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(04/20/18 8:35am)
The Tamarind Institute, a part of the University of New Mexico College of Fine Arts, will be hosting a three-day-long series of talks featuring a variety of speakers. The Wonder Cabinet will begin Friday and end Sunday.
(04/19/18 6:03am)
In celebration of Earth Day on April 22 the University of New Mexico Sustainability Program is hosting the 10th Annual Sustainability Expo on Thursday from 10:30 a.m until 2:30 p.m. at Cornell Mall outside of the Student Union Building.
(04/19/18 2:10pm)
The University of New Mexico is working toward becoming a greener campus.
(04/16/18 5:00am)
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning is working in collaboration with Central New Mexico Community College on a paid internship for students to create sustainable and affordable housing through a project called ecoMOD.
(04/05/18 10:00am)
The University of New Mexico Women’s Resource Center hosted poet Olivia Gatwood for an evening of spoken word poetry and for a writing workshop. Gatwood is an Albuquerque native and is known across the country for her slam poetry.
(04/05/18 5:00am)
Editor's Note: In the original version of this article, there was an error, and two stories were placed on the same page. This has been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(04/02/18 4:45am)
Editor's Note: After receiving a message from a member of the STEM Collaborative Center, changes were made to this article. The number of Native American women that compose the U.S. engineering population was clarified. Helena Baca's title was updated to state she has a Ph.D. in chemistry, rather than a master's degree. UNM’s STEM Collaborative Center and UNM’s Advancing Women in Science both collaborated with the WRC to create the event, not just the STEM Collaborative Center — this was updated as well. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(04/02/18 4:00am)
Sallie Scheufler’s art exhibit, “A Good Cry,” examined the act of crying both socially and emotionally from March 12 through 30.
(03/29/18 4:00am)
Editor’s Note: This is part of a series of five profiles on women associated with the University of New Mexico, who have been recognized by Albuquerque Business First as women of influence in New Mexico.
(03/26/18 7:00am)
The Women’s Resource Center hosted a panel on pursuing a career as a midwife, including the significance and cultural relevance of the history of midwifery in New Mexico.
(03/26/18 5:30am)
Editor's Note: In the original version of the video attached to this article, Christian Marquez was not credited. The video was created by Christian Marquez and Makayla Grijalva.
(03/24/18 6:51pm)
The University of New Mexico Digital Initiatives and Scholarly Communications Program, or DISC, created an online exhibit entitled “And Yet She Persisted: Documenting Women’s Lives in New Mexico.”
(03/24/18 5:14pm)
The University of New Mexico Graduate Art Association is having its 24th Annual Juried Art Exhibition at the UNM Art Museum now through May 5.
(03/22/18 4:00am)
March is Women’s History Month.
(03/19/18 4:00am)
On March 14 — one month after 14 students and three teachers were shot and killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida — Albuquerque students participated in a national walkout in an effort to memorialize the victims of the shooting and demand gun law reform.
(03/19/18 4:00am)
Editor’s Note: This is part of a series of five profiles on women associated with the University of New Mexico, who have been recognized by Albuquerque Business First as women of influence in New Mexico.
(03/05/18 5:07am)
Recently, a study conducted by SmartAsset evaluated cities across that nation to determine which locations were best for women in the technology field — and Albuquerque was rated as No. 5 in the nation.
(03/05/18 5:08am)
The University of New Mexico hosted the fifth annual LoboTHON Saturday. Organized and run by UNM students, this fundraiser aimed to support UNM Children’s Hospital, the only Children’s Miracle Network Hospital in New Mexico.
(03/05/18 5:00am)
Jon Hunner, Ph.D. presented “Driven by History: A Road Trip through our Nation's Past” Thursday as part of a spring lecture series, “People and Places,” hosted by the University of New Mexico Southwest Research and Special Collections.
(03/01/18 5:59am)
The University of New Mexico turned 129 years old Wednesday, and the Associated Students of UNM organization Lobo Spirit celebrated with the annual Lobo Day.