Highlights
A collection of news and information related to University of New Mexico published by this site and its partners.
Displaying items 1-12 of 65
» View baltimoresun.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
Next >
-
Locksley says he's "home" at Maryland
The Baltimore SunNew Maryland offensive coordinator Mike Locksley met with the media today and talked about coming "home" to the Baltimore-Washington area, about the Terps' quarterback situation and about a recruit he seems particularly excited to coach. Locksley was...Tags: Brown University, Ralph Friedgen, Football, C.J. Brown, Danny O'Brien
-
Bucking conventions, breaking rules
Sun StaffFirst of two articles. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend arrived in Annapolis in 1984 as a young lawyer working for the House Appropriations Committee, and promptly broke the rules. Townsend was trying to persuade the state to yank its investments from...Tags: Executive Branch, Baltimore County, Government, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Laws
-
Coronado killings that claimed 2 Navy pilots apparent murder-suicide
A Navy pilot committed suicide after apparently killing three other people in a Coronado apartment during a night of New Year's Eve celebrating, according to information released Wednesday by San Diego County authorities.
John Robert Reeves, 25, an F/A-...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New Year's Day, Miramar, Suicide, Suicide
-
Disease and violence - an unholy alliance?
Tribune Media ServicesDoes the threat of rampant disease leave people more likely to commit murder? It's a provocative suggestion that, if correct, should provide even more incentive to improve the quality of public healthcare in countries where disease is rife. Randy...Tags: Colleges and Universities, John Archer, Healthcare Provider, Murder, Health and Safety at School
-
Study: Fewer teens 'sexting' than generally thought
Teen sexting of nude photos online or via cellphone may be far less common than people think, new research suggests.
Only 1 percent of kids aged 10 to 17 have shared images of themselves or others that involve explicit nudity, a nationally...Tags: Teen Health, University of New Hampshire, Research, Prosecution
-
Dave Eggers and Robert Pinsky feted by PEN Center USA
Jacket CopyOne minute people were milling around the silent auction with pre-event drinks, the next author Robert Pinsky was getting a laurel wreath on his head with his lifetime achievement award and reading a Czesław Miłosz poem to send us on our way... -
Anne O Donohoe Lainhart
Anne O’Donohoe Lainhart Born Anne Louis O’Donohoe in Austin, Texas February 6th 1954 to Joseph Patrick O’Donohoe and Elizabeth Langhofer O’Donohoe. The Lady’s father Joseph O’Donohoe was a U.S. Navy Pilot,...Tags: U.S. Navy
-
PEN Center USA 2011 awards to feature Dave Eggers, Robert Pinksy
Jacket CopyThe 2011 PEN Center USA award winners include Father Gregory Boyle. Dave Eggers and Robert Pinsky will be special honorees at the November awards dinner.... -
June Wayne dies at 93; led revival of fine-art print making
June Wayne, who helped pioneer a revival of fine-art print making in the 1960s when she founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles, has died. She was 93.
An accomplished artist in her own right, Wayne died Tuesday at her home in Los Angeles...Tags: Arts, Fine Arts, Sam Francis, Colleges and Universities, The Happiest News!
-
An about-face on children's car seats
The nation's largest organization of pediatricians is telling its members and parents that children riding in cars should remain in rear-facing child safety seats until at least their second birthday and preferably even longer.
This reverses advice...Tags: Medical Specialization, Legs, American Academy of Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Hospitals and Clinics
-
Leading change at prestigious publication with 'intelligent innovation'
Dr. Howard Bauchner sees a bright future for the Journal of the American Medical Association — but it might be one read on a smartphone, or in a foreign language.
Bauchner, an energetic 59-year-old who plays basketball against 20-somethings and...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health Organizations, Invention and Innovation, University of Chicago, High School Sports
-
A key diagnostic deadline draws near
"Where are we going to put the narcissists?"
It was a question asked urgently by one of the hundreds of psychiatrists gathered here last week for their professional society's annual meeting. With doctors in the thick of a years-long effort to rewrite the...Tags: Medical Specialization, Biology, Eating Disorders, Schizophrenia, Obesity
Feb 8, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 1, 2002
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jan 5, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jan 4, 2012
|Story| Tribune Media Services
Dec 5, 2011
|Story| Associated Press
Nov 10, 2011
| Los Angeles Times
Sep 30, 2011
|Story| Glendale News Press
Sep 7, 2011
| Los Angeles Times
Aug 25, 2011
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 20, 2011
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 1, 2011
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 22, 2011
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Original site for University of New Mexico topic gallery.
