The University of New Mexico’s Counselor Education Programs have been nationally recognized for their demonstrated commitment to the promotion of LGBTGEQIAP+ awareness and affirmation. The programs were formally be recognized by the Society for Sexual,...
UNM School of Public Administration professor Haley Kadish was recently awarded an Emerging Leaders Award of Excellence from the Center for Accountability and Performance (CAP).
Kadish holds an MPA from The John Glenn School of Public Affairs in Ohio...
The University of New Mexico School of Public Administration is aligning its annual lecture series to coincide with National Public Service Recognition Week.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) sets aside the first week of May to honor men in...
The Phi Kappa Phi UNM Chapter recently participated in a "highway clean-up" in collaboration with the UNM Exercise Science Club.
The group says their goals are to make an impact on the cleanliness of the community, educate others about the...
The University of New Mexico’s Office of Compliance, Ethics & Equal Opportunity (CEEO) is working on improving accessibility at UNM using a process that considers all parts of campus.
UNM’s beautiful historic campus, originally founded in 1889, today...
The University of New Mexico Institute for Medieval Studies (IMS) will host its first live spring lecture series since the beginning of the pandemic. Re-Envisioning the Middle Ages will be the theme of the second annual Helen Damico Memorial Lecture...
The UNM Alumni Association is proud to announce the award recipients of the 2022 UNM Alumni Awards. During and after their time at UNM these recipients have impacted the university, their perspective fields and communities across the world.
These award...
Metalsmithing machines at UNM-Taos are about to be put to work as leadership has found a new instructor Kimberly Thompson for jewelry-making and small metalwork.
Thompson, a California native, is a professional goldsmith specializing in producing...
The University of New Mexico College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS) is expanding its teacher residency partnership for the 2022-2023 academic year.
With anticipated funding from HB 13 “Teacher Residencies,” the COEHS is partnering with several...
The University of New Mexico's Natural Resources and Environmental Law Program hosts a discussion by John Leshy, Tuesday, April 19.
The former solicitor (general counsel) of the U.S. Department of the Interior released a new book, "Our Common Ground"...