GPSA presidential candidates set to spar in two debates
The candidates for Graduate and Professional Student Association president will face off in two debates today.
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The candidates for Graduate and Professional Student Association president will face off in two debates today.
The Higher Learning Commission will visit UNM next week to evaluate the University for accreditation.
UNM will save about $1.5 million by switching its employees over to a self-insurance plan, according to the University.
FastInfo, the UNM online information knowledge database, is splitting in two on Sunday.
Grad students: Mark your calendars.
UNM faculty members have drafted an open letter to New Mexicans asking for their support in conflicts with the administration.
About 200 concerned citizens gathered at the UNM School of Law on March 15 to tell UNM planning officials how developments to the area will affect their neighborhood.
Steve Alford gets more than satisfaction out of a 20-win season, first place in the Mountain West Conference and Coach of the Year honors.
GPSA has chosen to side with the faculty by voting to support the five motions passed at last week's meeting.
Students and administrators agree that UNM's academic advisement system is flawed, but few students showed up to Tuesday's advisement forum in the SUB.
Despite the hiring freeze at UNM, applicants are still being considered for director of Admissions, a position deemed "mission-critical" by the Provost's Office.
The Roundhouse was filled with shouts of "Governor! Governor!" as an exuberant crowd cheered Gov. Bill Richardson's support of their cause.
If you hear what sounds like an air-raid siren today, don't worry - you're probably not in danger.