UNM Talks with Political Science Professor Lonna Atkeson
UNM Political Science Professor Lonna Atkeson discusses the impending retirement of Senator Pete Domenici and possible contenders for the 2008 New Mexico Congressional races in an interview with Public...
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UNM Political Science Professor Lonna Atkeson discusses new developments in the 2008 presidential primaries in an interview with Public Relations Specialist Benson Hendrix.
View ArticleUNM International Studies Program Opens in Germany
Two UNM professors, Christine Sauer from the economics department and Peter L. White from the English and American Studies departments are taking a group of students to Germany to study this summer....
View ArticleThe Financial Meltdown: A Roundtable Discussion
UNM experts discuss the current financial crisis, including the potential impact of the $700 billion bailout. The panel, sponsored by the International Studies Institute, features Donald Coes,...
View ArticleThe Global Financial Crisis
Economist Loretta Napoleoni gives the keynote address of “Global Instability: Causes, Consequences, and Cures,” a lecture series organized by UNM’s International Studies Institute. Napoleoni is a...
View ArticleThe U.S. Elections and the War in Iraq
Mark Peceny, professor and chair, UNM Department of Political Science, discusses how the war in Iraq has shaped United States national elections and vice versa, particularly focusing on the 2006...
View ArticleA look back at New Mexico voters
UNM Political Science Professor Lonna Atkeson presents preliminary data on voter turnout and shifts in party affiliation in New Mexico at an Albuquerque Press Women luncheon.
View ArticleBipolar No More
Michelle Holtby, author of “Bipolar No More,” talks about being diagnosed and learning to live with bipolar disorder during a book talk at the UNM Bookstore.
View ArticleA Woman No-Longer-Young
Pamela Gravagne, American studies doctoral student, speaks as part of UNM’s Civil Rights Colloquium, “Significant Voices: Women on Equal Rights and Sexual Justice.”
View ArticleEverybody is Watching Everybody: Privacy Implication of Geospatial Technologies
Paul Zandbergen is a geographic information scientist and an associate professor in the Department of Geography at UNM. In his Faculty Acknowledgement Award talk, “Everybody is Watching Everybody:...
View ArticleKrebs: Mayoral challengers face tough race
Timothy Krebs, associate professor of political science, discusses Albuquerque’s upcoming mayoral race in an interview with Public Relations Specialist Benson Hendrix.
View ArticleTearing Down the Wall: The East German Revolution and German Unification,...
A lecture held on the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, by Jonathan Zatlin, Associate Professor of History, Boston University. Part of the University of New Mexico International Studies...
View ArticleNothing Happened Here: Tiananmen Square 1989
A lecture by Fabio Lanza, assistant professor of history at the University of Arizona. Part of the University of New Mexico International Studies Institute’s Fall Lecture Series, “Revolutions of 1989:...
View ArticleDid Yugoslavia Have a 1989?
A lecture by Melissa Bokovoy, associate professor of history and regents’ lecturer, University of New Mexico. Part of the University of New Mexico International Studies Institutes Fall Lecture Series,...
View ArticleUpdate on Lonna Atkeson’s 2008 Election Research
The 2008 election cycle was one of the most exciting in recent memory, with millions of new voters across the United States coming out to vote. During the 2008 election, UNM political science professor...
View ArticleMichael Rocca on Congress, Upcoming Congressional Races
Michael Rocca, an assistant professor in the University of New Mexico’s Department of Political Science, talks with UNM Live’s Benson Hendrix about the current unfavorable public reaction towards the...
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