Veteran regent retires from service to University
After 13 years of service to the University, UNM Regent James Koch announced his retirement from the position earlier this week, effective Dec. 31.
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After 13 years of service to the University, UNM Regent James Koch announced his retirement from the position earlier this week, effective Dec. 31.
UNM’s plans for a sports and entertainment district on south campus have roared back to life with a new collaborator in 54 Development – as well as UNM alumnus Brian Urlacher – following ground lease approval from the Board of Regents of Friday.
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At the end of October the David Horowitz Freedom Center named UNM one of the top 10 most terrorist-friendly universities in the country, due in part to students groups like the Muslim Student Association and Students for Justice in Palestine.
The Associated Students of UNM, the undergraduate student governing body, held their final senate meeting of the fall semester on Wednesday. Here are the big takeaways, with more coverage coming on Monday.
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A mix of experience and aspirations for the undergraduate student body will be represented on the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Senate for the next year, after election results were compiled Wednesday evening.
Senators had barely finished getting settled into their seats at the start of the penultimate Associated Students of UNM senate meeting last Wednesday when they were greeted by accusations of mishandling financial business to the detriment of a student organization.
ASUNM Election Season is in full swing, with Early Voting having occurred on Thursday and Election Day coming up on Wednesday.
On Wednesday the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico passed Resolution 2F, conveying their gratitude to Parking and Transportation Services for their work benefiting students on campus.
The Associated Students of UNM, the University’s undergraduate student governing body, held their penultimate Senate meeting of the semester on Wednesday evening. Here are the big takeaways.
On Wednesday, the Israel Public Diplomacy Forum stopped at UNM to give a talk on the problems with western media coverage of conflicts and issues in the Middle East.