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Democrat Hector Balderas will ring in the New Year as the state’s next attorney general.
The UNM Cancer Center has received a $7 million grant from the National Cancer Institute’s National Community Oncology Research Program to expand the clinical trials network in New Mexico.
Eleven community colleges in New Mexico — including UNM’s four branch campuses — will split $15 million in federal funding to develop innovative training programs in partnership with local businesses to direct New Mexican adults into the workforce.
U NM’s International Busines s Students Global is empowering students to make meaningful contributions in emerging economies by sending them to developing countries where organizations are making positive social impacts.
A UNM scientist is attempting to modify experimental Ebola vaccines to make them more effective.
A group of community members hopes to inspire more people to participate in planning the city’s budget.
Three new categories for UNM’s annual Security and Fire Safety Report, also known as the Clery Report, show that the University has some problems with relationship violence.
An online news outlet is developing a searchable, interactive database of audio, video and other records associated with fatal police shootings in Albuquerque.
UNM scientists, in collaboration with the University of Maryland, have received a $6 million grant from the federal government to study electronics in highly electromagnetic environments.
Editor's note: In the story “Prenatal arsenic exposure linked to disability” in Monday’s paper, graduate student Christina Tyler never described the mice from her study as showing signs of “lethargy.” Tyler was the principal investigator of the research. The arsenic model was created by Neurosciences Professor Andrea Allan, not by Tyler.
A UNM professor of medicine has received a $4.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop tools to link information about drugs, diseases and genes.
UNM’s Project ECHO has expanded its global reach by inaugurating its first clinic in Asia for HIV and AIDS treatment.
Valencia campus is looking to raise $16 million for infrastructure and maintenance costs by asking local voters to approve the extension of local taxes.
With the help of a $6.4 million grant received from Helmsley Charitable Trust, UNM’s Project ECHO has begun the first phase of its Endo ECHO program to fight against diabetes in New Mexico.
UNM is struggling to bring faculty salaries up to par with peer institutions around the country.
UNM Hospital is feeling the squeeze because of new health insurance policies.
Through the Peer Education Project, professors have trained hundreds of New Mexico prison inmates to spur awareness within the prison system of how to avoid chronic diseases like Hepatitis C and HIV.
The New Mexico State Auditor’s office is reviewing a recently published UNM internal audit report that found embezzlements in the UNM Student Bar Association’s finances.
The number of bicycle thefts on campus increased by 70 percent during the 2013-14 academic year, the UNM Police Department reported.
UNM’s Communication and Journalism department, in partnership with local media outlets, is using a $35,000 grant to create a platform where students can get their schoolwork published and read by thousands across the state.