When Rob Burford first got involved in Staff Council, it was because he saw a need for strong, fair leadership for campus employees. Now, five years later, the UNM Clery Act Compliance Officer is in the prime position to provide that, as he takes over as...
A crowd of more than 11,000, including graduates, families, and guests, gathered at Dreamstyle Arena Saturday as The University of New Mexico celebrated the Class of 2018 and the installation of its 23rd and first-ever female president, Garnett S....
University of New Mexico President Garnett S. Stokes addressed three significant campuswide issues in the first of a series of town halls hosted by the President’s office Monday.
The town halls are an opportunity for members of the UNM community to...
Church Rock, N.M. has been home to the Diné, Navajo people, long before uranium mines appeared during the Cold War and is the site of one of the worst nuclear accidents in recorded U.S. history. On-going and slow-paced uranium mine waste cleanup efforts...
The Daily Lobo hosts a town hall featuring UNM’s new president, Garnett Stokes, Tuesday, March 27 at 4:30 p.m. in the SUB Atrium.
Students and members of the community were asked to submit questions to the new president. The Daily Lobo announced the...
The reservoir was demolished, the rubble was cleared and preliminary foundation work began weeks ago in preparation for a day that was more than two decades in the making at The University of New Mexico – the official groundbreaking of a new facility...
Her path to leadership wasn’t intentional, but her decisions as a leader have been deliberate. Garnett S. Stokes was a psychology professor who wanted better for her department, when no one stepped-in to help, she stepped-up. Now decades later, she’s the...
The University’s annual giving campaign, UNM Gives, kicked-off this past fall with a promise. The department on north and main campus that increases participation in the campaign will receive a pizza party. And today UNM leadership delivered on that...
The University of New Mexico and Navajo Nation have announced a partnership to provide residence hall space for 118 Navajo students at Lobo Rainforest, UNM’s newest housing option, located in the innovation district of downtown Albuquerque.
“One of the...
Ramiro Jordan, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at The University of New Mexico, has been selected as president-elect of the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES).
Jordan, also associate dean for...