Railroads may bring to mind images of the Old West and the Industrial Revolution, but researchers at The University of New Mexico School of Engineering are working to bring new, cutting-edge technologies to even the smallest and most remote railroad...
The UNM Anderson School of Management has announced its 2025 Hall of Fame and Young Alumni honorees. Each year, Anderson's leadership selects alumni from across the country to recognize and induct into Anderson’s Hall of Fame. Alumni are selected based...
After a competitive nationwide search, the Division of Student Affairs has announced the finalists for the position of director of the Accessibility Resource Center. The finalists are Jessica Machado, Senior Accessibility Associate, Disability Support...
The University of New Mexico invites students, faculty, staff, and campus visitors to share their experiences with campus mobility through a survey that will inform the Safe Mobility Action Plan's recommendations to enhance pedestrian safety and...
To plan for the future, it’s sometimes necessary to look to the past. To improve natural history collection and analysis in the future, a team of researchers is looking at collections of plants from as far back as 1812. A team from The University of New...
The Oscars reign as the biggest night in Hollywood for film stars and fans. This is where the industry recognizes the best of the best under the gleaming lights. However, since the 1920’s the Academy has segregated males and females, but nearly 100 years...
Researchers at The University of New Mexico examined the effects of consuming cannabis on nausea symptoms from five minutes to one-hour post-cannabis consumption and showed that using Cannabis results in an average symptom improvement of nearly 4 points...
Around 19,000 years ago, a woman from a group of hunter-gatherers died and was buried in a cave in northern Spain. In 1996, archaeologists started exploring the cave, finding abundant evidence of prehistoric people and their activities. In 2010,...
Professor Sonia Gipson Rankin is a Professor of Law at The University of New Mexico School of Law. Her work focuses on the legal and justice implications of new technologies like artificial intelligence, implicit bias, and criminal justice reform, as...
As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, University Communication and Marketing (UCAM) will publish a series of stories highlighting immigration issues and concerns. The series is titled Immigration: A Look at the Issues. To help set the background for the...
Many people understand the environment as a force of nature that cannot favor or disfavor different populations. However, similar to all things on Earth, the environment is subject to human influences. Unfortunately, these influences often tend to lower...
In recent years, the word “burnout” has become more prevalent within our society and vocabulary. People feel burned out from work, stress, and life. The World Health Organization (WHO) has characterized burnout as a syndrome resulting from chronic,...
This week on New Mexico in Focus, Politics Correspondent Gwyneth Doland catches us up on several high-profile health care bills introduced at the Roundhouse. She speaks with Fred Nathan from Think New Mexico about a bipartisan bill aimed at changing our...
The University of New Mexico’s Moving Image Arts class invites the campus community to an exhibition in partnership with the local nonprofit, JustWrite. The exhibition runs through Feb. 21, with a reception on Thursday, Feb. 13 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the...
The UNM Black Alumni Chapter will honor the recipients of the 2025 UNM Black Alumni Trailblazers and Living Legends Awards on Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Bobo Room in Hodgin Hall. Four alumni will be recognized for their Lobo spirit and contributions to...