Experimentation with the Void is a collaborative showcase featuring 11 advanced students from The University of New Mexico College of Fine Arts Studio Art program. The show is at Exhibit 208 Gallery, one of the first physical shows since the pandemic...
The University of New Mexico School of Law celebrates the closing reception featuring Emeritus Professor of Law Sherri Burr’s exhibition of '400 Years of Freedom, Restrictions, and Survival,' on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the African American...
The University of New Mexico Fine Arts and Design Library has close to 20,000 LP –or “long play”– records still in regular use by students, faculty, staff and the public for research and pleasure.
The broad collection is an important archive of history,...
The College of Fine Arts at The University of New Mexico hosts an opening reception for “In Between lines / Scores and Some Notes,” by Alan Zimmerman. The reception will be held Friday, Oct. 20 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the CFA Downtown Studio.
The event...
A local community project gaining considerable steam on social media, is now sharing its stories on The University of New Mexico main campus.
University Libraries is hosting an exhibit featuring the Humans of New Mexico project, with works on display in...
Sonia Nazario, author of “Enrique’s Journey,” returns for a spring visit in collaboration with the Graduate Resource Center’s Shared Knowledge Conference.
Throughout the spring semester, there have been various activities led by many campus and...
A new exhibit, Border Doors and the Unmasking of the Zones of Meaning, will be in place at locations on campus and at the National Hispanic Cultural Center from March 28 through April 20. An opening reception with presentations by the student artists...
ASUNM Lobo Spirit, Student Activities and University Communication and Marketing (UCAM) worked together to host this year’s Lobo Day celebration on Friday, Feb. 26 in the SUB Atrium.
UNM students have an opportunity this year to think about the issue of immigration, not really from a political point of view, but from the viewpoint of immigrants.
This year's book for the Lobo Reaching Experience is “Enrique’s Journey,” a novel based...
If you visit the National Hispanic Cultural Center between now and November you will see amazing images from the aftermath of a street battle and a struggle for public education you probably never knew happened.
For many years in Oaxaca, Mexico’s teac