Photo
Album
| Retiree
renaissance |
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| Retirees
Clarice Jenkins, Mary Smith and Ona Savage accept dues from
cohorts at the first UNM Retirees Association meeting held
recently at the UNM Research Park. More than 140 retirees
attended and a board of directors was selected. They are:
Scott Alley, Fred Chreist, Jean Civikly-Powell, Bill Fishburn,
Karen Glaser, Joe Gonzales, Judy Griego, Clarice Jenkins,
Velma Morgan, Sam Roll, Beulah Woodfin and Lee Zink. Photo
by Laurie Mellas Ramirez |
| Honoring
service |
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| Regents'
Professor Ted Jojola, School of Architecture and Planning,
receives his 20-year service award from Barbara Wright,
Faculty Contracts, at the recent 2002 recognition event
held to honor UNM employees with 15 years of service or
more. Photo byCarolyn Gonzales. |
| Author,
author |
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| Political
Science Professor Joseph Stewart Jr., left, visits with
Regent Sandra Begay-Campbell and School of Engineering Dean
Joseph Cecchi at a reception held for the 2002 UNM published
professors at the Maxwell Museum. Stewart authored the third
edition of, Can We All Get Along? Racial and Ethnic
Minorities in American Politics, (Westview Press,
2002). Photo by Carolyn Gonzales. |
| Championing
children |
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| From
left: At the recent grand opening for the UNM Children's
Campus for Early Care and Education, open to faculty, staff
and students, New Mexico Lt. Gov. Diane Denish and Monica
Martinez, campus operations manager, cut the ribbon for
the new facilities. At right, Elena Aguirre, campus director,
looks on, while Sarah Valles, program manager, helps children
enjoy the festivities. Photo by Sabra Basler. |
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| New
Mexico State Senator Cisco McSorley chats with Mary Dudley,
director of the UNM Family Development Program, during a
celebration at Lovelace Hospital held to highlight the state's
new immunization poster featuring photos from Dudleys
"Baby Love Book," one in a series of publications
she authored to teach the importance of play in child development.
The books feature New Mexico children. Photo by Diana Montoya.
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| Heritage
revealed |
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| Moumita
Si, East Indian graduate student in the College of Educations
Organizational Learning and Instructional Technologies (OLIT)
Program, performs Rabindra Nritya at a recent
commemoration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month.
The campus event was hosted by the Office of Equal Opportunity.
Photo by Carolyn Gonzales. |
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