The University of New Mexico’s Anderson School of Management announces its 2024 Hall of Fame and Young Alumni honorees.
The Hall of Fame is Anderson’s long-standing alumni recognition program and celebrates its members’ hard work and commitment to the...
The Center on Alcohol, Substance use and Addictions (CASAA) is helping to improve lives and promote well-being one research study at a time.
Two key issues are getting a focused investigation this semester, led by CASAA Director Katie Witkiewitz and...
Leaders representing The University of New Mexico-Gallup met with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and celebrated Gallup-McKinley County Day at the New Mexico Legislature in Santa Fe recently.
The trip gave UNM-Gallup representatives the opportunity to...
The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments this week on whether to uphold the Colorado Supreme Court decision barring Trump from the 2024 Colorado primary ballot. A UNM Law professor is among a group of First Amendment scholars arguing the...
One of the first steps towards improving anything is awareness. Risks, dangers, and problems can often be resolved, as long as someone is waving the red flag.
That’s exactly the reason why College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS) Exercise Science...
Amanda Bienz, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at The University of New Mexico, has received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for a project that seeks to ensure that the performance of parallel computer applications...
The Formula Society of Automotive Engineering (FSAE) program at The University of New Mexico has recently received a large donation from prominent local restaurant owners.
The $25,000 gift, from Dorothy and Larry Rainosek, will go toward the general...
Ashli Knoell, a 2010 University of New Mexico College of Education and Human Sciences graduate, was among 75 other teachers nationally selected recently to receive the 2023 Milken Educator Award.
Knoell earned a B.S. in elementary education at UNM and...
This story is one for the history books, which is fitting, as the news itself is about a history book.
A devoted team of UNM Native American professors are planning, developing and writing the first ever tribal government textbook for young...
Tobias Fischer, a professor at The University of New Mexico's Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, has been heavily involved in tracking Iceland’s volcanic activity. A noted volcanologist, Fischer traveled to Iceland in mid-November 2023 to...