Anyone who strolls The University Of New Mexico pathways this time of year is well-accustomed to the annual student tradition of Hanging of the Greens that dates back to the 1930s. On Dec. 1, at 5:45 p.m., the UNM campus will once again be adorned with...
University of New Mexico Department of Physics and Astronomy Distinguished Professor Greg Taylor recently took a group of students to build antennas at the third Long Wavelength Array (LWA) station. The LWA is a telescope that helps collect radio wave...
With Thanksgiving and Winter breaks right around the corner, The University of New Mexico Lobo Food Pantry is seeking physical donations to help keep its shelves full after record-high use this semester.
With an average of 120 daily visitors this...
The University of New Mexico (UNM) announces a new addition to the South Campus Tax Increment Development District (TIDD) that will bring a fresh and exciting dining option to the extended Lobo community. In-N-Out Burger, a well-loved California-based...
A first-year student at The University of New Mexico-Gallup found a way to express his creativity and connect to his culture while also commemorating the start of his higher education journey.
Darrel Watchman, who is pursuing an associate degree in...
The University of New Mexico has earned the 2023 Military Times Best for Vets College designation, ranking 15th in the nation. The ranking comes from survey data collected from colleges and universities based on services and amenities they offer...
Five doctoral students have begun their journeys as the inaugural cohort for the Department of Native American Studies' (NAS) new Ph.D. program.
As the fourth program of its kind in the country, the NAS Ph.D. program offers a focus in Critical...
In 2022, Latinos, as a group, comprised more than 19% of the U.S. population or nearly 64 million individuals. People of Mexican ancestry make up almost 12% of the US population and 62.3% of Latinos. Mexican, Puerto Rican and Central American Ancestry...
In 2011, Felisa Smith, Distinguished Professor of Biology at The University of New Mexico, was discussing science communications with then-graduate student Mason Ryan.
Distinguished Professor Felisa Smith
“It was after another of those episodes where...
The immense physical and mental benefits of exercise are undeniable across the board, but UNM’s College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS) aren’t stopping there.
In the Department of Health, Exercise & Sports Sciences, researchers like Flavio de...