DelCampo selected as Innovate Academy's director
UNM’s Office of Academic Affairs has appointed Robert DelCampo, a professor in the Anderson School of Management, as the director of Innovation Academy.
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UNM’s Office of Academic Affairs has appointed Robert DelCampo, a professor in the Anderson School of Management, as the director of Innovation Academy.
Scams targeting international students are on the rise again, and the Global Education Office has alerted students not to pay any money nor provide personal information to anyone claiming to be a public official on the phone.
For many people, the idea of getting coffee from their own coffee tree is a wild fantasy. But for customers at one student’s new online business, it’s a reality.
Graduate students at the Department of Communication and Journalism are collaborating with Fathers Building Futures, an Albuquerque business, to help felons integrate into their families after incarcerations.
UNM has introduced a new smart phone app that will allow anyone to immediately contact UNM Police Department to increase the safety of students, staff and faculty on campus.
UNM is falling behind NMSU in the second annual Battle of I-25 Blood Drive by a “large margin.”
The New Mexico Legislature is considering a proposal to fund the establishment of a new center at UNM specializing in child maltreatment.
UNM’s Honors College, in partnership with the Mellon Foundation, is using a $420,000 grant to fund undergraduate students who would like to become professors.
UNM’s Center for Advanced Research Computing is renovating its principle machine room in order to install a new supercomputer.
A team studying the effects of concussions on student athletes is trying to get a three-year approval of funds from the legislative assembly to continue its work and eventually extend the program to other schools.
The deadline to buy health insurance is fast approaching for all students, but international students are faced with an especially difficult choice: buy the cheapest plan and hope to stay healthy, or pay a lot more for good coverage.
At the start of this new semester, two University officials have compiled a list of facts and tips that can help new and returning students protect themselves from crime while on campus.
At least six House bills with relevance to the UNM community will be presented in the next legislative session.
After consultation with the Strategic Budget Leadership Team, the Student Fee Review Board made its final recommendations on Monday for the use of student activities fees for fiscal year 2016.
International Students Incorporated will be donating furniture to incoming international students starting in the spring.
The Student Fee Review Board has made its initial recommendations for the use of student fees for 2016, and will be making their final recommendations on Dec. 4.
The 51st annual ASUNM Arts and Crafts fair, hosting more than 70 handmade art and crafts vendors, started at the Student Union Building on Wednesday.
UNM’s international education week started Monday with the second international cook-off.
New Mexico colleges have the highest number of student loan defaults in the nation, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
Annual Luminaria Awards