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Cody Shane Pierce, a junior criminology major, lived and died like a leader.
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Cody Shane Pierce, a junior criminology major, lived and died like a leader.
Members of the Mountain View Neighborhood Association have teamed up to fight pollution and promote healthy eating by establishing a community garden near the Rio Grande Bosque.
The LGBTQ Resource Center is arranging Safe Zone trainings across UNM campus to make the University more welcoming for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.
A UNM research team is working to find molecules that cause retinal damage in diabetic patients, and is developing ways to stop those molecules from entering the retina.
UNM is again planning to pursue a state-of-the-art replacement facility for the overcrowded University hospital after the plan was rejected by the State Board of Finance in 2012.
Some UNM students are running a campaign to inform others of the detrimental effects from bottled water, and to make clean drinking water more available on campus.
Campus briefs
The MiABQ Millennial Project and The Young Professionals of Albuquerque are organizing the first-ever city-wide young professionals mixer event, coming Friday.
Civil engineering students tested their mettle at the concrete canoe building competition during the 44th annual American Society of Civil Engineers Rocky Mountain Regional Conference.
Three students have received renowned scholarships and fellowships for their academic performances.
The Clinical Training Program of UNM’s School of Law has been ranked 10 in the country in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2016 Best Law Schools List.
A team of UNM researchers is focusing on identifying a new method that can predict cigarette smoke-induced injuries to blood vessels and potential therapeutic interventions to reduce them.
In the wake of the recent reaction to the ASUNM resolution and the attacks on Muslim students across the U.S., the reaction of a UNM student to an “anti-ISIS” debate arranged by Muslim Students Association was not a surprise.
UNM’s National Security Studies Program will kick off its annual three-day national security symposium tomorrow.
A team of UNM researchers is developing next-generation microwave sources for high-power applications.
A team of researchers at UNM are developing new wipes for killing bacteria on different surfaces.
UNM School of Medicine ranked third in the nation
UNM’s School of Law has been ranked among the top 100 in the country in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2016 Best Law Schools List.
ASUNM’s Lobo Spirit group threw the University a 126th birthday party at the Student Union Building on Wednesday.
UNM’s Department of Communication and Journalism will host 16 students from Denmark and India during spring break as part of an exchange program.