College of Arts & Sciences
By Victoria Peña-Parr
March 29, 2019
University of New Mexico graduate student Jon Golla conducts his research along the Jemez River in the natural laboratory of the Valles Caldera located in northern New Mexico. His scientific interests stem from an unfamiliarity with potable water during...
March 14, 2019
If conversations with your family and friends about climate change seem to be unproductive or just end with everyone agreeing "things are going to get really bad," then you might be interested in an upcoming workshop presented by several student groups...
By Steve Carr
March 11, 2019
NASA has selected nine teams, including a team from The University of New Mexico to continue the science legacy of the Apollo missions by studying pieces of the Moon that have been carefully stored an untouched for nearly 50 years. A total of $8 million...
By Kim Delker
February 07, 2019
Imagine being able to see objects that are invisible to the human eye and in fact 100,000 times smaller than a human hair. Seeing matter at this tiny level — the atomic level — has broad applications for research, ranging from drug delivery to improving...
January 28, 2019
The University of New Mexico's STEM Collaborative Center is offering graduate students an opportunity to mentor and encourage children to take an interest in STEM.
“Inspire the Next Generation of Scientists” is an amazing opportunity to give back to the...
By Steve Carr
December 15, 2018
It’s the holiday season and the time of year when there are plenty of libations at nearly every event and or celebration. However, you may not be aware of all the ingredients in your favorite libation, especially if that drink is apple cider.
New...
December 11, 2018
For Professor David Gutzler, and like-minded colleagues and individuals, the evidence is as clear as New Mexico’s blue skies – climate change is here, and it is past time to start thinking about doing something to mitigate the issue.
Gutzler, a...
November 26, 2018
The New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation has received a five-year, $4 million grant renewal from the National Science Foundation for 2018-2023. New Mexico State University is the lead institution for the statewide program that was created in...
By Steve Carr
October 30, 2018
Visualize the following: The Earth’s climate swings between cold glacial and warm interglacial periods; the last glacial interval was about 20,000 years ago; sea level was about 126 meters (413 feet) below modern sea level at that time; and the Holocene,...
By Autumn Barber
October 29, 2018
Community engagement takes on many forms in higher education. It is typically defined as a foundational role of a public research university to utilize its knowledge and resources in a beneficial way to demonstrate collaboration between higher education...
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