The University of New Mexico Parent Association invites parents and students to its annual Parent Day at The Pit on Saturday, March 4.
A reception, beginning at 6 p.m., precedes the men’s basketball game between UNM and San Diego State University, which...
Annually, the University Communication and Marketing (UCAM) Department compiles a list of its top-10 general news stories during the course of the year. Below is the list of UNM's top-10 general news stories for 2016. The stories are in random...
The University of New Mexico Lobos (8-4, 6-2 MW) will take on the UTSA Roadrunners (6-6. 5-3 CUSA) in the 2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl. The Lobos will be making their fourth appearance in the game, the most of any team.
UNM is 1-2 overall in the game,...
Fifty years ago a gym was built on The University of New Mexico's south campus at University and Stadium Blvds. Fifty years later, that same building has become an iconic gymnasium known for its loud, intense fan base, and successful men's and women’s...
Rio better be ready: The Lobos are bringing a pack to this year's Olympics.
Six University of New Mexico alumni and one head coach are competing against the world's best on the biggest international stage as they head to the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in...
A memorial service and reception will be held for Adolph Plummer, former associate athletics director and member of the track and field team at the University of New Mexico, on Saturday, July 9 from 1 to 2:15 p.m. at the UNM Alumni Chapel. The reception...
It's official. The student-athletes at The University of New Mexico are not just smart…they are record-breaking smart. For the second straight semester, UNM's student-athletes established a record for grade point average, this time recording a 3.31 GPA...
Graduation for Whitney Johnson is a celebration of many things, but not the end of her academic and basketball career—it isn’t the beginning either. Rather, it’s a bridge to new adventure where she’ll continue her education both on and off the court.
Former UNM football player Katie Hnida has been named one of 30 Most Influential Women in College Sports. She was named no. 18 on the Sports Management Degree Guide list.
Hnida is the first and only female to ever score in an FBS Division I football...
Student athletes understand what it means to prepare for the future. Long hours in the gym and on the field or the court are a given—especially at The University of New Mexico, an NCAA Division I school. Dedication and hard work to compete at the top...