The University of New Mexico is proud to announce undergraduate student Emma Hotz is a 2021 Truman Scholar. The decision was made public through the Truman Scholarship Foundation on April 14, 2021.
“What a tremendous accomplishment and a tremendous...
The Lobo community is invited to take part in an upcoming workshop and cultural collaborative designed to discuss, breakdown and address stereotypes between international and domestic students.
The virtual event, “Adapting Together: Reflection,” takes...
Facing a second summer of pandemic uncertainty, Graduate Studies at The University of New Mexico is launching a new pilot initiative: The Graduate Studies Dissertation Writing Award.
The award provides summer funding for Ph.D. or MFA graduate students...
University of New Mexico President Garnett S. Stokes today participated in a national panel of university leaders to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on institutions serving traditionally disadvantaged students, and how federal relief is being...
Distinguished Professor Paul Hutton from The University of New Mexico Department of History was recently presented with the True Westerner of the Year Award from True West magazine. Hutton is known for his work in the film and television industry and he...
Three researchers at The University of New Mexico, including two affiliated faculty at the Latin American & Iberian Institute, were awarded a five-year National Science Foundation grant to develop and test a bilingual computer programming curricula into...
A team of Anderson School of Management students placed second in the recent Utah Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM) Case competition held March 27. Mike (Richard) Barela, Adam Crespin, Veronica Duarte, Aaron Ochoa, Wyatt Robledo and team...
In his website biography, Subhankar Banerjee, Professor of Art & Ecology at The University of New Mexico, describes an experience on a trip to the Arctic in 2000 that showed him how the Earth was in crisis. “In one early morning, I was standing on...
To say biomechanical engineer Christina Salas, Ph.D, MSc, has had a busy year would be an understatement.
Since last spring, she and her students at The University of New Mexico have used 3D printers to create thousands of face masks and face shields...
Scribendi, a national arts and literary magazine, has announced the release of the 35th anniversary of its publication with the upcoming 2021 edition. For more than three decades, The University of New Mexico-based magazine has been publishing the finest...