Monday on the Street: Albuquerque transportation
What do you think about the current public transportation system in Albuquerque, and how do you feel about proposed plans to change it later this year?
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What do you think about the current public transportation system in Albuquerque, and how do you feel about proposed plans to change it later this year?
UNM has merged the Center for Academic Program Support and the Center for Teaching Excellence to form the Center for Teaching Learning, with the mission of helping students succeed through new methods.
Albuquerque is seeking federal funding to build new transit infrastructure in order to help relieve an already overburdened system.
There is a new exhibit open in the main gallery of the UNM Art Museum — dealing with civil rights issues in our country from the past to the present.
For the second time, the Albuquerque City Council will vote on a bill to decriminalize marijuana. This new development comes after an overwhelming citizen vote that showed the majority of Albuquerque residents support decriminalization.
UNM is breaking ground this semester with two new courses in public health for students.
Francie Cordova has been appointed as the new director of the Office of Equal Opportunity.
Researchers at the UNM Mind Research Network have developed a vaccine that presents the possibility of a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.
Like many universities, UNM is full of students from all different walks of life, each with a perspective and opinion of their own. Lobos are not afraid to speak their minds when it comes to issues within the community. Here, we’ve compiled some of the most highly debated topics that have come up this past year in relation to college life and the Land of Enchantment.
The UNM/APS English as a Secondary Language summer program had a record 70 students attend its six-week program this year.
Gov. Susana Martinez signed a Capitol Outlay Bill earlier this month that includes more than $10 million for UNM as part of a five-year master plan focused on updating campus facilities.
At a time when applications to law schools are at an all-time national low, the Law School at UNM is on an upswing.
Shinsuke Eguchi, an assistant professor of communication, said he approaches teaching as a way to practice his culture, gender, sexuality and communication research.
A collaboration between groups at UNM is finding ways to bring assistance to those affected by the recent earthquakes in Nepal, the most recent endeavor being Nepal Film Night, which aimed at raising money and awareness for the crisis.
UNM will award posthumous degrees to Briana Hillard and Matthew Grant, both of whom died in a car accident on Nov. 20.
By Matthew Reisen
Part-time faculty pay has long been a subject of criticism among community colleges and universities, and UNM is no different.
Adrian Carver is a native of Albuquerque and Spanish alumnus. As a student Carver became a founding member of the New Mexico Youth Alliance, and he is now serving as the co-director of the New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community.
The Global Education Office is hosting the annual International Festival on campus today outside the SUB with new additions to the event since last year.
Tema Milstein, an associate professor of communication, was awarded the Presidential Teaching Fellowship earlier this month. It is the highest honor for faculty on campus.