To commemorate Pride Month and express support for the LGBTQ+ community, throughout June the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology at The University of New Mexico is posting blog posts written by scholars and curators that tell stories embedded in the museum...
June is LGBTQI+ Pride Month and to highlight the celebration, UNM Anthropology department administrator Jennifer George has compiled a website page full of events, research, news, organizations, and other resources and information. According to the...
The University of New Mexico’s Regional Studies Tribal/Community College Research Scholar Program will host Asa B. Stone in May to speak about Building Community Resilience: A Case Study of the Land-Based Partnership Between Native American Community...
The Center for Community Geography at The University of New Mexico is hosting a workshop later this month, a great opportunity for people outside the University to learn about new initiatives in community geography, and for students and faculty to hear...
Community member Maewyn Padilla is spreading positivity across The University of New Mexico with her chalk art masterpieces. Although drawings will fade, the impression remains.
“Temporary art is something I adore and gives me perspective on what...
The Center for Regional Studies (CRS) welcomes Asa B. Stone as its Spring 2022 Tribal/Community College Research Scholar. Stone is a faculty member of the School of Communication, Humanities, and Social Sciences with Central New Mexico Community College...
The UNM Office of the President just announced the winners of the 2021 Sarah Belle Brown Community Service Award.
In honor of his wife, UNM Board of Regent’s President and former dean of the Anderson School of Management Doug Brown created the Sarah...
The R.H. Mallory Center for Community Geography at The University of New Mexico hosts Geoff Buckley, a professor at Ohio University and the Ohio Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies, for a series of events Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov....
The University of New Mexico campus is ready for UNM Homecoming 2021 after dozens of Lobos gathered for the annual Fall Frenzy campus cleanup.
Fall Frenzy is an event put together by ASUNM Community Experience (CE) every year before Homecoming Week...
Associated Students of UNM (ASUNM) Community Experience (CE) agency is partnering with Vitalant to host the ‘We’re Out for Blood’ Halloween blood drive.
CE is the ASUNM community service agency that hosts several campus wide community service events...