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By Mary Beth King
November 12, 2024
The Grand Challenges Climate Science Communication Fellowship is looking for undergraduate students with creativity and a passion for climate science research and communicating that passion and research to the world. The program is currently seeking 10...
November 11, 2024
As one of the most cherished and picturesque spots on campus, the UNM Duck Pond has served as a place of calm, connection, and community for nearly five decades. Known for its scenic beauty and playful resident ducks, turtles, and fish, the Duck Pond is...
November 11, 2024
For the third year, UNM honored four individuals who exemplify a commitment to fostering a healthy, ethical, and compliant work and learning environment. The ACE awards recognize individuals who have demonstrated remarkable dedication to Advancing...
By Alexa Skonieski
November 11, 2024
Four New Mexicans climbed some of Latin America’s tallest peaks to raise awareness and money for prosthetics, three are UNM graduates.
November 10, 2024
If only walls could tell stories — except this time, they can. The College of Arts and Sciences is hosting a two-day art exhibit on the struggles of migration told through art and narrative.
The first event will begin Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 10 a.m....
November 09, 2024
The University of New Mexico hosts an entire month of opportunities to learn, gain experience, create, and advocate to commemorate American Indian Heritage Month. The UNM Department of Anthropology has compiled a complete page of resources on its...
November 09, 2024
Every Navajo rug is a unique piece that starts with raising the sheep and goats, which are then shorn and the wool carded, spun, dyed, and finally woven, all by hand, into a rug using traditional, contemporary, and historic themes. Rugs are not just...
By Mary Beth King
November 09, 2024
Kristina M. Jacobsen, associate professor of Ethnomusicology, Songwriting and Anthropology (Sociocultural and Linguistic) at The University of New Mexico, clearly has a deep love and affinity for the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. That love comes...
November 08, 2024
University of New Mexico Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs James Holloway has announced four finalists for dean of the Honors College.
Each candidate will hold open forums for students, staff, faculty, and also a presentation,...
By Kim Delker
November 08, 2024
The university community is invited to the annual LoboBITES competition on Nov. 14, where some of UNM’s best graduate students compete for cash prizes.
LoboBITES will be held 4-6 p.m. in the Student Union Building Ballroom C.
This annual showcase — now...
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