The UNM School of Architecture and Planning (SAP) is looking for writers and visionaries to help reimagine the Albuquerque Railyards.
The Railyard Fictions Writing Competition is taking submissions for poems, short stories (flash fiction) and other...
The 2019 UNM Gives campaign, through the enormous generosity of faculty and staff, raised more than $915,000 and counting. Every year, Lobos take part in the annual giving campaign that benefits the UNM Foundation and United Way of Central New Mexico,...
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning (SAP) is hosting renowned Mexican architect Alberto Kalach, at the school’s auditorium on Friday, Feb. 28 at 5 p.m.
Architecture Department Chair John Quale announced Kalach will serve...
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...
UNM School of Architecture and Planning alumna Jitka Dekojava was named one of ENR Southwest's Top Young Professionals of 2020 – one of only three women to make the list.
“I am humbled to be recognized, grateful to have a strong team behind me, lucky...
The UNM School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) announced dates for its spring lecture series, titled Intersections.
The evening lecture series will feature free lectures throughout the spring semester by a variety of professionals in the...
Adélamar (Dely) N. Alcántara, UNM director of Geospatial and Population Studies, died Nov. 3 while on her way back home to Albuquerque from the Philippines.
Alcántara is survived by her husband Theodore (Ted) Jojola, a Distinguished Professor and...
An American doctor and pioneering researcher of her time; a German architect seeking commissions and recognition in the United States; and a glass house – the epitome of modern architecture and drawing board of design for a technological age. These three...
The City of Albuquerque’s 2019 Creative Bravos Awards recognize people who bring depth and creativity to their communities, including several from The University of New Mexico.
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Acequias, a traditional form of irrigation and component of early design in the southwest could also be used as the foundation to more eco-friendly building and construction practices in urban areas. Now, a UNM Alumnus has received a Fulbright Scholar...