As exciting as it is to see Lobos walk the graduation stage – it is a bittersweet time for the campus community as we watch our rising stars take their place in the constellation of life.
Every May and December, the University Communication and Marketing team highlights Lobos who showed exceptional leadership, courage, dedication and endurance during their time at UNM. These inspirational graduates come from all walks of life – different colleges, programs and extracurriculars. In finding these students, the UCAM team relies on those working directly with them on a daily basis. Each of these graduates were either put forward by a faculty or staff member or chosen based on the stories they shared in their graduation paperwork.
Cannabis Offers Immediate Nausea Relief, Study Shows
forbes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from forbes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
New Mexico labor shortage affected by added unemployment benefits, but a UNM researcher says it goes beyond raw dollars
bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Inventor McClarin always thinking, sketching
During the pandemic, Dan McClarin spends a lot of his time puttering around in his workshop, inside his garage. Gary Herron photo.
Please don’t confuse Dan McClarin with Dr. Pimple Popper of TV fame; McClarin is the Post-Popper guy.
Posts as in fence posts and popping as in pulling them up, that is.
Although McClarin, 71, has led an interesting life he’s working on an autobiography it’s his practicality that keeps him challenged and thriving.
“He’s an inventor,” a neighbor says, walking down McClarin’s northwest Albuquerque neighborhood street and seeing a reporter leaving McClarin’s garage.
Recognizing Excellence in Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Jeff Harnar Awards program expands in the four corners states May 06, 2021
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture + Planning and the Thornburg Foundation are thrilled to announce winners of the 2021 Jeff Harnar Awards, an annual program established in 2007 to remember Santa Fe architect Jeff Harnar, by his friend Garrett Thornburg. Thanks to the generosity of the Thornburg Foundation, this year’s awards feature an expanded geographic radius of eligibility, additional awards categories and new prize monies for the student awards.
Held virtually on Friday, April 16, this year’s award ceremony kicked off with the Jeff Harnar Lecture delivered by Elaine Molinar and Craig Dykers, partners in the internationally renowned architecture practice Snøhetta. Molinar also served on the awards Jury, alongside distinguished practitioners and educators of architecture and landscape architecture Marlon Blackwe