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University of New Mexico Professor and Dean of Graduate Studies Julie Coonrod has been named interim dean for the Anderson School of Management. Coonrod begins her appointment on Jan. 1, 2023, and will serve until the next permanent dean takes the. ....
More than 100 years ago, The University of New Mexico offered for the first time a dedicated research arm of the university, launching the Graduate School, which offered a master’s degree. The Graduate School is now known as Graduate Studies and the. ....
Verhines to head University of New Mexico Water Resources Program July 06, 2021 Amid a risk of the Rio Grande going dry through Albuquerque this summer and growing threats to the state’s water supplies, The University of New Mexico has named Scott Verhines to be the next director of the UNM Water Resources Program. A New Mexico native, Verhines brings a lifetime of experience in water management to the job, culminating with service from 2011-2014 as New Mexico State Engineer and Secretary of the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission – the state’s top water management jobs. “Scott has worked on water resources challenges in every part of New Mexico for over three decades,” said UNM Dean of Graduate Studies Julie Coonrod, who oversees the program. “His experience ranges from holding public meetings with different interest groups in rural areas to serving as the State Engineer whose office is charged with administering the state s water resources. V ....
Graduate Studies announces pilot summer award April 14, 2021 Facing a second summer of pandemic uncertainty, Graduate Studies at The University of New Mexico is launching a new pilot initiative: The Graduate Studies Dissertation Writing Award. The award provides summer funding for Ph.D. or MFA graduate students in the dissertation-writing phase who served as teaching assistants during the Fall 2020-Spring 2021 academic year. The award amount is $5,000 for summer dissertation writing, with the goal of facilitating the completion of the dissertation during the following academic year. “Even before the pandemic, there was troubling data that pointed toward graduate student stop-out at the dissertation phase,” Dean of Graduate Studies Julie Coonrod said. “And we heard from graduate students that last summer brought more challenges. So, we’re trying to find a way to make this second pandemic summer a little more productive for graduate student success.” ....