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Hodgin Hall, previously known at various times as the University Building, Main Building, or Administration Building, is a historic building on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Completed in 1892, it was the first building constructed on the UNM campus and the university's only building for almost a decade.
National Register of Historic Places; New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties 1454 University of New Mexico Hospital 1954 (additions 1974, 1983, 1991) Ferguson and Stevens, 1974: Flatow, Moore, Bryan, and Fairburn, 1983: W.C. Kruger and Assoc., 1991: Dean-Kreuger and Assoc. 235 North Campus University of New Mexico Hospital
UNM-LA offers 14 certificate programs and 18 associate degree programs. [2] In addition, UNM-LA offers a Dual Credit program, which allows high school students to take college classes; an adult basic education program for students seeking their New Mexico High School Equivalency Credential (the General Education Development (GED) or HiSet ...
Oct. 10—Only four Mountain West women's basketball teams were deemed ready for prime time in 2024-25. The University of New Mexico Lobos are one of them. The Mountain West released its long ...
Here's the schedule for area high school homecoming dances: Bermudian Springs: Oct. 12. Biglerville: ... Homecoming 2024: Dates for the high school dances in Adams and York counties. Show comments.
Aug. 17—Jeremiah Carter was all smiles on Thursday as he moved into his dormitory at Hokona Hall on the University of New Mexico campus. The recent Rio Rancho High School graduate waited with ...
The Anderson School offers undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degrees and four master's degree programs: The Master of Business Administration (MBA), including online, professional and executive MBA (EMBA) programs, the Master of Science in Cybersecurity and Business Analytics (MS-CBA), the Master of Science in Project Management (MS-PM), and the Master of Accounting (MACCT).
When: Events starts at 11 p.m. Sunday (Doors open at 10 p.m.) Where: Seabrook Auditorium at Fayetteville State University Admission: $30 with FSU ID, plus fees on etix.com