Thomas Allen first went to college in 1977 to what was then called Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Almost 50 years later, he will walk across the commencement stage this weekend to receive a bachelor’s degree in International Studies...
Associate Professor Anna Nogar of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The University of New Mexico and UNM Mexico Studies Chair Lorena Ojeda-Dávila, professor at the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, recently collaborated on a...
Anna Nogar, associate professor of Hispanic Southwest Studies in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The University of New Mexico, became interested in the intriguing story of a 17th century cloistered Spanish nun in her undergrad years 20 years...
Africa has largely been portrayed as a site of perpetual misery, with stereotypes in the public, and among students and scholars. The generalizations make it one of the most misunderstood social, political, and cultural spaces – a perception the UNM...
Living abroad is an opportunity to get outside of your comfort zone—learn what it means to adapt and live in another culture where norms and values are different from your own. Understanding these boundaries was a huge lesson for UNM junior Brooke...
The University of New Mexico has an important message for its students, staff and faculty representing numerous cultures, identities, and nationalities—you are welcome here. As part of a nationwide campaign, the University is voicing its appreciation for...
The University of New Mexico National Security Studies Program’s seventh annual symposium, Global and National Security: Rapidly Evolving Challenges, begins Monday, April 4 at 12 p.m.
Farah Pandith, former special representative to Muslim communities...
The University of New Mexico International Studies Institute presents, "Europe 25 years after the great transformation: a Polish perspective, featuring Consul General of Poland in Los Angeles Mariusz M. Brymora, on Friday, April 17 from 12:15 to 1:30...
The International Studies Institute and the College of Arts and Sciences present the conference, "Cultures of Exile: Conversations on Language and the Arts," Wednesday, Oct. 23 through Friday, Oct. 25, in Hodgin Hall at the University of New Mexico ...
The University of New Mexico and Eszterházy Károly College, located in Eger, Hungary, have agreed to collaborate, giving students from each institution the opportunity to attend the other.