UNM alumni director to retire after serving UNM for 52 years
Alumni director to retire after serving UNM for 52 years
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Alumni director to retire after serving UNM for 52 years
According to a Kaplan Test Prep 2015 survey, UNM was among the “largest sources of applicants in the entire country in 2014,” and the number of applicants to the law school is expected to increase this academic year.
The UNM Student Fee Review Board is holding an open forum this week in the SUB Atrium, providing an opportunity for students to give feedback on the work of 31 different University bodies that have applied for student fee dollars for the 2016-17 fiscal year.
A team of UNM researchers is empowering public school students in New Mexico by putting existing public health data from the New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey directly into their hands, and taking them through their own analysis of the local-level data.
Leona Woelk is an associate scientist at the UNM Prevention Research Center. She works under Theresa Cruz, principal investigator for a sexual violence prevention project. They work with the New Mexico Department of Health, the New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs and rape crisis centers and other organizations across the state that are receiving funding from NMDOH to work on sexual violence prevention.
The UNM Police Department’s annual Security and Fire Safety Report shows that the number of reported sexual assault, stalking and domestic violence cases on campus property increased in 2014 from the previous year.
As the UNMPD works on the case of an alleged rape that reportedly took place on Sept. 18 at Lobo Village, residents of the complex claim they were shocked by the lack of proper communication about the incident from Lobo Village administrators and the University.
The UNM Board of Regents has approved the establishment of a College of Population Health as part of the UNM Health Sciences Center, in order to meet the rising demands of community health in the state.
The UNM Student Fee Review Board held its final hearings on Sunday to evaluate funding requests by different University bodies for the 2016-2017 fiscal year, and board members are asking students to participate in the final decision.
A UNM professor has been nominated as Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Water and the Environment at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct David Ishmael's graduation status. Updated 3:25 p.m. Monday.
UNM Political Science Professor Lonna Atkeson has been honored with the Society for Political Methodology’s 2015 Excellence in Mentoring Award, according to a UNM press release.
The Maia chapter of the Mortar Board National College Honor Society at the UNM has received a Gold Torch Award at the 2015 Mortar Board National Conference, according to a UNM press release.
UNM approved the Naming Selection Committee’s recommendation to rename Hodgin Hall Alumni Center Plaza, according to a UNM press release.
I was 14 years old when Pakistan lost the 1999 Cricket World Cup final match to Australia. As a die-hard supporter of the Pakistan cricket team, the loss was both shocking and humiliating for me.
At a time when the European Union is debating plans for dealing with a major refugee influx from the Middle East, a UNM professor is helping refugees feel at home in the United States.
TEDxABQ , a nonprofit organization that brings together New Mexico’s most exciting people to share inspiring ideas, has announced its lineup of speakers for its annual event on Saturday at Popejoy Hall.
Strengthening the University of New Mexico’s commitment to sustainability, 10 energy-saving VendingMiser devices have been installed across campus from resources provided by the Green Fund.
Orcilia Zúñiga Forbes, former University of New Mexico vice president for student affairs and vice president for institutional advancement, died at her home in Portland, Ore. Aug. 28, at the age of 77, according to a UNM press release.
The UNM Department of Linguistics is arranging a special symposium to pay tribute to Phyllis Perrin Wilcox, a professor of linguistics.