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List/Grid Author Archives: Astrid Galvan / Journal Staff Writer

UNM Moves Ahead On Land Deal

Proposal Is To Develop School's South Campus

BREAKING: Regents Could Decide Fate of UNM Retiree Health Program Soon

A decision on whether to cancel or reduce retiree health care benefits for former University of New Mexico employees and their dependents could happen within the next few months. Regent... Read more »

BREAKING: UNM Regents Approve Large Development Deal

Regents on Tuesday approved a major land development deal that will bring restaurants and retail to the University of New Mexico’s south campus. The vote, 6-1 with only Regent Gene... Read more »

UNM Regents To Vote on Development Deal

University of New Mexico regents are scheduled to vote today on a proposed development deal that cou ...

Foundation Gets Less Freedom

Board To Include UNM Officials

UNM Health Sciences Center Requesting $7.8M

Pay raises for medical school professors, planning for a new dental program and an expansion of nurs ...

Regent Panel Targets Benefits

A University of New Mexico regents committee on Thursday pushed forward a resolution to tackle the s ...

Colleges Want Piece of State Surplus

Higher education leaders from all over the state lobbied the state's Legislative Finance Commi ...

NMSU Urged To Choose Alumnus for President

Some suggest local pick after controversial resignation

Diversity Lessons May Be Required

UNM Would Join Other Schools With Requirement
Terry Toman, an ESL and citizenship teacher, works with Pedro Martinez, left, and other students on Tuesday at Central New Mexico Community College. CNM is offering the English language class to its custodial staff at no cost and letting them take the course during their work time. (marla brose/journal)

Custodians Polish Their English

Cynthia Garcia is the first to arrive to class. She sits alone in the front row.    F ...
From left, University of New Mexico English instructor Stephanie Sample talks to her class of international students. From left are Mohammed Alshmmeri of Kuwait City; JiHua Shi of Changchun, China; Qian Zhang of Chongqing, China; Solji Shin of Incheon, South Korea; Carlos Rubio of Lima, Peru; Aws Kotbi of Jiddah, Saudi Arabia; and Ibrahim Almeshamea of Saihat, Saudi Arabia. The students were touring the University Art Museum on Thursday as part of a class assignment. Students attend the intensive English-language class five days a week for 45 minutes. (greg sorber/journal)

Going Global

JiHua Shi, of Changchun, China, heard about the University of New Mexico last year through a family ...