Newly-hired Assistant Professor Jennifer Tucker is bringing more than just work experience to The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning. She has a passion for social justice she hopes to be able to spread throughout the New Mexico...
On Monday, Nov. 28 and Friday, Dec. 2, The University of New Mexico Community and Regional Planning Program will conduct group discussions about Albuquerque's natural resources. The meetings will be held in Pearl Hall, room P133 (lower level) from 12 to...
The University of New Mexico Community and Regional Planning Program will conduct two focus groups on drinking water reuse Monday, Oct. 17 and Friday, Oct. 21. The focus groups will be held in Pearl Hall, room P133 (lower level) from 12 to 1:30 p.m. ...
John Quale, director of the architecture program in The University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning, has announced the first two winners of travel fellowships funded through the Thomas and Susan Schoeman Travel Endowment for...
The UNM School of Architecture and Planning has a new director of Community and Regional Planning. Renia Ehrenfeucht calls herself a “westerner” - born in Los Angeles and living in northern California, Seattle and Colorado. However, she comes to UNM by...
University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning is one of 38 recipients of ArtPlace America’s 2015 National Grants Program, announced recently. ArtPlace, one of the nation’s largest philanthropies dedicated to creative placemaking, is ...
Due to the closing of UNM on Friday, the UNM School of Architecture & Planning lecture featuring photographer Martin Stupich, has been rescheduled for Monday, March 2 at 5:30 p.m. He will deliver “Forty Years Sneaking Around in Broad Daylight,” in the George Pearl Hall auditorium. Stupich’s talk is the school’s
The University of New Mexico community has people who come from the far reaches of the world. UNM is also home to people whose roots run deep into the New Mexico soil. At this time of year, they leave the lights of Albuquerque and head home to Acoma, Ohkay Owingeh and Isleta; while others are drawn to Taos Pueblo, Santo Domingo or a site on the Navajo reservation.
José Rivera, a Center for Regional Studies research scholar and professor in community and regional planning in the School of Architecture and Planning, recently received the first ever Acequia Scholar Award from the New Mexico Acequia Association. Rivera was honored for his years of academic service to acequias.
Students in Francisco Uviña’s class, Community and Regional Planning class in the School of Architecture and Planning, recently won the first place award in the poster conference at the Shared Knowledge Conference. Navida Johnson, Sarah Shaw, Shavone ...