The Division of Student Affairs seeks nominations for the 2017 Louie Awards. This year’s theme is the “Roaring 20's Louie Awards.” The deadline for nominations is Monday, March 6 at 5 p.m.
For the eighth year, the Division of Student Affairs is partnering with the UNM BeKind Committee which includes members of UNM staff, students and the community to celebrate and promote random acts of kindness starting on Feb. 1.
The University of New Mexico is hosting an Honoring Culture: Advancing Social Justice event on Friday, Jan. 20 from 10–1:30 p.m. in the SUB Atrium and Cornell Mall on the University’s main campus. The event is a collaborative effort, lead by El Centro de...
Vice President of Student Affairs Cheo Torres has announced the names of the 2017 Student Affairs Fellows, who will begin a 15-month term this month. They include: Shannon Carr, Mary Jane Lueras, Matt Lump and Brandi Stone.
The program provides...
College is more than a lecture hall and lab at The University of New Mexico. Lobos are encouraged to live, work and play on campus in order to become the thinkers and doers of their generation.
Support outside the classroom that ultimately supports...
The UNM Division of Student Affairs is seeking applicants for its 2017 OSA Fellows Program. This 15-month program provides opportunities to gain leadership and professional development skills while assisting the Vice President for Student Affairs, Eliseo...
The University of New Mexico is currently displaying the monumental Alebrije (folk art sculpture) “Xólotl: Dios Perro” (Dog Diety) in the main lobby of the Center for the Arts building. The piece is on loan to UNM from the Mexican Cultural Center through...
Every year the Provost Committee for Advisement and the Office of University Advisement, recognize advisors for their service and dedication to student success. Advisors were nominated by students, colleagues and administrator for Outstanding New...
The University of New Mexico is host to Reserve Office Training Corps (ROTC) from each of the military services: Army, Air Force and Navy—with Marine Corps and is the only Hispanic Serving Institution with all three ROTC host programs in the nation.
Six University of New Mexico students stood out from their peers based on their resilience and dedication to a university advisement program. Samantha Abeyta, Gabriel Aguirre, Savannah Cheek, Kevin Garcia, Josiah Martinez, and Shantell Moreno are being...