It’s the most wonderful time of the year. The University of New Mexico’s annual Hanging of the Greens is just around the corner and hearts won’t be the only thing glowing, campus will be too.
On Friday, Dec. 2, campus will be aglow with the light of...
There’s a whole world out there, and the University of New Mexico wants to help you see it.
Coming out of a long two years of travel restrictions during COVID-19, the Global Education Office (GEO) is bringing back study abroad opportunities in full...
UNM’s role as an Adobe Creative Campus has become even more connected to the Cloud.
After nearly three years, the Adobe Creative Commons opened to student, faculty and staff imaginations on the first floor of the Zimmerman Library on Nov. 9.
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A historic celebration is coming to not just the University of New Mexico, but the entire country on Nov. 8.
It’s the 55th anniversary of the Higher Education Act, legislation signed into law by Former President Lyndon Johnson. He proposed to Congress...
It was a doggone good time at Zimmerman Library thanks to University Libraries and the Southwest Canine Corps of Volunteers.
This group came to campus with a purpose–to help both stressed out students and staff, and stressed out pups, with Cuddle a...
In October, it felt a lot like June on the University of New Mexico campus.
The UNM LGBTQ Resource Center hosted its first ever Lobo Pride event as part of National Coming Out Day, Oct. 11.
Since Gay Pride Month is normally celebrated in June,...
Faculty and students in The University of New Mexico School of Engineering are continuing their work to optimize the park-and-ride bus service during the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, which will attract tens of thousands of visitors...
A program at The University of New Mexico Department of Emergency Medicine allows students to participate in hands-on clinical research while working with staff and patients in the UNMH Emergency Department. The multi-semester course, Research in Acute...
For two weeks over the summer, students throughout the world have the opportunity to learn from one another at one of the largest stable isotope facilities in the country. In its second year at UNM, the Center for Stable Isotopes (CSI) hosted 54 students...
Incoming high school seniors are being given an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in scientific methods thanks to a new program at UNM funded by the National Science Foundation. Led by Associate Professor, Terefe Habteyes in the Department of...