Summer registration now open through UNM continuing education May 24, 2021
Don t miss new opportunities to create, learn, and discover with UNM Continuing Education this season.
Summer class registration is now open. Classes are being offered under the following categories: Art, Business Skills, Exercise & Fitness, Data Science & Analytics, Music, Foreign Languages, Real Estate, Clinical Medical Careers, Cooking, Test Prep, Sports & Outdoors, Medical Coding & Billing and Osher Lifelong Learning.
Find a class at ce.unm.edu or click on a topic below to view upcoming courses:
Challenge and expand skills with Arts classes at UNM Continuing Education. There s something for everyone. Take advantage of the opportunity to associate with others with like interests and learn new skills in a laid-back atmosphere. Beginners and long-time artists will hear from experienced instructors who will work to maximize skills. Classes and instruction are offered for all levels of experience.
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Brady Orvik, who recently worked for the University of Arizona, has been named the University of New Mexico’s assistant athletic director for ticketing, UNM announced on Monday.
Orvik’s official start date was Monday.
He served as the associate director of ticket operations and customer relations at Arizona for the last eight seasons. He oversaw all ticketing for Wildcats men’s basketball while assisting with football and baseball ticket operations. Before Arizona, he held ticket operations positions at Old Dominion, Oregon State and Wyoming.
With his trademark dreadlocks and physical on-the-pitch presence, Devon Sandoval has been the face of New Mexico United since day one. It s fair to say the USL Championship expansion club…
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- Associated Press
U.S. officials are pushing state regulators to clear the way for a new ventilation shaft to be built at the federal government s nuclear waste repository in southern New Mexico, but watchdog groups say modifying the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant s permit to allow for the construction could open the door to expansion.
The state Environment Department s Hazardous Waste Bureau held a virtual hearing over the past week to gather comments on the proposed permit change. A final decision is anticipated in mid-October.
Ventilation has been an issue since 2014, when a radiation release contaminated parts of the underground facility and forced an expensive, nearly three-year closure, delayed the federal government s cleanup program and prompted policy changes at national laboratories and defense-related sites across the U.S.