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(02/11/16 7:07am)
Dr. Charles E. Becknell, special assistant to the vice president for equity and inclusion as well as associate director and professor for UNM’s Africana Studies Program, explains the importance of Black History Month, how it has changed throughout the years, issues regarding race in our current society and his hopes for UNM students celebrating during this month.
(02/10/16 3:15pm)
UNM's
Employee Health Promotion is offering a new LIFESTEPS Weight Management Course
that benefits eligible staff, faculty and retirees of UNM.
(02/05/16 3:25pm)
UNM's BeKind Committee is collaborating with UNM Student affairs to bring National Random Acts of Kindness Day to UNM, but not just for one day, the celebration will continue for two weeks from February 3rd to the 13th, including both new and returning traditions.
(01/28/16 3:43pm)
Welcome Back Days at UNM are a way for students, both new and returning, to learn about all UNM has to offer. For the occasion, the Student Union Building Atrium was filled with bright booths, signs and students lured by free drinks and curiosity.
(01/27/16 7:01am)
The
University of New Mexico Police Department is changing the way sexual
assault crimes are being recorded and tracked down.
(01/22/16 4:04pm)
The Department of Communication and Journalism added a new entrepreneurial media course this semester.
(01/21/16 7:01am)
A new semester brings new business to the University, most of which goes through the Associated Students of New Mexico (ASUNM) at some point. ASUNM, the undergraduate student governing body for the University, has many events and developments coming up that concern students, faculty members and administration. ASUNM President Jenna Hagengruber goes through everything that is new, what has changed and how the student body can get involved.
(01/20/16 7:01am)
Sei Tokuda, professor and chair of the UNM School of Medicine, recently passed away Jan. 2, after a year-long battle with various medical issues. He was 85 years old.
(01/11/16 7:01am)
January 11, 2016
(12/07/15 7:01am)
College students are expected to take on a lot of pressure, stress and responsibility during the school year. But for Monique Trujillo, the pressure was doubled when entering college at age 17, with both her education to complete and her 1-year-old son Jacob to care for.
(11/30/15 7:01am)
How do you prepare for Dead Week?
(11/25/15 7:01am)
For many people, buying gifts are the most stressful part of the holidays. Finding the perfect gift for everyone on your list without spending every cent in your bank account and leaving you with only ramen to eat for all of January, most people don't know where to begin. The UNM Bookstore is a hidden utopia of gifts and ideas for everyone on your list, without causing a heart attack in your bank account.
(11/23/15 7:01am)
Should the cost of online courses be shared by all students?
(11/20/15 7:01am)
The National Jurist Magazine ranked the UNM School of Law sixth best in the nation for best value, based primarily on value of education.
(11/19/15 7:01am)
For 15 years, every online class taken at UNM has a delivery fee of $100. But after Friday’s Board of Regents meeting, that fee may change — and not just for students taking online courses.
(11/16/15 7:01am)
Would you recommend on-campus living, and why?
(11/05/15 4:51am)
After being closed for two years, the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences has reopened its newly renovated Meteorite Museum located in Northrop Hall.
(10/29/15 2:43pm)
Halloween may be all
about horror, but the holiday can be fun without it. Many people love
Halloween, but hate being scared. Here are some Halloween movies to get you
into the holiday spirit without making you keep a night light on all night.
(10/28/15 1:05pm)
Sens. Dick
Durbin, D-Ill., Al Franken, D-Minn. and Angus King, I-Maine, recently introduced a new bill to Congress
intended to make college textbooks free and accessible online to students,
professors, researchers and others.
(10/26/15 6:01am)
If the Affordable Textbook Act was passed and textbooks were free, would you still purchase a hard copy of the book from the bookstore?