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Provost appointed to full term

Rather than spending about $250,000 to perform a national search to find the University’s next provost, an internal search resulted in the full-term appointment of Chaouki Abdallah to the position.


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OMI rules death a homicide

The death of a UNM foreign exchange student host parent initially believed to be a suicide is now being investigated as a homicide. In July, Marc Herrera, 37, died at a foreign exchange student party held at his home in Northeast Albuquerque.




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Master printers pass on craft

Beside master printer Bill Lagattuta’s office desk is a wall of whitewashed Polaroid photos, a collection of Andy Warhol-esque snapshots. Lagattuta said he takes photos of the many artists he’s worked with while at Tamarind Institute, after establishing the creative relationship between artist and printer.



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Marijuana bust near campus

Two narcotics officers, one in a black mask revealing only his eyes and mouth, while the other spoke on his phone, seized marijuana from an infant’s stroller on the corner of Cornell Drive and Central Avenue on Tuesday.





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Students volunteer in Peru

Mercedes Pratt, a full-time student at UNM, works every day to help people in third-world countries gain access to better health care and other essential needs.



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Honors College gets first dean

The provost appointed the first dean for the University’s new Honors College. On Aug. 15, UNM Provost Chaouki Abdallah appointed UNM economics professor Catherine Krause as interim dean of the Honors College




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Health Sciences Center eyes real estate

Pending the approval of the full Board of Regents, the University will spend about $3.1 million on the purchase of three new properties. At a Thursday Regents Finance and Facilities Committee meeting, committee members unanimously approved the purchase of about 4.3 acres of property.



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