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...
Even zombie meals follow some rules. At least that’s the argument Melissa Francis, a graduate student with an interest in zombies presented in her final project for CJ 502. Her project, “Zombies and Brains: Food and Humans as Food in Zombie Films and...
When graduate Dominic Aragon talks about NASCAR racing his eyes light up. The Communication and Journalism major lives hundreds of miles from the nearest NASCAR race track. So how did Aragon get full media accreditation to interview drivers and work...
A Lobo Engineering team won first place, $2,500 and the Intel Environmental Innovation Award for their design in “The People’s Water” Treatment of Wastewater for Reuse” in the 26th Annual International Environmental Design Contest. The competition was...
To say Christopher DeGraw took a slightly different path to becoming an engineer would be an understatement.
The Connecticut native earned a bachelor’s in music education and a master’s in musicology (from Ithaca College and the University of Limerick...
Francis Salas will graduate from the University of New Mexico with his B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering in mid-May. Five years ago even he couldn’t envision this moment. He was in federal prison, nearing the end of a 10-year sentence for drug...
Two design teams from The University of New Mexico’s Department of Nuclear Engineering received best presentation awards in their technical tracks at the American Nuclear Society annual student conference at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Students and staff are encouraged to nominate advisors to be considered by the Provost’s Committee on Advising by Friday, April 29. The awards recognize the contributions made by outstanding academic advisors. Both new and experienced advisors are ...
The University of New Mexico's Anderson School of Management hosts the 10th annual Native American Career Fair Thursday, April 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Jackson Student Center located west of the Anderson School on the UNM Campus.
The career fair...