Beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year, one significant barrier to receiving career development experience for students in the Department of Economics and the School of Public Administration will be reduced. Thanks to a generous gift from Goldman Sachs...
A new report was released today analyzing the entire University of New Mexico system and quantified its impact on the New Mexico economy during academic year 2022.
As one of New Mexico’s major employers, UNM enhances workforce productivity, improves...
The 2018 Senate Judiciary Committee hearings held for Brett Kavanaugh may have caused the equivalent of an additional 26 million poor mental health days for adult women in the United States, according to a new paper from researchers at The University of...
The University of New Mexico’s Department of Economics hosts the second annual New Mexico Economics Research Day, an event designed to highlight New Mexico-centric economics research. The free event will be held Friday, Aug. 18 from 2 to 5 p.m. in...
In a new study titled, “Understanding Feeling ‘High’ and Its Role in Medical Cannabis Patient Outcomes,” published in the journal, Frontiers in Pharmacology, researchers at The University of New Mexico, in collaboration with Releaf App™ found that...
University of New Mexico researchers joined forces with software developers from Releaf App to solve a fundamental hurdle in the medical cannabis sciences: how to identify and clinically investigate cannabis plants and their unique chemical profiles,...
Taken as a share of the market price, the climate change impacts of mining the digital cryptocurrency Bitcoin is more comparable to the impacts of extracting and refining crude oil than mining gold, according to an analysis published in Scientific...
Researchers from California Polytechnic State University and the University of New Mexico find that stock market investors predict cannabis legalization will reduce conventional pharmaceutical sales by billions of dollars.
In their recent study, “U.S....
The University of New Mexico’s Department of Economics recently hosted its first-ever New Mexico Economics Research Day highlighted with the presentation of four policy projects related to the well-being of the New Mexico state economy.
The conference...
Lobos are invited to our next Lobo Living Room where UNM faculty and alumni will discuss cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens, and their economic and environmental effects. The event will be held in-person and via Zoom, Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 6:30...