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Popejoy Hall

Popejoy Hall, New Mexico's grandest multi-use theater, hosts:

  • Popejoy Presents, a series of touring Broadway shows and national and international performers
  • The New Mexico Symphony Orchestra.
  • Performances by the UNM Department of Music and the Albuquerque Youth Symphony.

The hall, named after former University of New Mexico president Tom Popejoy, is located on the campus of UNM. Popejoy Hall is located just one block north of the UNM Bookstore.

President's House Also known as University House
Preventive Medicine Residency Program Residency Program located in the SURGE Building on Frontier West of the RIB
Public Affairs 100 Stanford Blvd. NE
Public Health Clinic Southeast Heights Clinic
7525 Zuni SE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108
Q Lot Q parking lot. East of University Blvd. South of Indian School Rd.
Railrunner Shuttle Stop Located in front of the University Hospital.
Research Incubator Building Located east of the existing Surge Building on Frontier Ave. west of Vassar NE, was built to create wet lab space to support the College of Pharmacy and School of Medicine, and to provide Surge space for other programs.
Ronald McDonald House The cornerstone of the Ronald McDonald House Charities the Ronald McDonald House program which began in 1974 based on a simple idea: Provide a "home away from home" for families of seriously ill children receiving treatment at nearby hospitals. Since that time, more than 10 million families around the world have benefited from the comfort provided by a Ronald McDonald House.
Address:
1011 Yale Avenue N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87106
Phone : (505) 842-8960
Fax : (505) 764-0412
Ruins Sculpture by Ernest Shaw, MD
The Ernest Shaw sculptures were given to the University by Michael Rosenbaum and family in memory of his father Milton Rosenbaum, MD, who was a faculty member in the UNM’s Department of Psychiatry for more than 15 years.
Originally trained in psychiatry, Shaw left the profession to pursue his passion for sculpture, believing that he could serve others more effectively through his artistry. Shaw believes, “Great art involves and invites our openness to the awe and wonder of being human . . . it is about opening the mind or touching the vulnerable depths of the heart.” Shaw lives outside New York City where he has returned to his first passion of practicing medicine.
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