Alina Chircu, Ph.D., has officially joined The University of New Mexico as dean of the Anderson School of Management.
Chircu comes to UNM Anderson from Bentley University in Waltham, Mass., where she served in a number of capacities. Her posts included...
Between juggling academics, jobs, and all the fun of college life in between, being a student-athlete isn’t for everyone. That doesn’t mean, however, that sports lovers want to give up time on the field entirely.
That’s the magic of Club Sports at UNM....
“La Po Goes Global,” UNM Food’s annual event celebrating cuisine around the world, is set for Thursday, April 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at La Posada Plaza.
Join UNM Food as they whisk you away to the heart of Beijing, China, with a menu inspired by the...
University Libraries' beloved Cuddle a Canine event returns on April 18. This heartwarming initiative aims to comfort, support, and relax the UNM community as it navigates the challenges of the end of the semester.
Scheduled to take place from 11 a.m....
Legend has it that the duck pond at The University of New Mexico, a popular spot for members of the campus community and local residents to hang out and relax, started as a series of puddles.
“At my new student orientation, my tour guide told me that...
For more than 20 consecutive summers, Eliseo “Cheo” Torres and Mario Del Angel Guevara, University of New Mexico Chicana/o Studies professors, have hosted “Traditional Medicine without Borders: Curanderismo in the Southwest and Mexico.” This two-week...
At first glance, when you see the announcement for a set of days titled ‘Farmworker’s Awareness Week,’ you may wonder why it’s necessary to dedicate a week to a singular occupation. The University of New Mexico, however, is emphasizing that importance...
The Ashton Speaker Series returns this spring with an exploration into the world of neuroscience and its implications for information literacy. Hosted by The University of New Mexico, the series features distinguished speaker Troy A. Swanson, Teaching &...
Jason Scott Smith, professor of History at The University of New Mexico, recently spoke with journalist Kai Ryssdal on the public radio program “Marketplace,” as part of their insightful new series “Breaking Ground.” The program generates 14 million...
This week on New Mexico in Focus, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham tells us why she wants to call a special session centered on public safety. Senior Producer Lou DiVizio asks the governor why she thinks a special session is necessary and whether she has the...