Chaouki T. Abdallah, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at The University of New Mexico, has accepted the position of executive vice president for research at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Ga.
Abdallah, who is a...
University of New Mexico Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Chaouki Abdallah announced the appointment of Richard Wood, Pamela Cheek and Alex Lubin as his academic leadership team. All three have been serving in interim capacities...
The Office of the University Secretary seeks volunteers to assist with The University of New Mexico's Freshman Convocation on Sunday, Aug. 19. Help UNM welcome the 2022 Freshman Class and their families to campus as a volunteer.
Freshman Convocation is...
The University of New Mexico’s Veterans Resource Center, along with President Garnett S. Stokes and Provost Chaouki Abdallah, host two training workshops for those in the campus community who work with student veterans in any capacity.
The workshops are...
The University of New Mexico academic advisors are critical to student success, making it important to recognize their excellence. This year the Provost Committee for Advising announced four recipients for the Excellence in Advising Award.
The awardees...
This year’s spring commencement at The University of New Mexico, set for Saturday, May 12, will have a twist to the traditional ceremony as UNM installs its 23rd president, Garnett S. Stokes.
The Spring 2018 Commencement and Presidential Installation,...
University of New Mexico Provost Chaouki Abdallah has announced three finalists for the position of Senior Vice Provost. The finalists include: Melissa Bokovoy, Jay Parkes and Richard Wood.
Finalist interviews will include open forums and meetings for...
“If every displaced person in the world were put into their own country, it would be the 21st largest country in the world.”
The sobering statistics and complex crisis of displaced refugees is the focus of a new book written and published by students at...
National debates about historic, sometimes controversial, art on college campuses are opening conversations at The University of New Mexico. The focal point? ‘The Three People’s Murals’ in the historic west wing of Zimmerman Library on UNM’s Main...
Chicano culture runs deep in New Mexico.
It’s in the food, the politics, the music, the art – shaping nearly every corner of the state and flowing through the veins of many who call the Land of Enchantment home. That tremendous influence is what’s...