UNM professor receives excellence in teaching award
A UNM professor has received the 2016 Award for Excellence in Teaching by the Medieval Academy of America Committee on Centers and Regional Associations, according to a UNM press release.
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A UNM professor has received the 2016 Award for Excellence in Teaching by the Medieval Academy of America Committee on Centers and Regional Associations, according to a UNM press release.
A team of UNM Health Sciences Center researchers plan to implement a study that they hope will determine which treatment model works best for patients afflicted with Hepatitis C.
Maria Andrea Aguilar is graduating from the College of Arts and Sciences this month, and she took a not-so-traditional path to her Spanish degree, completing the requirements in just two and a half years.
Why do we see police every time we arrange an event? Why don’t ASUNM representatives, despite our invitations, attend our meetings? Why do faculty members treat us like criminals, even when we are the victims? Why have things not changed for African-American students on campus over the last three decades?
A UNM professor has been elected to the latest class of the Optical Society of America Fellows.
The UNM Anderson School of Management’s Executive and Professional Education Center has established a new degree program aimed at developing strong educational leaders in the state of New Mexico, according to a UNM release.
The UNM administration has announced the recipients of the 2015 Presidential Award of Distinction.
The tradition of gift giving has been around for as long as humans have lived in society. However, the nature of the gifts given depends a lot on time and space. The Daily Lobo has compiled a list of gift-giving traditions practiced in various countries on six continents.
An associate professor of history at UNM has received three scholarly prizes for his article “Latino Landscapes: Postwar Cities and the Transnational Origins of a New Urban America,” which was published last December in the Journal of American History.
The University of New Mexico’s Center for Participatory Research has been awarded a grant of $2 million by the National Institute of Health.
The UNM School of Medicine recognized the services of Robert Philip Eaton, emeritus vice president for the UNM Health Sciences Center, by honoring him with a Living Legend Award.
Marvinn Croizeau, a non-degree status exchange student at UNM from France, was sitting in his room listening to live coverage of the soccer match between France and Germany on his radio when he heard explosions. Initially, he thought some youngsters were using fire crackers near the stadium to enjoy the match. But then he suddenly received a notification on his phone that “the stadium (was being) evacuated.”
The UNM administration is planning to cut 100 jobs from main campus to decrease the budget deficit the University faces due to decreases in enrollments over the last two years.
Undergraduate marketing students recently launched a global education and advocacy campaign to mobilize and encourage networks of youth to counter the social media presence and effectiveness of violent extremists' online messaging.
Officials of the National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees have accused UNMH management of disrespecting nurses working in the hospital and devising policies that are leading to a large turnover of senior nurses to other areas of healthcare work.
The UNM Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, in collaboration with Kappa Kappa Gamma, arranged a fundraiser in Zimmerman Plaza on Wednesday to create awareness about breast cancer and to raise money for breast cancer research.
A UNM professor is developing a hybrid engine, combining the advantages of chemical rocket and electric propulsion to make travel in space less time consuming and more energy efficient.
The UNM Public Administration department has announced strengthening of its faculty by hiring two new faculty members.
Arthur Kaufman, a UNMHSC professor and nationally known innovator in community medicine and medical education, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, according to a UNM HSC statement.
UNM and STC.UNM are hosting “Rainforest 2: The UNM Economic Development Summit 2015” on Monday, according to a UNM press release.