Two UNM Grand Challenges teams will receive congressionally directed funds this year to complete research projects. Due in part to the efforts of Senators Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján, the Sustainable Space Research team and the Child Health team...
University of New Mexico Vice President/Director of Athletics Eddie Nuñez, whose seven-year tenure has witnessed tremendous successes for the Lobos on the field, in the classroom and in fundraising, has accepted a position as Vice President for...
Taos, N.M. — The cost of food and other basic needs and services has negatively impacted the lives of most people; college students are far from immune.
What started as the Lobo Food Pantry on Klauer campus—serving students, staff and faculty—was...
It’s considered one of the most controversial sports stories in American history, we’re talking about former Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga’s almost-perfect game in 2010 before that infamous call made by umpire Jim Joyce. More...
Researchers at The University of New Mexico are leading a project funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that will help introduce undergraduates around the country to careers in the water industry.
Anjali Mulchandani, an assistant professor...
Two students from The University of New Mexico recently took part in the BioDesign Challenge in New York City with a project that examines the history and future of tattooing. UNM teams have participated in the challenge in years past with a variety of...
The University of New Mexico Department of Economics will highlight six different state-specific economic research projects during its annual New Mexico Economics Research Day, on Friday, Aug. 16 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. The free event will be held in...
Professor Sonia Gipson Rankin is a Professor of Law at The University of New Mexico School of Law. Her work focuses on the legal and justice implications of new technologies like artificial intelligence, implicit bias, and criminal justice reform, as...
The University of New Mexico Department of Linguistics recently received a $494,659 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for their project titled, “Addressee effects in demonstrative systems across bilingual communities.” This three-year project,...
When the initial results of the College Basic Needs Survey were released last year at a symposium at The University of New Mexico, the audience heard grim stories from students about being hungry and having problems finding places to live.
Associate...