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March 16, 2025 - 6:36 AM
URGENT 03/16 5:03 AM Aggravated Assault at Alvarado Hall parking lot. Victim was being dropped off at Alvarado Hall when she and the suspect began to argue inside the car. During the dispute the male driver gave a handgun to suspect who then pointed it at victim. Suspect struck victim in the head before fleeing the area. Victim knows the suspect. Both victim and suspects are non-students, and both resides out of town. Investigation is on-going. If you have any information regarding this incident or notice any suspicious behavior, please contact UNM PD at 277-2241. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available. Please do not call UNM Police to ask for updates. Please be aware of your surroundings. LoboGuardian is an app that turns your smart phone into a virtual blue light phone. More information available at loboguardian.unm.edu. Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers - Crime Stoppers pays up to $1,000 for anonymous tips that lead to an arrest. Call the tip line at 505-843-STOP (505-843-7867), download the Crime Stoppers app, or visit AMCS online (www.crimestoppersnm.com) to make an anonymous tip.
Radiation interaction with matter and detection techniques for nuclear radiations. Experiments will be performed using gas, scintillation and semiconductor counters and include the design of experiments and identification of unknown radionuclides.
Prerequisite: ENGL 2210.
Restriction: admitted to School of Engineering.
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Professional and Technical Communication - ENGL 2210
MSC11 6325
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