COVID-19 Video Update #22 – UNM Athletic Director Eddie Nuñez

From time to time during the COVID-19 public health emergency, we will be sending video messages from community leaders that provide Albuquerque-area businesses with information, perspectives, and updates about the spread of the virus, mitigation strategies, directives, and resources.

Please take a moment to watch the video below from UNM Athletic Director Eddie Nuñez on the impact of COVID-19 on the University’s athletics programs. Much as the COVID-19 pandemic has cast uncertainty over so many businesses and industries, it has left UNM Athletics in a place of uncertainty as well, though Mr. Nuñez is confident that UNM’s athletics programs will come back as strong as ever.

As Mr. Nuñez said recently in the Albuquerque Journal: “I can talk to you a lot about hypotheticals, but the reality is there are so many unknowns right now. It all depends on what comes about over the next 30 days. Hopefully the situation will improve over the next 30 days. I do see football happening. I do see all our sports happening. It’s just going to be a modified version of sorts.”

This video reflects information available as it is known currently; of course, this health emergency and the responses to it continue to rapidly evolve.

The Chamber extends our sincere appreciation to Mr. Nuñez for taking the time to update us today, and we extend our appreciation to all those in higher education working to prepare future generations for leadership.

To read the Chamber’s latest News and Views memo — featuring resources and updates regarding COVID-19 and its impact in New Mexico — please click here.

Share this post

“THERE ARE SOLUTIONS RIGHT IN FRONT OF OUR FACE”: Press Conference and Summit Focus on Violent Crime and Finding Solutions

On Tuesday, Attorney General Raúl Torrez held a press conference to talk about violent crime, gun violence and policy solutions that could make a difference. …

Read More

“WE’VE GOT TO SET DOWNTOWN FREE”: Mayor Tim Keller Talks Progress in Crime-Fighting and Economic Development

At a GACC Board of Directors meeting yesterday, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller presented updates on important city issues like crime, homelessness and Downtown revitalization. Crime …

Read More

UNPRECEDENTED POTENTIAL: APS Board’s Five-Year Plan Puts Kids on the Path to Success

Earlier this year, we shared the encouraging news of the Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education’s decision to implement a five-year strategic plan that sets …

Read More

0

Scroll to Top