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College can often be a fast-paced and distracting experience, leaving some Lobos to miss or disregard changes to resources that may affect their education.
Have you ever wondered what happens to those disassembled and stripped bikes that remain locked to the rack for days, weeks or months on end?
An external report was recently made public evaluating the effectiveness of the UNM IT department — and UNM has work to do.
Veterans Affairs has awarded homeless prevention grants, totaling more than $2 million, to all 33 counties in New Mexico.
According to multiple studies, the first six weeks of the fall semester is a time when sexual assault is significantly higher on college campuses.
This year’s recipients of the highly coveted Critical Language Scholarship Award have been named, and two of them have exhibited why with their previous experiences and future aspirations.
Domestic battery
UNM Parking and Transportation Services (PATS) launched a brand new nighttime shuttle service route this past Monday, meeting the demand of many students who have enrolled in evening classes in recent semesters.
UNM golf cart stolen
Through an enlightening trip to China taken by UNM President Bob Frank and other UNM officials last year, the Anderson School of Management will be partnering with the Beijing Institute of Technology, Zhuhai (BITZH) to increase the influx of international students on campus.
The federal Indian Health Services program recently announced a new policy to be implemented when prescribing opioids in IHS-operated facilities.
Generation Justice (GJ) is a multimedia based project, aiding high school and college students in learning journalistic skills, while being committed to social transformation.
The announcement of the Albuquerque Rapid Transit has had a lasting effect on the value of city building permits within five-eights of a mile stretching along the proposed ART corridor.
New Mexico ranks 49th in childhood well-being, a position that remains unchanged since last year, according to results from the NM Kids are Counting On Us Campaign.
The top three declared majors by undergraduates reflect the ever-expanding theory that resides at the University of New Mexico: Business reigns king.
The Hodgin Hall Patio is undergoing its second phase of renovation which, once completed, will honor Karen Abraham, who retired last year after 45 years of service to UNM.
The UNM Health Sciences Center (HSC) and the abortion clinic at Southwestern Women’s Options (SWWO) have been criminally referred to New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas after an investigation carried out by the Selective Panel for Infant Lives under The Energy and Commerce Committee.
The Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) is implementing new techniques and processes to speed up sexual assault and discrimination claims, as well as departmental investigations on UNM campus.
The Small Business Institute (SBI) at the Anderson School of Management gives students a hands-on experience in meticulously preparing strategic plans, financial analyses and conducting marketing research studies for local small businesses and non-profit organizations.
The UNM Board of Regents expressed concern and disagreement this past Friday morning over further cuts to Health Sciences Center (HSC) programs.