, and the future looks bright for the dermatology program at the University of New Mexico.
The glasses came off, and on and no punches were pulled.
Cheers from demonstrators filled Scholes Hall Tuesday afternoon after the University of New Mexico Faculty Senate unanimously approved a master’s program, master’s certificate and doctoral program for the Chicana and Chicano Studies Department.
Three weeks before graduating seniors throw their caps in the air, one senior threw a rally for her sustainability capstone project.
The Board of Regents voted 6-to-1 Tuesday to approve the Department of Athletics’ proposal to balance the budget and start a repayment plan for the millions of dollars in accumulated deficit to the University.
Albuquerque decriminalized marijuana this past month, but even before that, cannabis-related businesses were thriving in the Duke City.
The University Advisement Center changed its name to the Exploratory and Pre-Professional Advising Center, which went into effect on April 1.
The University of New Mexico community is stuck in a waiting game regarding the Department of Athletics’ accumulated deficit after the Finance and Facilities Committee met Tuesday afternoon.
The Board of Regents Finance and Facilities Committee meeting is on Tuesday — and all eyes are on the Department of Athletics’ accumulated $7.5 million deficit and what the University of New Mexico is going to do with it.
The end of the semester is near, which means it’s time for student evaluations at the University of New Mexico.
A new president means a new resident on the University of New Mexico’s campus.
Students urged the University of New Mexico Board of Regents to not forgive the athletics department’s accumulated $7.5 million deficit at the Budget Summit Thursday.
So, you’re stuck in Albuquerque for spring break, whiling away the hours, while your friends are on some beach somewhere.
At the University of New Mexico students learn a lot of vital skills — for one UNM faculty member, the process of learning also matters.
When asked about his work in genomics — the study of the human genome — Dr. Tudor Oprea said, “This science is borderline philosophy. We asked ourselves, ‘What is truth?’ And we don’t always have a good answer.” Oprea is a professor of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences as well as the Translational Informatics Division division chief at the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine and a leading researcher in biomolecular research.
Air Force Research Lab Super STEM Saturday science demonstrations went off with a bang.