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Board of Regents narrows down presidential search

The search for the next The University of New Mexico continues, as the Board of Regents recently announced the top five finalists. This month, all finalists participated in open forums at UNM’s Student Union Building, which gave the UNM community an opportunity to get to know the candidates in person. The Board of Regents will select UNM’s 22nd president between Oct. 30 and Nov. 3.

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College of Arts and Sciences proposes differential tuition

Differential tuition has been proposed at the University of New Mexico’s College of Arts and Sciences Department — this could mean charging undergraduate students an additional $15 per credit hour and graduate students an additional $100 per credit hour. “The college has gone to the provost (and) regents, and the University has gone to the state legislatures and asked for more money. And the answer is no,” said Phil Ganderton, senior associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, in a meeting Wednesday.

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Student achieves dream of working with NASA

Since she was a child, Antonella Riega was interested in NASA. However, when she began her studies at Central New Mexico Community College in biology and at the University of New Mexico in Spanish, she never thought she would have the opportunity, especially because she was not majoring in engineering. That changed this September when she found a flyer at CNM that led her to become a part of a program at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

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ASUNM provides variety of events geared at UNM community

It’s Homecoming Week at the University of New Mexico, and the Associated Students of UNM are organizing a slew of on-campus events through their subgroup UNM Lobo Spirit. 3-D chalk artist Chris Carlson will be working on a large chalk art piece at the Duck Pond under the Alumni Clock on Monday and Tuesday. On Sept. 26, Lobo Spirit and the Student Activities Center will be hosting a Neon Skate Down event from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. in Student Union Building Ballroom B/C. DJ music and refreshments will be available. Students, staff and faculty will be able to rent skates with their UNM ID.

University Communications and Marketing employee, Cinnamon Blair, reveals UNM?s new logo on UNM merchandise on Aug. 29, 2017. The UNM logo will now appear on UNM merchandise along with the familiar lobo logo.
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UNM rolls out its new logo

This June the University of New Mexico launched a new logo, represented by the interlocking letters “UNM.” “The previous logo appeared on letterhead and on websites but was not sold more often at bookstores, neither appeared as much in T-shirts or caps,” said Cinnamon Blair, chief marketing and communications officer at UNM. “It’s about pride to wear the campus logo/mark and build recognition with the branding effort.” The previous logo was an image of Mesa Vista Hall with “UNM” written beside it. This version of the logo was created in 1989 for the University’s centennial.

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