Campus Briefs
January 14The Management Development Center at UNM's Anderson Schools of Management is offering an updated Quality Management Certificate Program this semester.
The Management Development Center at UNM's Anderson Schools of Management is offering an updated Quality Management Certificate Program this semester.
Professor Richard Berthold has built a reputation during the past 30 years as an engaging and entertaining instructor and a brash, outspoken critic of just about everything.
ALBUQUERQUE (AP) - Albuquerque ranks near the top of a list of cities with high numbers of alcohol-related traffic fatalities, according to a study released Monday.
The LodeStar Astronomy Center's Starry Nights exhibit, which lasts until the end of February, gives stargazers of all ages the chance to peer at constellations and planets after taking a virtual reality zoom through the galaxy and solar system.
A UNM student's discovery that hundreds of ancient pottery relics found in northern Mexico depict journeys from the natural to the spirit world has landed her in this month's issue of a national archeological magazine.
The U.S. State Department is offering workshops nationally, including one at UNM this week, to assist candidates preparing for the oral portion of the Foreign Service Exam, which is required for those who want to work for the department.
The UNM Bookstore begins its two-week, tax-free textbook program today, which allows students to save 5 percent on textbooks but closes the store to people without proper identification.
While classes won't be in session, holiday parking regulations and ongoing construction will impact those working on or visiting campus.
UNM is offering its answer to constructive activities for children of working parents who have nowhere to send them during Winter Break.
The ASUNM Student Court upheld the fines and sanctions levied on the Connection slate after the Nov. 14 student government election, according to a ruling issued Friday.
The New Mexico Daily Lobo is now on Winter Break and will begin regular publication again on Jan. 7. Students will be updating the Web site at least twice weekly with information relevant to the UNM community. Thank you for visiting www.dailylobo.com and happy holidays.
The UNM men's basketball team scored a 66-64 knockout in round one of its annual two-game battle with New Mexico State University Wednesday night, using a counterpunch in the form of guards Marlon Parmer and Senque Carey.
The ASUNM Senate passed a raft of last-minute amendments to the Lawbook, appropriations and appointments but rejected the adoption of a mouse as a student government pet during the semester's last full Senate meeting.
The battle to prove to teens that adults can be trusted is what UNM therapist Christina Vasquez says has pushed her to work on the University's new runaway program.
A proposal for a new master's degree in dental hygiene that will come without a price tag jumped another hurdle on the path to approval Tuesday night.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon declared his nation at war Monday as warplanes and helicopters blasted Palestinian targets in the West Bank and near Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's headquarters in Gaza City.
The UNM community can get a taste of internationally-renown Cuban folklore in an unlikely corner of campus this week.
The Student Health Center is sponsoring an open house and free 15-minute massages this week to help ring in the holidays and ease students into finals week.
For nearly a year, everyone waited for "It," an eccentric dreamer's secret invention said to be so magical it would change our very lives.
Connection slate candidates from the Nov. 14 ASUNM election told the Student Court Friday that they violated no rules when they allegedly stuffed 2,000 copies of the Daily Lobo with fliers on election day.