The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology will take part in the annual Hanging of the Greens on The University of New Mexico campus to celebrate the start of the holiday season. Everyone is invited to the Maxwell for this family-friendly event on Friday, Dec....
This week on New Mexico in Focus, senior producer Lou Divizio and journalist Shaun Griswold consider what's next for Indigenous communities as the nation braces for a second Trump administration.
In an interview that first aired on Indigenous Peoples’...
The University of New Mexico Bookstore is excited to announce its annual Cyber Sale, offering 30% off all Lobowear and spirit merchandise, running from Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28 through Cyber Monday, Dec. 2. In addition to the discount, customers will...
This week on New Mexico in Focus, Executive Producer Jeff Proctor speaks with the legal and policy directors from the ACLU of New Mexico about what a second Trump administration could mean for civil rights protections in our state. In their two-part...
The UNM Honors College is challenging student chefs to think "against the status quo" in its upcoming "Chopped"-style cooking contest, "SNAP Smackdown," happening on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at the La Posada Dining Hall from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
To receive SNAP...
Looking for a meaningful way to celebrate the Class of 2024? The Office of the University Secretary is seeking volunteers for the two fall commencement ceremonies that will be held Dec. 12-13.
The graduate ceremony for master’s and doctoral students...
This week on New Mexico in Focus, KUNM’s Megan Kamerick speaks with two computer science experts about their work pushing elected officials to create privacy guardrails on artificial intelligence.
In this two-part interview, Santa Fe Institute Professor...
The 60th annual ASUNM Arts and Crafts Fair takes place in the SUB Ballrooms on Nov. 20 - 22 from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. daily.
The craft fair will highlight over 70 vendors specializing in ceramics, jewelry making, and more for students and staff to enjoy....
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...
The Data Bank at the University of New Mexico's Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) invites you to register and attend its 26th annual New Mexico Data Users Conference on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Come enjoy a day of learning, sharing, and...