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 Professor Emeritus of History Richard Etulain points to his Spanish Basque-born father when explaining why he’s such a prolific writer. This year he has four new books being released, his 61st through 64th.
“Dad always...
The University Libraries (UL) is excited to welcome Lobos back into the library spaces with new hours for the Spring 2022 semester.
All individuals, vaccinated and unvaccinated, are required to wear a mask within the library buildings at all times as...
The UNM Bookstore on main campus will begin offering “curbside” service, Monday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., on a limited basis. Curbside service for the Bookstore will be lobby window service. Customers may pick up online orders or purchase course...
In light of the current health crisis, the UNM Bookstore has revised its previous textbook rental return procedures and deadlines in order to adhere to the most recent public health guidelines and the University’s continued limited operations...
Kelly, Steve, Seth, Jalila and Max Brewer are self-admitted ‘book people’ and they are on a mission to provide Nob Hill with a place for other bibliophiles to gather, create, enjoy and connect. Three of the five Brewers are proud UNM Alumni and when they...
The University of New Mexico Press is doing its part to support troops away from home this holiday season. UNM Press donated more than three hundred books to Operation Gratitude, a campaign to send care packages to American troops stationed...
A new exhibit opening in Zimmerman Library focuses on UNM’s involvement in New Deal programming, as both a recipient of funds and as a location for New Deal-related offices and programs.
The University of New Mexico is part of a $1 million, multi-university study designed to examine the effect Indigenous-language immersion schools have on Native American student success, both in the classroom and beyond.
Andrew Bourelle’s first novel has not even been released, but is already gaining national recognition. “Heavy Metal” is a coming-of-age tale, about trying to find one’s balance in an unsteady world. Bourelle’s debut novel hits store shelves Feb. 1 and...