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(04/20/17 5:09am)
Students at the School of Architecture and Planning, along with UNM professor Bill Fleming, are leading by example with their “green roof,” a unique rooftop garden that recycles rainwater and helps reduce energy costs.
(04/16/17 11:38pm)
UNM’s Music from the Americas Concert Series will be showcasing the talents of Brazilian cellist Iracema de Andrade on Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in Keller Hall.
(04/10/17 4:00am)
UNM will be hosting an exhibit in Zimmerman Library this week focusing on the University’s participation in New Deal programming as a recipient of the funds provided by the federal program created by Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s.
(04/06/17 5:33am)
In a time when nearly 20 percent of Americans suffer from some form of mental illness, a group of students has started a UNM chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
(04/06/17 5:47am)
“Anybody (especially Fake News media) who thinks that Repeal & Replace of ObamaCare is dead does not know the love and strength in R Party!” tweeted President Donald Trump on April 2, 2017.
(04/03/17 4:00am)
The special exhibit titled “PhotoVoice: Untold Minds” has been on display at the UNM Zimmerman Library since the end of March, and will be holding a special event on Thursday, where individuals will be given the opportunity to meet PhotoVoice artists and mentors in the library from noon to 1:30 p.m.
(04/03/17 4:00am)
Federal funding for the Albuquerque Rapid Transit project, otherwise known as ART, is in limbo after the Trump Administration released its bare-bones proposed budget plan.
(03/30/17 5:09am)
The fourth annual LoboTHON will be coming to the UNM Johnson Center on April 1 to help raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals around the nation and UNM Children’s Hospital.
(03/27/17 3:47am)
For nearly a decade, a student group has been training engineers and helping small communities around the world.
(03/27/17 2:22am)
Zimmerman Library Frank Waters Room 105 will play host to the event “Crazy Paper: A Book Arts Open House Back to Events,” displaying the work of artists who take the traditional format of a book and try to do new things with its material, all while expanding ideas about how books communicate information and ideas.
(03/27/17 4:04am)
The School of Medicine’s rural healthcare initiative, Project ECHO, received a $10 million grant from the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation as the program expands into the cancer field with the goal of bringing top-quality care to cancer patients living in rural and underserved areas within the U.S. and Africa.
(03/02/17 5:00am)
Best Chance, a new nonprofit organization that helps returning citizens from incarceration reintegrate into the community through an innovative peer support model, is looking at the possibility of exceeding its goal of helping 50 individuals this year.
(03/02/17 6:43am)
Every Monday afternoon for the last 12 years, everyday people who are battling or have survived cancer get together to share their experiences through journaling.
(03/01/17 4:12pm)
The University of New Mexico continued it’s scheduled events for Teach Week with a seminar titled Fire Management and Forest Ecology in an Era of Climate Change Denial.
(02/28/17 4:34pm)
Few things in life can radically impact how an individual treats another more than politics.
(02/27/17 12:14am)
The University of New Mexico received a spot in the 2017 Top LGBTQ-Friendly Online Schools list published by the SR Education Group, an education research publisher founded in 2004.
(02/24/17 6:28pm)
UNM has been chosen to be part of the Young African Leaders Initiative headed by the U.S. State Department.
(02/20/17 1:23am)
In a world where the legitimacy of news is constantly called into question by politicians and readers alike, whose responsibility is it to determine what is “fake news” and what is not?
(02/13/17 5:00am)
UNM chemical engineering student Julian Vigil was recently awarded the Churchill Scholarship, which will present him with the opportunity to study at The University of Cambridge in England among other accomplished scholars.
(02/09/17 6:53am)
On Tuesday, the UNM Health Sciences Center Committee met with the UNM Board of Regents to discuss important agenda items, including the replacement of some of UNM Hospital’s outdated medical facilities.