Mitzi M. Montoya, dean of The University of New Mexico’s Anderson School of Management, will participate in a virtual panel discussion presented by the Oregon State University College of Business. The discussion, Leading During COVID-19: Supporting Women...
This fall, The University of New Mexico's Anderson School of Management’s Innovation Group is offering to help New Mexico’s businesses respond to the management challenges of the new COVID-19 low-touch economy, by connecting local businesses to student...
Gina Urias-Sandoval was recently named executive director of the Executive and Professional Education Center at the Anderson School of Management.
The Executive & Professional Education Center (EPEC) houses two MBA programs, non-credit professional...
The University of New Mexico and Sandia National Laboratories have enjoyed a close partnership for many years, collaborating on numerous research projects, sharing expertise and knowledge through joint academic appointments, and hiring many UNM graduates...
Alumni from The University of New Mexico comprise nearly half of the honorees for the prestigious ‘2020 40 Under Forty’ list announced recently by Albuquerque Business First (ABF). Overall, 18 UNM alumni, including seven from the Anderson School of...
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again, according to the old bromide.
Richard Goke’s first attempt at attending The University of New Mexico didn’t work out and he ended up dropping out. But he came back, successfully completed his studies, will...
The Anderson School of Management will celebrate its 2020 Hall of Fame and Young Alumni Honorees with its 31st annual Hall of Fame Online Premiere May 19, 20 and 21 at 12 p.m. MDT.
The Anderson Hall of Fame celebrates extraordinary alumni who have...
University of New Mexico Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs James Holloway has named Mitzi Montoya as dean of the Anderson School of Management effective July 1, 2020.
“Dr. Mitzi Montoya brings a wealth of experience to UNM and to...
Two University of New Mexico students who were missing the fun of March Madness when COVID-19 shut down the college basketball season this year decided to change up their brackets and support local businesses. The couple created a March Madness type...
With more than 96,000 food service jobs, the restaurant industry makes up about 11 percent of employment in New Mexico. Recent statewide orders mandating restaurants limit their service to curbside or delivery have many food service staff jobless – a...