After a competitive nationwide search, Dennis-Ray Armijo, has been named director of the Student Union Building (SUB) at The University of New Mexico. Armijo will take over the helm on July 1 upon the retirement of current director, Cheryl...
After a competitive search, the search committee has announced three finalists for the position of director for the Student Union Building in the Division of Student Affairs. Each candidate will host forums open to UNM students, faculty, and staff to...
With Thanksgiving and Winter breaks right around the corner, The University of New Mexico Lobo Food Pantry is seeking physical donations to help keep its shelves full after record-high use this semester.
With an average of 120 daily visitors this...
The University of New Mexico Student Union Building (SUB) is celebrating 20 years since its rebuild in 2003. That’s 20 years of events, activities, programs, and community building at one of UNM’s most popular student centers since its renovation! Join...
While early evidence is beginning to suggest an increase of alcohol consumption during the pandemic, University of New Mexico and Mind Research Network researchers are in the midst of testing a combination of different mechanisms to treat alcohol use...
The University of New Mexico is implementing a new initiative called Shared Location Entry Tracking, an ID scanning program to keep track of individuals, including vendors, contractors and visitors, entering some of the most popular buildings across...
The University of New Mexico’s Student Union Building will not serve as a voting location this upcoming 2020 General Election.
Lobos looking to cast their vote on election day can find 70 voting convenience centers open Tuesday, Nov. 3 from 7 a.m. to 7...
The University of New Mexico's Student Union Building announced Cheryl Wallace will become its new director following the retirement of Walt Miller.
Last year, Wallace stepped into the role as interim director and will assume the permanent position...
The Student Union Building—a gathering place for students to recharge, eat and relax—took on quite a different atmosphere when two employees from The University of New Mexico saw an emergency situation and acted quickly to help.
Jalen Williams (l.)...