Your favorite celebrity can often influence parts of your life through the music you listen to or even the outfits you wear but could a celebrity also influence who you vote for in an election?
That's a question many researchers, including University of...
A group of Political Science students at The University of New Mexico had the chance to learn about a historic U.S. Supreme Court case from one of the main people involved in the worldwide scandal.
During the 2024 spring semester in UNM’s Constitutional...
Although the congressional floor in Washington D.C. may appear tumultuous today, the up-and-coming future leaders and politicians are demonstrating a different perspective to get things done. This is exactly what transpired at the nation’s first-ever...
A new, timely book written by two UNM political science professors is diving into the critical issue of abortion politics.
Johns Hopkins University Press has just published, Regulating Abortion: The Politics of U.S. Abortion Policy, by Deborah R....
The newly released New Mexico Election Study (NMES) reveals a successful general election in 2022, meaning the election was run well with strong security to protect the system against fraud, while also having many opportunities to ensure voter...
An upcoming conference at UNM is focusing on the future of water and all that depends on it across the Americas.
The Transect of the Americas Symposium: Water & Climate Change Across the Americas: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Headwater Dependent...
A University of New Mexico professor is joining the ranks of legends like Alexander Hamilton, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Madeleine K. Albright.
Political Science Professor Mala Htun has just been elected as a member of The...
While there’s a strong determination worldwide to return to a new normal in a post-COVID world, the pandemic is nearly impossible to forget. A large amount of data also provides insight we may not want to move past just yet–how we handled it.
UNM...
One UNM political science professor is continuing her teaching beyond a typical classroom in the Social Sciences Building.
Associate Professor Jessica Feezell is sharing thoughtful research and discussion with the greater Albuquerque community thanks...
Public Agenda, a research-to-action nonprofit dedicated to building a democracy that works for everyone, today announced its inaugural slate of grantees for the Democracy Renewal Project.
Funding of $500,000 will be dispersed to 10 teams of scholars...