Archive for September, 2009



Family Weekend, a “New Mexico Adventure,” Set for Oct. 23-24

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

UNM’s 2nd annual Family Weekend, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 23 – 24, is an opportunity for parents to connect with and support their student’s experience at UNM mid semester.

This year’s theme, “A New Mexico Adventure,” was developed by a campus‐wide committee with input from parents and students. Early‐bird registration is ongoing through Thursday, Oct. 1. For more information visit: Family Weekend.

“Many universities celebrate their state or region during Family Weekend,” said Committee Chair Laurie Mellas of the Parent Relations Office. “The philosophy behind hosting a weekend for students and families is two‐fold: it aids recruitment from the standpoint that siblings and other young people attend, but at the heart of it is retention. Students need family support and this is a way to reconnect with their families at a time of the semester when some are homesick or have other issues that might affect their success at UNM.”

On Friday, from noon — 5 p.m., visit the Student Union Building to pick up your Family Weekend packet, with event tickets, free tote bag and other goodies. Also in the SUB, starting at 1 p.m., meet the Parent Association Board of Directors and learn how to become involved in the association’s activities, events and philanthropy. (more…)

Spam email to students increases with new semester

Friday, September 11th, 2009

The beginning of a new semester is often full of frenzied activity for UNM students, faculty and staff. Between starting new classes, settling into a new schedule and routine, and getting to know fellow students, fellow professors and colleagues, it is easy to get caught up in all the commotion.

Unfortunately, this time also often brings an increase in spam e‐mail and hacker attempts, as spammers send out mass e‐mails asking for personal information or by embedding viruses in attached hyperlinks.  Encourage your student to protect both personal information and the UNM network by following a few simple rules.

•  If your student does receive a message he or she thinks is spam, forward it to spamdrop@​unm.​edu.

 • Don’t click on hyperlinks within e‐mail messages — this is a primary way that hackers spread viruses and spyware.

 • Don’t open e‐mail from people or sources you don’t know, and don’t download files sent by strangers.

 • Students should not respond to any e‐mail that asks for your date of birth, UNM NetID and/or password, or Social Security number. Many hackers send out mass e‐mails pretending to be from UNM’s IT Department, but IT will never send you an e‐mail asking anyone to provide personal information. If in doubt, delete the e‐mail and contact the IT Support Center at 2774848.

• Make sure your student has a firewall and antivirus software on their computer. UNM provides Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) antivirus software to all UNM students at no cost. Your student can visit Symantec Endpoint Protection to get a free copy of of the software.