The University of New Mexico has announced the names of two finalists for the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs who will visit the University and meet with campus constituent groups next week.
The first finalist, who is coming to...
New board officers and committee chairs were elected as part of the full Board of Regents meeting on March 11.
The new roles for the UNM Regents are as follows:
Doug Brown
board president
Audit and Compliance Committee, chair
Kim Sanchez...
The University of New Mexico has announced public forums in its search for the next Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs. UNM is expecting up to four finalists visit in the coming weeks. The following dates and times have...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Saturday the nomination of five appointments to The University of New Mexico Board of Regents. The diverse group of leaders include some familiar names at UNM with several having previous ties to the University.
The...
It’s tempting on a cold, snowy day to just get back in bed and curl up with a good book. Before you get too comfortable, we want to remind you to check out The University of New Mexico’s inclement weather policies and alerts.
UNM will alert all...
The University of New Mexico is seeking public comment from third-party constituencies, including students, alumni and community members, about the University in preparation for its periodic evaluation by its regional accrediting agency.
The public...
The 2019 session of the NM Legislature commences next Tuesday Jan. 15, at noon with the opening session featuring Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham delivering her first State of the State after taking over for outgoing Gov. Susana Martinez on Jan. 1.
For 60...
The University of New Mexico's national search for the school’s next provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs is moving forward. The firm, Isaacson and Miller, has posted the full job description and will assist in guiding the search...
The University of New Mexico will officially celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day for the first time in school history on Monday, Oct. 8 in an effort to recognize the resilience of Native Americans.
Starting in 2015, the City of Albuquerque voted to...
On a 7-0 vote, The University of New Mexico Board of Regents upheld its previous decision once again approving athletics department recommendations for new revenue opportunities, expense cutting measures and a reduction in the number of varsity sports...