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(04/16/10 5:05am)
The animal companions of conquistadors still roam New Mexico, and one organization is trying to make sure they don’t run off into the sunset.
The New Mexican Horse Project, founded 12 years ago, is raising awareness about the New Mexican Wild Horse with an educational presentation this weekend, said Paul Polechla, UNM research biology professor.
(04/15/10 6:17am)
Mark Pappler is fed up with being disturbed every time someone cooks in his on-campus apartment building.
(04/13/10 4:53am)
The Truman Scholarship is allowing one UNM student’s dreams to come true.
Cara Valente-Compton, who got the $30,000 award, said she’s wanted to attend the UNM School of Law her entire life, and her award is allowing her to do so.
“My plan has always been to attend the UNM School of Law. Ever since I was a kid, I have wanted to be a lawyer,” she said. “I am fascinated by law and government, so that’s the plan. If UNM will accept me, I am going to go and pursue my degree.”
(04/08/10 5:54am)
Albuquerque’s streets may soon be cleared of pesky red-light cameras.
Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry signed a $36,000 contract with UNM’s Institute for Social Research to evaluate the effectiveness of the cameras in preventing crashes, said T.J Wilham, Albuquerque’s public safety director of communications.
(04/06/10 6:25am)
Mayor Richard Berry wants the Anderson School of Management’s help in rejuvenating Albuquerque’s economy.
(04/02/10 4:17am)
New Mexico’s budding space industry is blasting off, and it’s going to take the work of UNM students with it.
Spaceport America, located south of Truth and Consequences and expected to open business to passengers in summer 2011, will host an education launch May 1 with a UNM project on board.
(03/30/10 5:26am)
by Andrew Beale/Daily Lobo
(03/26/10 6:08am)
If you are a member of the UNM community, the University wants your input on the future of main campus residence halls.
Every Thursday night until the end of the semester, Student Housing Outreach Workshops are held in the SUB to get feedback about new dorms from students, faculty and community members, said Kim Murphy, UNM’s director of Real Estate.
(03/11/10 8:44am)
Amid a bleak job market, the Career Services Center is striving to help UNM students strengthen their résumés and prepare for the workforce.
Jenna Crabb, director of the CSC, said 2,500 students visited the center last year.
(03/09/10 7:28am)
Webmail users should beware of an e-mail phishing scam targeting the UNM online community.
(03/08/10 8:17am)
Albuquerque high school students seem willing to buckle down and meet the proposed admission standards the Board of Regents is discussing today.
(03/05/10 6:43am)
Personal safety has been a hot issue on campus since the Feb. 15 stabbing, and the Women’s Resource Center wants to show students how to kick crime in the face.
(03/03/10 6:22am)
UNM’s fraternities and sororities are shaking off the winter blues with some old-fashioned philanthropy.
(03/03/10 6:21am)
The second contender for the School of Engineering’s dean was on campus Monday to outline his intentions for the school, whose dean stepped down in July.
(02/26/10 7:55am)
Marking the 400th anniversary of the first major European ethnic cleansing, an international, bilingual conference speaks of cultural unity.
The “Moros, Moriscos, Marranos y Mestizos: Alterity, Hybridity Identity in Diaspora” continues this celebration Friday and Saturday to remember Spanish history and learn from it.
(02/25/10 6:58am)
The search for the next School of Engineering dean has narrowed to three final candidates, each of whom will visit campus over the next two weeks.
(02/23/10 6:49am)
UNM is joining other universities near the U.S.-Mexico border to create a resource center aimed at tackling an issue at the forefront of American politics.
(02/18/10 7:16am)
It’s no secret that property crime is common around UNM, and Mayor Richard Berry is not happy about it.
(02/15/10 10:43am)
A UNM office released a survey last week that contradicts common perceptions regarding substance abuse among college students.
(02/10/10 6:59am)
Ex-presidential candidate urges students to organize