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(09/10/15 6:01am)
New Mexico Gov. Susanna Martinez came to UNM on Wednesday to outline some of her initiatives for higher education across the state, in hopes that new policies will be implemented to help college students finish their studies on time.
(09/08/15 6:01am)
A new mobile app to stay safe on campus, called BlueLight, is available to students, according to a press release emailed to the Daily Lobo, .
(09/08/15 6:01am)
UNM students can vote for Kenan Thompson, a veteran member of Saturday Night Live, to appear at UNM as part of a national competition held in a collaboration between NBCUniversal and Comcast.
(09/08/15 6:01am)
As part of an ongoing initiative to become more environmentally friendly, UNM is improving the visibility and overall appearance of its blue recycling bins around main campus, according to a University press release.
(09/08/15 6:01am)
The UNM Board of Regents recently approved a news health sciences education building at the University’s branch in Rio Rancho, according to the Albuquerque Journal.
(09/03/15 6:01am)
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 85 percent of all electricity in the United States in 2014 was generated via coal, natural gas and nuclear plants. Solar gets hardly any love among the seven percent that comes from renewable energy resources: in 2014, only 0.4 percent of our power came from the sun.
(09/03/15 6:01am)
Students, law enforcement officers, military personnel and others are congregating at the Anderson School of Management this week for a seminar about cybersecurity fundamentals, in hopes that they can apply it to their education or careers.
(09/01/15 11:42pm)
Subjects such as Internet censorship and freedoms are becoming increasingly discussed as modern society moves further and further into the Digital Age. Jed Crandall, an associate professor of computer science at UNM, studies incidences of censorship and surveillance on the Web to get an idea of where inconsistencies may lie.
(08/27/15 7:00am)
The Associated Students of UNM, the University’s undergraduate governing body, held its first full senate meeting of the semester with 2015-2016 Vice President Alex Cervantes presiding. Here are the big things you need to know.
(08/26/15 6:01am)
In recent weeks, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of reported sexual harassment incidents on campus, which has some begging the question: Is UNM police doing enough to protect students?
(08/26/15 6:01am)
At some point between the evening hours on Monday and 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday, a portion of the cement steps on the north side of the SUB were vandalized, with a small area of the steps being destroyed and rubble strewn nearby.
(08/25/15 6:01am)
As part of the relatively new LoboRESPECT initiative that works to end sexual harassment on campus, UNM will soon open a physical LoboRESPECT Advocacy Center where students can find support in situations of harassment on campus.
(08/21/15 4:16pm)
For the third time in about as many weeks, the UNM community is being warned of an incident of sexual harassment on or near main campus.
(08/21/15 6:01am)
For almost a
year UNM has been in the early stages of planning a new sports and entertainment
district on south campus. Below is a timeline of the process, and where the
University stands now with a potential partner.
(08/20/15 6:01am)
The University is in the preliminary stages of planning the first major renovations to Johnson Center in 15 years, and officials are asking students to help them out.
(08/18/15 6:01am)
The University is expecting 3,330 freshman in the fall of 2015, compared to 3,132 in 2014, representing an increase of more than six percent, according to a University press release.
(08/18/15 6:01am)
A request for nearly $8.9 million in research and project funding was approved by the Board of Regents, and will next go the New Mexico Higher Education Department, according to a University press release.
(08/18/15 6:01am)
The University
recently announced the promotion of seven instructors to the status of
distinguished professors, the “highest faculty title” that UNM bestows upon its
employees, according to a University press release. They are Bill Gilbert, Hua
Guo, Zachary Sharp, Arthur Bankhurst, Robert Sapien, Daniel Savage and Cheryl
Willman.
(08/18/15 4:40pm)
With the start of the semester and new academic year dawning at UNM, many students might elect to hit the snooze button, wait on buying supplies and keep their brains in third gear for another week or two.
(08/10/15 6:00am)
Last year, Samuel Kerwin discussed with his friends what they would do if they were city councilmen. Come October, he might get the chance to turn those words into action.