Eight faculty members at The University of New Mexico have been selected for the 2020 Women in STEM awards. Their work includes research on the impact of global warming on alpine stream biology, the creation of a better way to identify missing and...
Researchers at The University of New Mexico are looking at various impacts of and adaptations to climate change as part of the South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (CASC). Renia Ehrenfeucht, chair of the Community & Regional Planning...
New Mexico is home to 23 Indian tribes, including 19 Pueblos, three Apache tribes and the Navajo Nation. These sovereign nations bring rich history, culture and traditions to our state, along with unique perspectives to students wishing to study...
A University of New Mexico student group was nationally recognized for their efforts engaging and recruiting those interested in the ‘planning’ portion of architecture and planning.
The American Planning Association (APA) named the UNM Student Chapter a...
The University of New Mexico will soon see bubbly brews and vino served at the Student Union Building (SUB) come August 2018. The UNM Board of Regents unanimously approved the $650,000 UNM Taproom project at its meeting Feb. 13, after hearing the...
A Community & Regional Planning (CRP) assistant professor at The University of New Mexico’s School of Architecture & Planning is helping to build his student’s resumes’, while expanding awareness of The University.
Moises Gonzales recently traveled to...
Claudia Isaac, University of New Mexico associate professor in Community & Regional Planning (CRP) in the School of Architecture & Planning, has been selected to receive the 2nd Annual Community Engaged Research Lectureship Award by the Office of the...
The Community and Regional Planning Department of the UNM School of Architecture and Planning (SA&P) hosts two events this month featuring distinguished scholar Christopher Scott.
On April 14 from 12 – 1:15 p.m., there will be an informal session for...
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning’s Community and Regional Planning (CRP) program is holding “Teach Week: Sanctuary, A Rising Resistance Movement,” to open a conversation between faculty, students and the community.
The...
Newly-hired Assistant Professor Jennifer Tucker is bringing more than just work experience to The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning. She has a passion for social justice she hopes to be able to spread throughout the New Mexico...