The University of New Mexico Foundation (UNMF) has announced receipt of a $2.5 million gift from Rosalyn Roembke Hurley. The gift establishes the Wilson Hurley Collection Endowment and will benefit the College of University Libraries and Learning...
The University of New Mexico has been selected as one of the recipients of the federal Open Textbook Grant for nearly $2.125 million, recognizing its commitment to advancing education through Open Educational Resources (OER). With this grant funding, UNM...
The University of New Mexico celebrates International Open Access Week Oct. 23 – 29. International Open Access Week celebrates the benefits of free, immediate, online access to scholarly research, and the right to use and re-use materials as needed. A...
Teaching and learning is a flexible cycle, with no right or wrong way to go about it; behind desks, outdoors, small groups, online, there are many ways to facilitate it.
Online learning is one of the formats which was greatly expanded during the...
NMPBS hosts a public lecture with University Libraries staff member, Jason Asenap, on Wednesday, Oct. 4 from 4 – 6 p.m. The event will be held in the Frank Waters Room at Zimmerman Library.
Jason Asenap (Comanche/Muscogee), an accomplished filmmaker,...
The Organization, Information, and Learning Sciences (OILS) program is pleased to announce the launch of an innovative AI Literacy Course designed to equip students with essential knowledge and skills to thrive in an AI-driven world.
OILS 293 AI &...
Nadia Orozco-Sahi, Library Services coordinator at University Libraries, has been selected as the recipient of the 2023 Career LIFT Award, sponsored by OCLC and Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures.
Orozco-Sahi joined University Libraries in 2021...
It was nearly a year ago when Open AI publicly launched its generative artificial intelligence platforms ChatGPT and DALL-E. The availability of this new technology immediately sent shockwaves through industries across the world and AI became part of the...
Whether it’s another language, how you pronounce pecan, or using the word ‘y’all’ instead of ‘you guys’, where you live has an impact on how you speak.
That’s a cause and effect we’ve only scratched the surface of, according to new research from...