In the United States, about one in 12 – or eight percent – of children have communication disorders. Researchers at the University of New Mexico and the University of Central Florida were recently awarded a National Institutes of Health grant to study...
The Annual Joe and Steve Mercer Memorial Scholarship Speech Tournament, sponsored by the Department of Communication and Journalism and open to all UNM students, was recently held with six students taking top honors for their ability to influence an...
UNM Journalism Professor Mike Marcotte is one of 17 instructors nationwide to be selected by the Tow-Knight Center of Entrepreneurial Journalism into a fellowship in which each recipient is designated a “Disruptive Journalism Educator” who is tasked with...
Recognized internationally as a prolific and creative master of his craft, Antoine Predock’s passion for architecture was kindled at The University of New Mexico more than six decades ago. Although his firm has headquarters in Taiwan, California and New...
“Master of Your Domain” a town hall with UNM alumnus Tom Cherones, the Emmy winning director and writer of Seinfeld and Newsradio, is being held on Tuesday, Sept. 26 from 3:30-5 p.m. in the Rodey Theater.
Joining Cherones for the town hall is Tom...
A project to develop new ultrafast laser transmitter technology at The University of New Mexico is expected to have a revolutionary impact on the physics of semiconductor lasers, with potential applications that could result in ten times the speed of current fiber optic networks.
The University Communication and Marketing (UCAM) team was recently recognized by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and given four district awards for marketing videos and design – the latest in a string of awards UCAM has...
Pulitzer Prize–winning American journalist Ernie Pyle was best known for his poignant stories on soldiers at the frontline during World War II. He captivated readers across the U.S. with a weekly column that ran in more than 300 newspapers. When this...
Even zombie meals follow some rules. At least that’s the argument Melissa Francis, a graduate student with an interest in zombies presented in her final project for CJ 502. Her project, “Zombies and Brains: Food and Humans as Food in Zombie Films and...