UNM Press donates books to troops
University of New Mexico Press has donated over 400 pounds of books to Operation Gratitude for American troops who are away from home this holiday season.
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University of New Mexico Press has donated over 400 pounds of books to Operation Gratitude for American troops who are away from home this holiday season.
Burqueños kicked off the holiday season this year with the fourth-annual Winterfest at Civic Plaza in Downtown Albuquerque on Nov. 24.
University of New Mexico’s President Garnett Stokes launched the Grand Challenges Initiative in the Student Union Building on Wednesday Nov. 14.
The University of New Mexico is continuing to host International Education Week (IEW) at various locations across campus and the Albuquerque area this week.
The University of New Mexico’s College of University Libraries project is working to preserve the Zuni language and culture by using modern digital technology.
The University of New Mexico’s Africana Studies Program and their unofficial student-organization, Uhuru Sasa: Freedom Now, are pushing for departamental status.
Students at the University of New Mexico will begin to see new common course numbers beginning in the Fall 2019 semester.
The University of New Mexico’s Comadre a Comadre program has received a one-year grant of $25,000 from the Prevent Cancer Foundation (PCF) to expand and enhance UNM’s community-based project Breast Health Platicas.
Editor's Note: A previous version of this article referred to Hannah Long as a professor instead of an instructor. This mistake has now been corrected.
Members of the Albuquerque community came together for A21’s “Walk for Freedom” event at Alameda Open Space on Saturday morning.
Students and faculty gathered in the University of New Mexico Student Union Building atrium to celebrate Indigenous People’s Day Monday Oct. 8. The event featured a read-in of Indigenous texts hosted by the Project for New Mexico Graduates of Color (PNMGC).
The University of New Mexico’s Environment Coalition partnered with the Blue Jeans Go Green program to kick off a denim recycling for insulation campaign on Friday afternoon in the Student Union Building atrium.
Bernalillo County hosted the second annual National Voter Registration Day event in Civic Plaza on Tuesday afternoon.