As the centennial celebration of Veterans Day draws near, an upcoming lecture at The University of New Mexico will look at “The Great War & New Mexico Remembrances: WWI Documents & Veterans' Voices.”
Author and scholar David Holtby will present the...
New Mexico is home to 23 tribal nations, who speak eight different languages. Now, the UNM College of University Libraries is working to preserve the traditions, cultures and languages of New Mexico’s Indigenous peoples through a new digital initiative.
Beginning next fall, courses at The University of New Mexico will begin showing new Common Course Numbering (CCN) in compliance with the State of New Mexico’s Higher Education Department (HED) to standardize common courses among the state’s higher...
Come relieve midterm stress by cuddling furry four-legged friends.
The University of New Mexico’s Cuddle a Canine is being held Monday, Oct. 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the lawn on the west side outside of Zimmerman Library.
Local volunteers with...
University Libraries’ Indigenous Nations Library Program is collaborating with the First Nations Community HealthSource (FNCH) to provide community assistance to Albuquerque’s vulnerable homeless populations. Donated items will go to assist their...
A book published by UNM Press focused on travelling in New Mexico is getting recognition on the national stage.
“Eco-Travel New Mexico: 86 Natural Destinations, Green Hotels, and Sustainable Adventures,” by Ashley M. Biggers, was awarded third place in...
Open Access is the free, immediate, online availability of scholarship, coupled with the rights to use these resources fully in the digital environment. The complex issue has multiple viewpoints and is the subject of much debate in the country right...
Centennial Science and Engineering Library (CSEL) will be temporary closed during Fall Break for maintenance.
The building will be closed Thursday, Oct. 11 - Saturday, Oct. 13 while sewer lines are replaced in the area.
Some necessary excavation...
Author and film historian Jon Bowman will present the annual fall Willard Lecture, focusing on the first filmmakers in New Mexico.
The lecture, titled “New Mexico’s First Filmmakers: Revisiting the Stars and Directors of the Silent Era” will be held...
The University of New Mexico is part of a statewide consortium on a $20 million, five-year grant that aims to modernize the electrical grid to make it more resilient, reliable and ready to handle renewable technologies of the future.
The award from the...