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(02/02/17 6:07am)
At least 110 UNM students with visas who are currently citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria or Yemen will be directly affected by the recent executive order signed by the Trump administration that temporarily bans all travel from these seven nations.
(01/30/17 12:28am)
With the start of the 2017 year the ongoing legislative session will be reviewing many important issues in New Mexico. For many students, chief among them is the status of the Lottery Scholarship.
(01/27/17 4:17am)
Protesters gathered on Third Street and Lomas Boulevard in front of the Wells Fargo building to protest President Donald Trump’s executive order to reopen negotiations for the Dakota Access Pipeline.
(01/20/17 6:53pm)
UNM professor and Regents lecturer in the Department of Linguistics Melissa Axelrod recently received an award from the Linguistic Society of America for her work studying endangered and extinct languages.
(01/18/17 5:02am)
The Board of Regents began the process of searching for UNM’s next president last semester, preparing for a smooth transition as well as preparing to place previous UNM President Bob Frank in a new position in the Center for Innovation in Health and Education on North Campus.
(01/16/17 5:09am)
On Saturday morning, a march honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. began near campus before making its way to Civic Plaza downtown.
(12/15/16 9:45pm)
A collaborative effort by three UNM departments has researchers exploring the impacts of commonly found disparities between academic contextual culture within student participants and their learning environments at Arizona State University.
(12/13/16 8:07pm)
On Nov. 29 New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall, D-NM, joined the U.S. Senate in unanimously voting to approve legislation which would spread the UNM-created model of improving access to health care in rural areas nationwide.
(12/12/16 4:00am)
Angelique Maldonado is a mother of three boys who also worked full-time as she pursued her master’s degree in water resources. Her hard work has paid off as she will be graduating this semester, an example of success she plans to use to motivate her kids one day.
(12/12/16 4:00am)
Mario Armijo graduated in 2010 but didn’t know what he wanted to do with his life until his mother’s battle with cancer inspired him to act. He is now graduating with a bachelor’s in business administration with a concentration in marketing.
(12/05/16 4:00am)
Despite losing its UNM funding, Scribendi is determined to publish this year, as staff members of the student-produced magazine are reaching out to the local community for help, emphasizing the important role Scribendi has within the student community.
(12/01/16 6:59am)
Engineers Without Borders UNM, a chapter of the parent organization EWB-USA, will be receiving a $1,000 donation toward efforts in Bolivia to construct wells for impoverished communities.
(11/29/16 8:21am)
On Nov. 20 the World Health Organization, otherwise known as “WHO,” released a statement that said “More than 250,000 men, women and children living in eastern Aleppo are now without access to hospital care following attacks on the remaining hospitals over the last week.”
(11/28/16 4:00am)
The School of Medicine’s rural healthcare initiative, Project ECHO, is being presented to the United States Senate on Tuesday in the hopes of having it implemented into the international health system.
(11/23/16 6:54am)
The Daily Lobo asked a UNM Sociology professor and a Political Science professor to share their thoughts on Donald Trump’s historical rise to presidency, and the factors which may have been involved in his victory.
(11/18/16 6:23am)
2016 marks the fifth year of the ASUNM Southwest Film Center’s Cherry Reel Film Festival, previously known as the UNM Student Film Festival, and it will be the largest yet after organizers received the most submissions the event has ever seen.
(11/16/16 4:17pm)
The Bernalillo County Clerk’s Office held early voting at UNM through Nov. 8 — the Saturday before Election Day — and this year’s results yielded more votes than the previous presidential election cycle.
(11/11/16 7:00am)
The UNM School of Law has launched a new program for students seeking a Master of Studies in Law, otherwise known as the MSL program.
(11/10/16 6:51pm)
At 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, just 18 hours after the presidential election was called, protesters gathered at First Street and Central Avenue in Albuquerque to protest Donald Trump’s victory.
(11/08/16 4:01am)
Social media plays a large part in the daily life of many individuals across the globe and has affected almost every avenue of life including, just recently, our political life.