The 2019 UNM Gives campaign, through the enormous generosity of faculty and staff, raised more than $915,000 and counting. Every year, Lobos take part in the annual giving campaign that benefits the UNM Foundation and United Way of Central New Mexico,...
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...
Faculty members at The University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning (SA&P) are using their competitive nature to bring international attention to UNM.
Katya Crawford, an SA&P associate professor of landscape architecture, teamed up with...
Visiting University of New Mexico Professor Gabriela Carrillo is being recognized by a group committed to distinguishing female leaders in the architectural industry.
Last year, The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning featured...
Kathy Kambic joined the faculty in The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning’s landscape architecture program. She completed her education in 2005 after earning a bachelor of architecture, master of landscape architecture and another...
Emeritus Regents’ Professor Christopher Mead was recently named a Fellow of the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH).
He is one of just five individuals chosen by the SAH Board of Directors. The honor recognizes Mead’s lifetime of significant...
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning hosted the award jury and presentation for the 2017 Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture, honoring the winner, the Sundial House in Santa Fe. The designers are Specht Architects,...
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning’s Community and Regional Planning (CRP) program is holding “Teach Week: Sanctuary, A Rising Resistance Movement,” to open a conversation between faculty, students and the community.
The...
Brian D. Goldstein, University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning assistant professor of architecture, has his recent book, “The Roots of Urban Renaissance: Gentrification and the Struggle Over Harlem,” (Harvard University Press), featured...
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) announced that Roger Schluntz, professor of architecture and former dean of The University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning, will receive the designation of ACSA Distinguished...