The Office of Management and Budget announced it would be combining race and ethnicity questions on all Federal forms, but one UNM scholar says the change could impact the ability to research and understand equity issues ranging from poverty to housing...
Crestencia Pihlaja, a 2L at The University of New Mexico School of Law, earned second place for Best Oral Argument at the Hispanic National Bar Association moot court competition in Seattle, Wash. in March.
Damon Nieto and Crestencia Pihlaja
Pihlaja...
Erinna “Erin” Atkins, a 2009 graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Law, took office in January as the President of the State Bar of New Mexico. Even now as she leads the State Bar of New Mexico, she still considers it an immense privilege to...
The first ever Child Language Acquisition Symposium for Indigenous Communities (CLASIC) takes place on May 17 and 18 at UNM.
CLASIC will be held at the Hibben Center by UNM’s Indigenous Child Language Research Center (ICLRC), as part of the Department...
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture + Planning (SA+P) and the Thornburg Foundation announce the 2024 Jeff Harnar Awards winners. Garrett Thornburg created these awards in 2007 to honor the legacy of the late local architect Jeff Harnar...
The 14th annual Sustainability Expo, a hub of activities and learning opportunities, is set for Thursday, April 25 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Cornell Mall. This Earth Day-inspired event will feature a tribute to local farmers, along with prepared...
Each year, the Division of Student Affairs honors some of their own through though the annual Louie Awards. This year, nominations are currently being accepted here through Monday, April 22 in the following categories:
UNM Faculty Leader of the...
The University of New Mexico's Department of Human Resources provides an annual Open Enrollment period for benefits giving employees the opportunity to enroll in, cancel or make changes to medical, dental, vision, life, accidental death and...
New research published by The University of New Mexico alumnus Melanie Kazenel and colleagues predicts climate change will reshape bee communities in the southwest United States, with some thriving and others declining. The research, titled Heat and...
Each spring, the UNM Anderson School of Management’s Executive MBA program offers its graduating cohort a global immersion experience as a weeklong trip during March. This international trip is a cornerstone of the program, integrating the core...