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May 15, 2021
The University of New Mexico recognized its 2021 spring graduating class Saturday morning with an outdoor ceremony under partly sunny skies at University Stadium. The in-person commencement ceremony was UNM’s first since December 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Approximately 1,200 out of 3,100 students eligible to receive degrees from UNM’s Albuquerque and Extended University campuses participated in the ceremony. UNM’s projected graduating class includes 2,230 bachelor’s degrees, 492 master’s degrees, 67 doctorates, 91 Juris doctorates, 79 medical doctorates, 66 pharmacy doctorates, 71 graduate certificates and 2 education specialists. An official degree count is determined following commencement.
At UNM-Gallup, 130 associate degrees and 33 certificates are projected to be awarded; at Los Alamos, 22 associate degrees; at Taos, 23 associate degrees and 17 certificates; and at Valencia, 61 associate degrees and 17 certific
Ceremony slated for University Stadium May 11, 2021
It’s a time for “new beginnings,” a transition from one facet of life to another. A time for celebration, recognition and reflection. On Saturday, May 15 at 9 a.m. at University Stadium, approximately 3,100 students from The University of New Mexico will graduate as part of the institution’s 2021 Spring Commencement, a ceremony that honors all doctoral, master’s, bachelor s and associate s degree candidates from all schools, colleges, and degree-granting programs.
This is UNM’s first in-person commencement ceremony since December 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In order to ensure adherence to health restrictions and safety guidance; attendance will be limited
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May 24, 2020 @ 04:00
Progressive activists have called for a Green New Deal, a linking of the U.S. climate and labor movements to create an equitable and decarbonized economy and move away from fossil fuels to address the climate crisis. But major labor unions and President Barack Obama’s Energy Secretary have far different plans.
On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the AFL–CIO and the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) a nonprofit founded and run by former Obama Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz launched the Labor Energy Partnership. Unlike those calling for a Green New Deal, though, this alliance supports increased fracking for oil and gas, as well as other controversial technologies that critics say prop up fossil fuels. It’s also an agenda matching a number of the former Energy Secretary’s personal financial investments.