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+ | '''The University of New Mexico''' is a [[public university|public]] [[research university]] in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]]. Founded in 1889, UNM offers bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and professional degree programs. The Albuquerque campus encompasses over {{convert|600|acre}}, and there are branch campuses in [[Gallup, New Mexico|Gallup]], [[Los Alamos, New Mexico|Los Alamos]], [[Rio Rancho, New Mexico|Rio Rancho]], [[Taos, New Mexico|Taos]], and [[Los Lunas, New Mexico|Los Lunas]].<ref>http://www.unm.edu/campuses/</ref> | ||
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+ | During the early 1970s, two sit-in protests at the university led to a response from law enforcement officers. On May 5, 1970, a protest over the [[Vietnam War]] and the [[Kent State massacre]] occupied the Student Union Building. The National Guard was ordered to sweep the building and arrest those inside; eleven students and journalists were bayonetted when those outside did not hear the order to disperse given inside.<ref>https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=t3ouAAAAIBAJ&dq=new-mexico%20university%20protest%20bayonet&pg=2230%2C1943780 </ref> On May 10, 1972, a peaceful sit-in protest near Kirtland Air Force Base led to the arrest of thirty-five people and was pushed back to UNM, leading to eight more arrests. The following day, tear gas was used against hundreds of demonstrators on campus and the situation continued to deteriorate, leading to the university to declare a state of emergency. | ||
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University of New Mexico (University) | |
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Motto | Lux Hominum Vita (Latin) |
Formation | 1889 |
Headquarters | Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Type | • Public • research • State Flagship |
Other name | Lobos |
University in Albuquerque, New Mexico |
The University of New Mexico is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1889, UNM offers bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and professional degree programs. The Albuquerque campus encompasses over 600 acres (240 ha), and there are branch campuses in Gallup, Los Alamos, Rio Rancho, Taos, and Los Lunas.[1]
History
During the early 1970s, two sit-in protests at the university led to a response from law enforcement officers. On May 5, 1970, a protest over the Vietnam War and the Kent State massacre occupied the Student Union Building. The National Guard was ordered to sweep the building and arrest those inside; eleven students and journalists were bayonetted when those outside did not hear the order to disperse given inside.[2] On May 10, 1972, a peaceful sit-in protest near Kirtland Air Force Base led to the arrest of thirty-five people and was pushed back to UNM, leading to eight more arrests. The following day, tear gas was used against hundreds of demonstrators on campus and the situation continued to deteriorate, leading to the university to declare a state of emergency.
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Gary Johnson | 1 January 1953 | Politician Businessperson | Governor of New Mexico 1995-2003. Libertarian candidate in the US/2016 Presidential election. | ||
Bruce King | 6 April 1924 | 13 November 2009 | US | Politician Businessperson | Governor of New Mexico 3 times |
Robert Mercer | 11 July 1946 | US | Financier Programmer Businessperson | Hedge fund millionaire |