July
By Carly Bowling July 01, 2024
Every day, faculty at The University of New Mexico work to uncover the next technological frontier and expand our knowledge about the world. The research conducted at UNM has led to the creation of brand-new inventions that have been licensed by companies for use around the world.
By Lydia Thomas July 01, 2024
Navigating The University of New Mexico's (UNM) vibrant campus just got easier with the launch of an online, interactive campus map. Designed to modernize and streamline campus experiences for students, staff, faculty and visitors alike, this innovative tool revolutionizes how we find our destinations at UNM.
By Mary Beth King July 02, 2024
Research by a University of New Mexico professor that traced Catholic priests who abused and molested Native American children and teenagers was recently cited in an article in the Washington Post. Investigative reporters at the Post used the research data to find additional abusers.
By Steve Carr July 03, 2024
The U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) announced yesterday approximately $504 million in implementation grants to 12 Tech Hubs designees, including Elevate Quantum (EQ), the lead agency of a Colorado-New Mexico-based collaboration that seeks to solidify the region’s global leadership in quantum information technology (QIT).
By Kim Delker July 12, 2024
Two students in the UNM Department of Mechanical Engineering are the recipients of 2024-2025 New Mexico Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate Research Scholarships.
July 12, 2024
Lauren Humble, who graduated from The University of New Mexico in 2016 with a Bachelor of Music Education with a vocal emphasis, has successfully completed an intensive three-year program at the CJD Schule Schlaffhorst-Andersen in Bad Nenndorf, Germany and now bears the title staatlich geprüfte Atem-, Sprech- und Stimmlehrerin (state-certified breath, speech, and voice teacher and therapist) utilizing the Schlaffhorst-Andersen method of breath, voice, and body work.
July 15, 2024
Fourteen faculty members at the University of New Mexico have been selected for the 2024 Women in STEM Awards.
July 23, 2024
The National Science Foundation (NSF) today announced it will invest nearly $16 million in three research projects led or supported by The University of New Mexico. The grants are part of a $77.8 million NSF investment in projects that will build climate resilience capacity as part of the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR).
The second annual Symposium on Community Engagement at The University of New Mexico on Nov. 15 will feature a day of speakers and panel discussions designed to provide resources on how the university community can build partnerships.
Eight honored with 2024 Research and Creative Works Leadership...
October
October 21, 2024
GO Bond 3 approval would provide $4 million to UNM-Gallup
By Richard Reyes October 09, 2024
GALLUP, N.M. — The University of New Mexico-Gallup will receive $4 million for the phase 3 renovation of Gurley Hall if voters approve New Mexico’s General Obligation Bond 3 for higher education during...
Two School of Engineering students receive Tau Beta Pi scholarships
By Kim Delker September 09, 2024
Two seniors in the School of Engineering have been selected to receive scholarships from the engineering honor society Tau Beta Pi.
Mia Baca, a student in the Department of Chemical and...
UNM student collaborates on art project with local elementary school, City of Albuquerque
By Mary Beth King September 09, 2024
Art student Angel Estrada from The University of New Mexico is working with children at a local elementary school on a project that will eventually enliven and beautify...
University Libraries presents 2024 Willard Lecture
By Sara Velasquez September 06, 2024
University Libraries presents the 2024 Willard Lecture, Borders and Other Imagined Spaces: How Maps Define Understanding. The panel presentation will take place on September 19 from 4 - 5:30 p.m. in the...