It seems like every day the news reports on another conflict-of-interest breach by elected officials, judges or other high-profile individuals. But universities are also susceptible to conflicts of interest. The University of New Mexico is committed to...
The University of New Mexico hosts its annual Safety Week, including some in-person events, from Sept. 21 – 24, 2021.
UNM’s Safety Week is a collaboration between UNM Police, the Office of Compliance, Ethics and Equal Opportunity (CEEO), and a variety...
The University of New Mexico is entering a new phase of strengthening accessibility for students, faculty, staff and community members on the main campus in Albuquerque.
“Accessibility is only the first step as we’re moving towards universal design...
Two existing groups at The University of New Mexico are combining under one banner. The newly unveiled Office of Compliance, Ethics, and Equal Opportunity (OCEEO) merges the already existing offices of Equal Opportunity and Compliance.
Historically...
The University of New Mexico is joining hundreds of other institutions and organizations this week to celebrate Corporate Compliance and Ethics Week, to reflect on the importance of these two pillars of our institutional integrity. Compliance Week...
Teams from across the Rocky Mountain region, including a team from The University of New Mexico's Anderson School of Management, are set to compete in the 2017 Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Consortium Case Competition Thursday and Friday, April 27-28 at...
Students from the UNM Anderson School of Management won the fourth annual Daniels Fund Consortium Business Ethics Case Competition over the weekend in Denver, Colo.
As the business world embraces transparency, it is important that ethical business practices root themselves in firm guiding principles. Without those pillars supporting each decision, businesses are left on unstable ground and subject themselves to ...
If Victor Frankenstein had been forced to face an institutional review board in 1790 before he created his monster, would he ever have been able to begin his project to create a human life from the remaindered parts of dead bodies?