Chelsea Travers, UNM-Taos Holistic Health & Healing Arts student, has brought a new product to market. Created at the Taos Community Economic Development Corporation’s industrial kitchen, Taos Sprouted Hummus is “created with love and care to make...
Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at UNM-Taos Director Anwar Kaelin’s successes and accolades just keep growing. The 2022 State Stars were chosen by their SBDC networks. The State Stars, according to America’s SBDC, “... are among the best of the...
One hundred years ago, the nomadic British writer D.H. Lawrence and his wife Frieda Lawrence, also a writer, accepted an invitation from socialite and arts patron Mabel Dodge Luhan to visit her in Taos, N.M. In September, the D. H. Lawrence Ranch...
Dallas Loretto knew he needed to make changes in his life and he knew adult education was the key to opening new doors. The door he opened led him to the Taos Education & Career Center (TECC) at UNM-Taos.
“TECC was a refuge where I could forget about my...
There are fall-down, drag-out hard knocks stories, and then there are stories about rising from ashes. This story is full of both.
Juan Juarez, 42, who was hired last December as a UNM-Taos academic advisor, is living a life he never dreamed possible....
A school system’s response to migration influences the financial and social success of all the individuals they serve, regardless of their immigrant background. There are some schools that need to integrate large numbers of migrants and asylum seekers...
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...
Through July, Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos presents Following the Manito Trail – a cultural heritage exhibition that shares the largely untold histories of nine Manito (Hispanic New Mexican) families from Taos County with public audiences.
The...
Out of hundreds of applications from talented educators, Brooke Zanetell, UNM-Taos Natural Resources Management program director, has been selected by the non-profit organization Ecology Project International (EPI) to participate in an 8-day Teacher...
English scholars say literacy, the ability to read and write, is arguably the most important part of education – enriching people’s lives and thus, empowers societies as a whole.
UNM-Taos English faculty member, Amber Gordon, collaborated with a group...