The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology will hold special evening hours Friday, Dec. 6, from 6 to 8 p.m. during the UNM Hanging of the Greens, when the campus will be illuminated by more than 13,000 luminarias.
Visitors are welcome to the museum to enjoy...
The University of New Mexico’s College of Population Health, in partnership with departments and programs across campus, invites one and all to a forum titled “Creating a Safe Campus Environment: Preventing Gun Violence & Racism” on Thursday, Nov. 21...
At UNM, nearly 200 Lobos are currently mentoring through Big Brothers and Big Sisters, but the organization is always looking for more people to mentor young children. To help Lobos gain more information about the program, The Big Crawl will be hosted at...
Every year, millions of employees across the United States “choose to get involved” either directly through a workplace giving campaign or individually. There are a multitude of reasons why people donate ranging from a mission-driven workplace effort to...
Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life and the University of New Mexico are pleased to announce that Imagining America’s 20th Anniversary National Gathering will be held Oct. 18-20 in Albuquerque. The two organizations will work with...
The UNM Evaluation Lab Summer Institute brought in non-profits from across New Mexico to learn more about gauging the effectiveness of processes within their organizations. This is the second annual Summer Institute and more than 20 non-profits took...
As universities around the nation struggle to ensure disparate communities have access to higher education, New Mexico-based institutions are working to find solutions and discuss best practices to contend with socio-economic, cultural and geographical...
If you were walking down the street what race do you think other Americans who do not know you would automatically assume you were based on what you look like?
That is the question being addressed in an upcoming outdoor art installation sponsored by...
The University of New Mexico invites the campus community to attend one of the three public forums organized around the Higher Learning Commission’s criteria for accreditation.
The events will also be accessible via Zoom so that anyone can join from...
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning (SAP) is encouraging grade-schoolers to explore research, design, math and science through the NM Future City Competition.
Students from grades 6 through 8 will compete in the regional...