Researchers from The University of New Mexico are part of one of 16 finalist teams for the first-ever National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) competition, spanning a range of key technology areas and societal and economic...
UNM’s Department of Special Education, in the College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS) is filling a critical need in New Mexico.
Now with its 55th graduate, the Graduate Certificate Program in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is creating Board...
Shirley Tartaglia, a well-loved University of New Mexico cafeteria employee at La Posada is retiring on May 12. She will be moving on to bigger adventures with family and friends in Pennsylvania, where she was born and raised.
Since 2007, Shirley, known...
This fall Tamarind Institute will announce new lithographs by New Mexico artists Eric Garcia, Szu-Han Ho, Gaby Hernandez, Jane Lackey, and Zahra Marwan. The prints are the result of Tipping Points, a collaborative project between the City of Albuquerque...
Since 2003, the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico’s Community Experience has hosted Spring Storm—an event dedicated to helping the UNM campus and surrounding areas. However, with COVID-19, students had to rethink their annual event and...
Having grown up in Nepal, Ramesh Giri knows what it’s like to not have many opportunities and resources in school. So now, as a professor of chemistry at The University of New Mexico, Giri thought of a way to give back to this community by starting a program to bring local high school students into his lab to learn about chemistry in a hands-on way.
Call it a match game for students and faculty members who need to connect. Faculty members frequently need undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in working on a research project. Some students work for academic credit.