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UNM cancer center leader leaving for Mayo Clinic

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2021 Clauve Awards honor campus leaders

2021 Clauve Awards honor campus leaders May 10, 2021 Seven University of New Mexico students are being commended for their achievements and contributions to the campus community. Abigale Aldrich, Muskan Amin, Ansely Emeanuwa, Ana Milan Hinostroza, Brittany Huddleston, Jacob Silva and Maria Vielma have been named Clauve Outstanding Seniors for 2021, in recognition of their academic success and campus leadership. The Clauve Award is one UNM s most prestigious awards for students. It is presented to outstanding seniors who have performed well academically and made significant contributions to the campus community through their outstanding leadership and involvement in student organizations and activities The Clauve Award is named for Dean Emeritus Lena Clauve, a UNM music education teacher and the first Dean of Women. She retired in 1961, but remained active on campus until her death at the age of 98 in 1994.

UNM considers requirement for COVID vaccine

UNM: Paul Weir s $490,000 buyout will be privately funded

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal The end of the Paul Weir era as University of New Mexico men’s basketball coach seemed to grow into an inevitability in recent weeks. New Mexico coach Paul Weir reacts on the sidelines during the first half of the basketball game against New Mexico State in Las Cruces on Dec. 4, 2018. (Andres Leighton/For the Journal) Never mind the wildly challenging circumstances of being the first Lobo hoops team ever, and one of only two Division I men’s team in the country, to play this entire season outside its home state due to New Mexico’s public health order restrictions.

Vaccination plan reaches nexus for UNM students and employees

As the state continues to work through phase 1B of its vaccination plan, the University of New Mexico is strongly urging faculty and students to sign up for vaccinations. In an effort to help motivate registration, ASUNM senators passed legislation on Jan. 27 encouraging individuals to make plans for receiving the vaccine “to increase the vaccinated population and help provide for herd immunity.” “We want to inform the student population,” ASUNM senator Helen Zhao said. “Not many people know where to sign up for the vaccine, and&

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