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  • UNM's Michael Rocca with a Congressional Race Update

    UNM political science assistant professor Michael Rocca talks with UNM Live about recent polling results on the Martin Heinrich-Jon Barela and Harry Teague-Steve Pearce congressional races from Albuquerque-based Research and Polling. He also discusses the outlook for congressional races across the country.

    Published 3 days ago

    By UNMLive

  • UNM Lobos Football - "Numbers in the weight room" spot

    UNM Lobos Football - "Numbers in the weight room" spot

    Published 2 weeks ago

    By UNMLive

  • UNM Lobos Football - "History in the Locker room" spot

    UNM Lobos Football - "History in the Locker room" spot

    Published 2 weeks ago

    By UNMLive

  • UNM Professor Gabriel Sanchez on the 2010 Election

    University of New Mexico political science assistant professor Gabriel Sanchez discusses what role, if any, ethnicity might play in the New Mexico Gubernatorial election and NM-01 congressional races, and he examines other issues that might impact the 2010 election in New Mexico and nationwide.

    Published 1 month ago

    By UNMLive

  • The University of New Mexico Children's Chorus

    University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center videographer John Arnold recently visited a rehearsal of the UNM Children's Choir as they practiced for a performance planned for this December.

    Published 2 months ago

    By UNMLive

  • Shakespeare on the Rail

    Cast & crew talk about Shakespeare on the Rail, performed on the New Mexico Rail Runner every Saturday, June-August 2010.

    Published 2 months ago

    By UNMLive

  • Update on UNM Professor Lonna Atkeson's 2008 Election Research

    The 2008 election cycle was one of the most exciting in recent memory, with millions of new voters across the United States coming out to vote. During the 2008 election, UNM political science professor Lonna Atkeson was part of a research team that examined how the 2008 election was conducted in New Mexico. She talks about her group's finding, the impact of her research, and how her research addresses some people's concerns over "voter fraud."

    Published 3 months ago

    By UNMLive

  • UNM's Michael Rocca on Congress, Upcoming Congressional Races

    Michael Rocca, an assistant professor in the University of New Mexico's Department of Political Science, talk with UNM Live's Benson Hendrix about the current unfavorable public reaction towards the U.S. Congress, the impact of the TEA part on Congress, and upcoming New Mexico congressional races.

    Published 3 months ago

    By UNMLive

  • Parent Talk: Distance Learning

    The latest edition of Parent Talk features Jerry Dominguez, vice provost, Extended University. UNM Extended University Distance Education Programs create access to UNM courses for students who cannot come to UNM main campus or choose to take classes in alternative formats. Parent Talk is sponsored by UNM's Dean of Students Family Connection Program, Parent Relations Office, Parent Association and Extended University. Visit parent.unm.edu.

    Published 3 months ago

    By UNMLive

  • An Architecture Tour with UNM's Kristina Yu

    Assistant Professor Kristina Yu, UNM School of Architecture and Planning, is a docent for UNM Live in a tour of the schools exhibit of Graduating Student Work. All three disciplines in the school architecture, landscape architecture, and community and regional planning are represented. The schools emphasis on sustainability is demonstrated through the many projects displayed in George Pearl Hall through summer, 2010.

    Published 3 months ago

    By UNMLive

  • UNM Lecturer Matthew Gines

    Matthew Gines, UNM lecturer and fabrications laboratory director, describes work designed by his students in the UNM School of Architecture and Planning. Their assignment was to demonstrate influence of both an artist and an architect and incorporate three materials in their project: wood, metal and a casted material, such as acrylic.

    Published 3 months ago

    By UNMLive

  • Poetry by Ken Stewart

    Ken Stewart reads from "The Smell of Blood," a memoir in poetry of his experiences during the Vietnam War. He discusses in honest, visceral language the immediate experience of watching friends die, as well as his later reactions to the political and social ramifications. Stewart is donating all proceeds from the book to Veterans for Peace. The reading was the last in a series celebrating National Poetry Month at the UNM Bookstore.

    Published 3 months ago

    By UNMLive

  • Parent Talk: Faculty as Mentors

    John Benevidez, Anderson School of Management, and Mary Bowannie, Native American Studies, talk about how students can work with professors to get the help they need to succeed in the classroom and beyond. Parent Talk is sponsored by UNMs Dean of Students Family Connection Program, Parent Relations Office, Parent Association and Extended University. Visit parent.unm.edu.

    Published 4 months ago

    By UNMLive

  • Weekend Wonk: Writing Right

    "The real question is whether we should consign good handwriting and its instruction to the infamous ash heap of history. What is the real value of clear and even elegant handwriting, that we should fight to save it?" A video essay by Jerry Shea, UNM professor emeritus, English, from the original column at Macinstruct.com.

    Published 4 months ago

    By UNMLive

  • Christine Sierra on Arizona's New Immigration Law

    University of New Mexico political science professor Christine Sierra discusses Arizona's new immigration bill with UNM Live.

    Published 4 months ago

    By UNMLive

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