What would you say to a police officer if they asked to search you right now?
On this episode of It's (Probably) Not Rocket Science, host Carly Bowling explores the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, a national project that teaches...
Sometimes going online can feel like an entirely new world. Whether it’s a reference you don’t understand, a running joke or a parody image, it’s not uncommon to feel lost no matter your age. Still, there’s hope for managing the memes.
This idea of...
Statistical literacy tells “the story behind the statistics,” said Professor Milo Schield, faculty member and author of the course textbook at The University of New Mexico Department of Mathematics and Statistics. UNM was the first public university in...
Just recently Cuban scholar and educator Luisa Campos had the opportunity to visit the United States. It was only the second time the teacher, with historical significance, has visited the country. Her trip was a rare opportunity for New Mexicans to...
Students who find themselves swimming in the vast ocean of information while doing research are no longer lost at sea at UNM-Los Alamos. Thanks to a generous gift from an anonymous donor, the UNM-LA Library has recently subscribed to an online ...
The University of New Mexico’s incoming freshman are gaining more information from New Student Orientation (NSO) than available academic programs and student services. NSO now includes presentations on sexual misconduct and assault, an alcohol prevention...
Lori Townsend, an assistant professor with University Libraries and Learning Science, will give a session presentation at the 20th Annual Conference & Exhibition of Special Libraries Association in Doha, Qatar this week.
This week marks KNME's first in a series of partnerships with the community on the new and exciting project entitled Public Square.As part of New Mexico In Focus, KNME brings together community members for an impassioned and informed discussion about ...