The University Communication and Marketing (UCAM) department has earned numerous awards of excellence during the past year, including most recently, the podcast, “It’s (Probably) Not Rocket Science” (IPNRS), which was awarded Gold and Best in Show in the...
The University of New Mexico (UNM) has been honored by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) as part of its 12th annual Innovation & Economic Prosperity (IEP) Awards at its annual meeting in Orlando, Fla., recently.
The awards...
Andrew Gentry is celebrating after being selected for the Department of Energy’s Science Research Program award. Gentry is a Ph.D. candidate at The University of New Mexico and is one of just 62 graduate students representing 25 states and Puerto Rico...
Since the 1930s, the Hanging of the Greens has been UNM’s oldest student run campus tradition. The Mortar Board Senior Honor Society is now accepting applications for student organizations wanting to take part in this tradition.
This year, there is no...
The UNM Department of Geography and Environmental Studies hosts its annual Murphy lecture, where it invites a member from another university to talk about its research in geography. This year's speaker is Dr. Kirk Goldsberry, associate director of the...
The Grand Challenges Climate Science Communication Fellowship is looking for undergraduate students with creativity and a passion for climate science research and communicating that passion and research to the world. The program is currently seeking 10...
As one of the most cherished and picturesque spots on campus, the UNM Duck Pond has served as a place of calm, connection, and community for nearly five decades. Known for its scenic beauty and playful resident ducks, turtles, and fish, the Duck Pond is...
For the third year, UNM honored four individuals who exemplify a commitment to fostering a healthy, ethical, and compliant work and learning environment. The ACE awards recognize individuals who have demonstrated remarkable dedication to Advancing...
If only walls could tell stories — except this time, they can. The College of Arts and Sciences is hosting a two-day art exhibit on the struggles of migration told through art and narrative.
The first event will begin Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 10 a.m....