University of New Mexico
Recent News About University of New Mexico
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The University of New Mexico athletic department has tabbed Steve Kirkland as Director of Athletic Communications.
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The Crimson Tide won’t have history on its side as Alabama enters the 2021 college football season ranked No. 1 in the country in the Associated Press preseason poll.
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The University of New Mexico’s Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences confirmed plans to conduct a five-year Diabetic Retinopathy Genomics (DRGen) Study.
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University of New Mexico Quarterback Terry Wilson is soaking it all in after being named to the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Watch List on Aug. 18.
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When it came to selecting a program with the best chance of ruling the Mountain West this year, the preseason favorite remains University of New Mexico women's soccer.
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Last year found University of New Mexico athletic director Eddie Nuñez in unprecedented circumstances – and because of his efforts to steer the Lobos through the COVID-19 pandemic – the Mountain West Conference bestowed one of his highest honors upon him.
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Central New Mexico Community College (CNM), University of New Mexico (UNM) and New Mexico State University (NMSU) are mandating stricter mask-wearing policies and vaccination requirements, according to the Albuquerque Journal.
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A University of New Mexico professor is conducting a study to determine if exercise can help fight off COVID-19, KRQE reported.
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Modeled after the community-driven public-safety program successfully implemented in downtown Albuquerque in 2019, the newly launched Nob Hill-University ECHO Program will engage University of New Mexico officials, local business owners and law enforcement leaders in discussions about how to enhance public safety in that area.
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The University of New Mexico (UNM) Law School family lost a member on June 6, when former dean and professor Fred Hart died.
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The special election to fill a vacant New Mexico congressional seat may offer a glimpse into America’s political future.
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A special election for a New Mexico congressional seat showed the district, and the state, are turning a brighter shade of blue, according to a political science professor.