Over 60 University of New Mexico staff and faculty members stepped up to the challenge earlier this month and participated in the first ever Stadium Stair Challenge at University Stadium, hosted by UNM Employee Health Promotion. Participants walked or ran up and down hundreds of steps and had fun while doing it.
Representatives for retirement and medical plans will be on campus for staff and faculty. These representatives will have appointments available for staff who are looking for information.
Representatives from TIAA, Fidelity, VALIC, MetLife and ING will...
The Employee & Organizational Development (EOD) office will continue ULead, their professional development program, in Fall 2016.
The program gives staff the opportunity to learn and exhibit leadership behaviors by integrating staff feedback on...
The Human Resources department at The University of New Mexico has announced new mandatory training for all employees.
The two subjects that will be covered are SRS 0116 Basic Annual Safety Training 2016 and EOD 1007 Intersections: Preventing...
In an effort to encourage staff and faculty to become more active, EHP hosts a Walk Out on Work Wednesday event that invites them to leave work and walk around campus. Walking is an easy way to be more physically active because it requires minimal tools...
Employees at the University of New Mexico are invited to attend the 2016 Financial Fitness Forum on Tuesday, March 1 and Wednesday, March 2.
This workshop is designed to assist UNM employees with making smarter money moves, improving their overall...
The University of New Mexico’s Department of Human Resources has announced a new addition to its Employee Health Programs (EHP) Called Lifesteps Weight Management Program, the program is open to all who qualify for classes through UNM's Continuing...
Employee & Organizational Development (EOD) is launching a professional development leadership program in Spring 2016 called ULead, allowing staff to learn and exhibit leadership behaviors. The new program is designed to help staff become better leaders...
As the winter months approach, The University of New Mexico Human Resources department would like to clarify the process for University closures and time entry for regular staff working .50 fte or above.