Mirage Magazine
Spring 2024
This issue features Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Raven Chacon (’01 BA), whose groundbreaking music blends high-art performances with heavy metal roots. We also dive into the pioneering work of Dr. Larry Leeman, who is exploring the potential of MDMA-assisted therapy to help new mothers recover from PTSD and opioid use disorder.
Explore how UNM is preparing for the future of artificial intelligence, as faculty and researchers tackle the rapid evolution of AI in education, medicine, and more. Plus, get a glimpse into UNM 2040: Opportunity Defined, a strategic vision guiding the University’s future.
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Spring 2024 Mirage Magazine Features
“We Care About Them”
Alumni Association President Jaymie Roybal wants to connect with students before they become alums
Read MoreDiversity Matters
Alumna’s children’s books help Native kids see themselves in literature
Read More“Just Part of My Life”
Carlos Servan (’93 BA, ’95 MPA, ’97 JD) has thrived since losing his sight at age 22 “Just...
Read MoreMaking History
Richelle Montoya (’11 BUS) is the first woman vice president of the Navajo Nation
Read MoreDelighting and Connecting
Meet the UNM alum behind the fantasy universe of World of Warcraft
Read MoreFunny Girl
Comic and alumna Dana Goldberg cracks people up while raising money for charity.
Read MoreA Profound Shift
Generative artificial intelligence holds the promise — or threat — of changing higher education. UNM is preparing to use it to its best potential.
Read MoreFaculty Spotlight: Larry Leeman
Faculty Spotlight: Larry LeemanFeature, Spring 2024 By Leslie Linthicum Larry Leeman, MD, has...
Read MoreConsonance and Dissonance
From thrash metal to a cruise ship symphony, composer Raven Chacon defies labels
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