A new project at the University of New Mexico College of Education, designed to help transform the lives of students and their families by improving outcomes in community-based schools, is one of three new initiatives funded by the ECMC Foundation. Total...
Distinguished Professor of Distance Education and Instructional Technology in the Organization, Information and Learning Sciences Program at UNM Charlotte Nirmalani "Lani" Gunawardena presents a keynote address, titled "Culture and Online Learning:...
Innovate ABQ, Inc. has taken a significant step toward selecting a developer for an entrepreneurial partnership site in downtown Albuquerque. The board of Innovate ABQ will be entering into a 90-day due diligence agreement with Signet Development,
Aaron Walker and his company Twist Resist won first place in the Technology Ventures Track of the Anderson Schools Business Plan Competition. Twist Resist is a patent pending rotational exercise machine which allows the user to target a number of areas...
The University of New Mexico has partnered with Albuquerque’s Emerging 2030 District, a nationwide initiative—with established, grassroots districts in Seattle, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Denver, Dallas, Los Angeles and San Francisco—formed to meet the urban...
The Consulate of Mexico in Albuquerque in partnership with the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed and celebrated 96 college students and faculty visiting from Mexico who are studying the English language for one month through ...
Albuquerque Mayor Richard J. Berry, New Mexico Economic Development Secretary Jon Barela and University of New Mexico Assistant to the President for Global Initiatives MaryAnne Saunders announced recently the opening of the “New Mexico Trade and Higher
The University of New Mexico is a proud sponsor of the “Digital Latin America: Symposium, Exhibit, Block Party” event Saturday-Sunday, June 7-8. This event is organized by 516 Arts, a nonprofit art space in downtown Albuquerque.
A mixture of faculty members, venture capitalists, local economic development officials and members of the business community recently met at the University of New Mexico’s Student Union Building to discuss ways to work together.
The City of Albuquerque is embracing transparency in an unusual way. The city’s information technology department has opened the databases the city uses to make decisions on everything from air quality to food inspections...