UNM alumnus developing technology for military
Isaac Neal, a University of New Mexico alumnus, is helping develop state-of-the-art laser technology designed to protect troops overseas.
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Isaac Neal, a University of New Mexico alumnus, is helping develop state-of-the-art laser technology designed to protect troops overseas.
New Mexico Lottery scratcher sales increased by 14.54 percent in fiscal year 2015, which means more students at UNM could potentially benefit from the Lottery Scholarship, according to University Associate Vice President Terry Babbitt.
A team of UNM researchers is exploring the impact of historical events on the collective and individual memories of Native American tribes.
The UNM Health Sciences Center will host its annual job fair on Thursday, Sept. 10 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the HSC North Campus Upper Plaza.
Paul B. Roth, chancellor for health sciences at the UNM, has received the 2015 Clinton P. Anderson Award from the American Lung Association in New Mexico.
The UNM College of Fine Arts is presenting "The Potential Project," a talk by guest artist Mel Chin, for “HABITAT: Exploring Climate Change Through the Arts,” a season-long collaboration offering an array of public programs this fall.
The UNM Health Sciences Center Business and Communications Center has received a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design Certificate.
The UNM’s Office of the President is accepting nominations for the Sarah Belle Brown Community Service Award.
UNM’s University College has created several programs to prepare students for gathering in-depth knowledge and feel empowered by learning.
Students are voicing their approval of a potential new Wendy’s restaurant on South Campus.
As of the beginning of the fall semester, Janet Shiver is the new chair of the communications and journalism department at UNM, following the retirement of former chair Karen Foss earlier in the month.
The UNM Health Sciences Center is providing a cooking class to help participants recover from mental illnesses and substance abuse.
Monica Kowal has been named associate dean of the newly designated Office of Community Engaged Learning & Research in the University of New Mexico’s University College, according to a UNM press release.
UNM’s Health Sciences Center received $4.7 million in funding increases in 2015, according to a UNM HSC press release.
UNM scientists have discovered a protein that organizes autophagy in the human immune system, “the vital internal cell-scrubbing process that maintains the intracellular landscape by gathering and disposing of worn-out proteins and invading microorganisms,” according to UNM press release.
New jobs are beginning to emerge in developing and underdeveloped countries. Economies are opening up and people are moving to major cities in search of new career opportunities. Agrarian societies are turning into industrial societies.
The Family Listening Project, funded by the University of New Mexico and run by the Center for Participatory Research in collaboration with the Ramah Navajo community, is recruiting elementary students from the Navajo community for the fall semester.
Some graduate students at UNM are perturbed by the Graduate and Professional Student Association council’s decision to no longer provide free printing services to students.
UNM has been profiled in the seventh annual edition of The Princeton Review’s “The Best 380 Colleges”.
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