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A charitable foundation has chosen OU as one of seven universities that will be granted a collective total of $1.359 million over two years to be part of a project
“Torpor sets in,
And wait and wait and wait
and go to the State health department page
and get told to WAIT!”
Dozens of similar responses to my column last Wednesday, in which I wrote about receiving my first vaccine, offered a look at this divergence of opinion between the agony and the ecstasy, the haves and the haven’t yets.
Many of you decried the randomness of the vaccine rollout, while others praised the smoothness of the process. Many felt helpless and unheard, while others felt hopeful and unified.
“I’m so proud of how our state is doing,” wrote an ebullient Jennifer, who received her first shot at a clinic at Expo New Mexico. “It was the most organized event ever and the staff was wonderful, kind and helpful. I have a month-old granddaughter that I want to see grow up.”
UNMPD adapts to pandemic and less active campus March 08, 2021
It has been nearly a year since the majority of students and employees of The University of New Mexico have transitioned to remote learning and work due to COVID-19.
However, some units like Facilities Management and Residence Life have returned to campus to provide essential service as UNM engages in a hybrid learning model. One unit that never left the campus is the UNM Police Department (UNMPD).
Safety has been a priority for UNMPD interim chief, Joseph Silva. “All departments on campus had to make adjustments, and we’re no exception. Not only do we have to keep campus safe, but we have to do so while also looking out for the safety of our officers and their families.”