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Campus Dining 101

Interested in how ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ feeds its students? This video takes you behind the scenes to see how Sodexo, our Dining Services partner, creates the foods that fuel the learning, recycles the waste and finds new sources of local, sustainable produce to serve.

Alumna's documentary wins award

Filmmaker Alexandria Bombach (Business Administration, '08) award for her documentary On Her Shoulders, about Nadia Murad, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in October.

SOBA hosting Southwest Economic Outlook on January 8

Experts in business and economics will present their view of the current status of local, state, and national economies, and their predictions for the future, at the Community Concert Hall from 8 to 11 a.m.

New scholarship program offered to Navajo students studying health sciences

President Begaye and ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ President Tom Stritikus signed an agreement that provides $2,500 per student, per term. The agreement also establishes a partnership between ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ and the Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship and Financial Assistance (ONNSFA), which will distribute and monitor the funds.

Geosciences professor and student co-write paper

A paper by Professor of Geosciences David Gonzales and Geology major Otto Lang, "A Comparison of Nd, Sr, and Hf Isotopic Signatures for Late Cretaceous and Pliocene Plutonic Rocks in the Rico Mountains, Colorado: Insight into Magmatic Sources at 68 and 4 Ma," was published in The Professional Geologist, the journal of the American Institute of Professional Geologists.

Alumna publishes book on school shootings

Irene Barry (English, '05) has published , based on her experiences as an on-duty teacher at Aztec High School, in New Mexico, during a school shooting in December 2017.

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