The UNM Alumni Association recently held a Summer Celebration to recognize the work of their volunteers and Lobo supporters. Hundreds gathered outside Hodgin Hall, enjoying live music, food and the opportunity network within the Pack. The evening was...
The University of New Mexico’s Lobo Reading Experience, in partnership with Celebration of Student Writing in the Department of English, presents The Story of Each of Us, Defines all of Us, by Daisy Hernández, author of “A Cup of Water Under My...
“The Legacy of Uranium Mining on Navajo Nation: an environmental impact workshop” will be hosted in Zimmerman Library on Thursday, Nov. 17 at noon in the Willard Reading Room.
A portion of Yale will be closed between Central and Redondo on Friday, Sept. 23 for several hours in the morning so that crews can install vents in preparation for abandoning old water lines in place.
It's something we take for granted every single day. You turn on the sink or shower and have clean running water. It's a daily necessity. But do you ever wonder where that water comes from? It turns out there's a battle brewing behind the scenes to keep...
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Yale Blvd. is closed just south of Central from now through Tuesday, Aug. 16. Southbound traffic on Yale can use Buena Vista Dr. SE to Gold Avenue SE as a detour, or Harvard Drive SE, Cornell Drive SE or Stanford Dr. SE...
At The University of New Mexico, there are many assets that enhance the quality of life for the campus community, the city of Albuquerque and for New Mexicans statewide. Whether it’s the arts, sports and entertainment or recreational activities, UNM has...
The University of New Mexico has been notified that the Bernalillo County Water Authority is replacing and realigning old water lines that are in conflict with the proposed Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) Project. Commuters to UNM should expect traffic...
Nearly a 140 participants gathered at The University of New Mexico Student Union Building recently to discuss the various water problems facing the state of New Mexico. The conference was sponsored by UNM’s Center for Water and the Environment.
Concerns...
Shaggy, heavy-shouldered bison have grazed the wide open spaces of the American Southwest for thousands of years. They made a tempting target for the hunters who walked the empty landscape between 9,000 and 13,000 years ago. The bison were attracted to a...