A University of New Mexico Communication & Journalism (C&J) student is being recognized as an exemplary young journalist nationwide.
UNM multimedia journalism and statistics junior Lauren Lifke was just named a member of the National Association of...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has helped increase our access to information, but how often can this information be relied on – especially during an election year? The final event of the College of Arts & Sciences’ AI-April series will take on this very...
One UNM political science professor is continuing her teaching beyond a typical classroom in the Social Sciences Building.
Associate Professor Jessica Feezell is sharing thoughtful research and discussion with the greater Albuquerque community thanks...
The first ever Child Language Acquisition Symposium for Indigenous Communities (CLASIC) takes place on May 17 and 18 at UNM.
CLASIC will be held at the Hibben Center by UNM’s Indigenous Child Language Research Center (ICLRC), as part of the Department...
The 14th annual Sustainability Expo, a hub of activities and learning opportunities, is set for Thursday, April 25 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Cornell Mall. This Earth Day-inspired event will feature a tribute to local farmers, along with prepared...
New research published by The University of New Mexico alumnus Melanie Kazenel and colleagues predicts climate change will reshape bee communities in the southwest United States, with some thriving and others declining. The research, titled Heat and...
A team from The University of New Mexico will present Shared.Futures, a unique collaborative event that brings together science and art at Adult Night at ¡Explora!, the center for activities in science, technology and art in Albuquerque. Shared.Futures...
Bird collisions with buildings are nothing new, but a new study by scientists at The University of New Mexico sheds light on a potential cause.
The study, “Disentangling the biotic and abiotic drivers of bird-building collisions in a tropical Asian...
Jason Scott Smith, professor of History at The University of New Mexico, recently spoke with journalist Kai Ryssdal on the public radio program “Marketplace,” as part of their insightful new series “Breaking Ground.” The program generates 14 million...
New Mexico is home to many thriving Indigenous communities, yet due to outdated information and data, the real stories of those communities are not being told. A transformative initiative started by a team at The University of New Mexico wants to help...