Campus briefs for April 25, 2017
UNM Students get a sneak peak of Lobo Rainforest on April 26
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UNM Students get a sneak peak of Lobo Rainforest on April 26
Every year many Americans flock to mega stores like some sort of high-speed pilgrimage. As a result, stampedes and violent altercations have become synonymous with the holidays themselves. The name “Black Friday” evokes chills down the spine that run deeper than the frigid winter itself.
The Mind Research Network at UNM is beginning to study adolescent brain development, and is being funded by a program that strives to create employment opportunities while also conducting research projects.
A UNM arts professor is being honored by having her work displayed at an exhibit in the nation’s capitol this month.
UNM -sponsored tailgating parties have received criticism from the press, though the people in charge of the events defend them as fun, safe celebrations of school spirit.
An organization on campus is reaching out to help students find a balance between college life and responsibility.
This semester a new program will help students bring tutors into the comfort of their own home — electronically.