The University of New Mexico Class of 2020 arrived on campus for Move-In Day in mid-August. For many, this will be the most exciting experience of their college career. What most won’t realize, however, is that the decision to live on campus can greatly impact their overall success in college.
The University of New Mexico has been informed that the City of Albuquerque will begin the installation of temporary traffic signals on Tuesday, Aug. 30 through Thursday, Sept. 1. The work will take place in all directions at the intersection of University Blvd. and Central Ave.
Supporting students from the beginning of their college experience all the way through graduation day is what The University of New Mexico Bookstores primary function is. They do more than just provide textbooks for students and faculty, they play a huge part in helping students, faculty and staff feel a sense of pride in their school from the moment they walk onto campus.
Students leave and arrive to campus at all times of day, and with the new LED lighting in the UNM South Parking Lot, students should find it a lot brighter in the evening and early morning hours.
On Tuesday, Aug. 2 traffic on Redondo W Dr. near the south side of the Centennial Engineering building will be diverted due to a crane hoist for roof top exhaust fans. Project builder Bradbury Stamm will provide traffic control in the area.
On Monday, July 18 the Physical Plant Department (PPD) will begin removing the asphalt on the northwest corner of the Cornell Parking Structure. The asphalt will be replaced with concrete.
During the week-long project, elevator access will be...
The University of New Mexico’s Parking & Transportation Services (PATS), the Physical Plant Department (PPD) and PNM are hosting a Ride & Drive event for the community to personally experience the latest electric vehicle technology available to...
Repairs are complete and UNM Parking and Transportation Services (PATS) has informing permit holders that the pipe repairs in Student Services A Lot are complete and the parking lot and will return to its original configuration beginning Monday, July...
The Farris Engineering Center renovation is scheduled to begin Friday, July 8. As part of this project, construction fencing will be installed closing the sidewalks on the southwest corner of the Mechanical Engineering building and in front of the Farris...
The University of New Mexico’s Building Coordinators can find themselves wearing many hats. They can be facilities managers or department administrators who juggle the throes of the academic semester, but are also responsible for the space in which their departments function. Their role at the University is vital for providing support to the academic mission and protecting university assets all at the same time.