In an airy, brightly lighted warehouse in the Nob Hill area, women from all over the world screen-print cheery folk art designs onto natural-fiber dish towels, T-shirts, and other items. A colorful, bold mural...
The Board of Regents of the University of New Mexico has approved the proposed board of directors for Innovate ABQ, Inc., a New Mexico nonprofit research park corporation.
The UNM Board of Regents authorized the acquisition of the old First Baptist Church property at Broadway and Central in a special meeting. Purchase of the property will give the economic development project an actual physical home.
When UNM began to focus on economic development, there was a promise to monitor progress. Now, a survey to help measure public perception and prioritize issues for the coming year has been developed. “UNM is committed to being a contributor to ...
Can you learn to make music if you’ve never had any musical training? Bandojo LLC, a startup using technology developed by UNM Research Assistant Professor Panaiotis, is betting you won’t be able to resist the temptation.
What does an engineering student, an art student, a professor, a scientist and an entrepreneur all have in common?
Actually, a lot more than you’d think.
STC.UNM hosts its 11th annual awards dinner on Thursday, April 3, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the UNM Student Union Building (SUB) in Ballrooms B & C, in honor of 51 faculty, staff and students who have received issued patents and registered copyrights/trad
Plamen B. Atanassov was chosen to receive the 2014 STC.UNM Innovation Fellow Award in recognition of his achievements as one of the University of New Mexico’s leading innovators. This special award is presented each year by the STC.UNM (STC) Board of D
The City of Albuquerque is embracing transparency in an unusual way. The city’s information technology department has opened the databases the city uses to make decisions on everything from air quality to food inspections...
Along with UNM’s planned Innovate ABQ initiative; CNM is now launching an educational and entrepreneurial center in Downtown Albuquerque. The CNM STEMulus Center, to be located in the First Plaza Galeria, is designed to provide a new educational ...