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UNM faculty member receives grant from OPERA America for new opera
Beth Ratay, a faculty member and composer in the music department at The University of New Mexico, has been awarded the 2025 Discovery Grant from OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Women Composers program.
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UNM Press book featuring Paul Ré's art gains recognition
A book published by the University of New Mexico Press has been highlighted in the January 2025 issue of the Journal of the Print World, a quarterly publication dedicated to fine art on paper.
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Annual John Donald Robb Concert returns with renowned artists performing new chamber music
The 53rd annual John Donald Robb Concert is scheduled for March 30 at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. John in Albuquerque.
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UNM honors Shawn Secatero as 2025 distinguished faculty fellow
The University of New Mexico's College of Education and Human Sciences (COEHS) has announced Associate Professor Shawn Secatero as the recipient of the 2025 Chester C. Travelstead Distinguished Faculty Fellow award.
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University of New Mexico launches initiative to enhance campus community well-being
The University of New Mexico (UNM) has launched "The Pack Has Your Back," an initiative aimed at enhancing the well-being of its campus community.
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UNM professor Shuya Wei receives New Mexico Women in Tech Award
Shuya Wei, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at The University of New Mexico, has been named a recipient of the New Mexico Tech Council’s Women in Tech Award.
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Russell Thompson appointed assistant VP for Facility Services at UNM
The University of New Mexico (UNM) has appointed Russell Thompson as the assistant vice president for Facility Services, with his full-time role commencing on May 19, 2025.
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UNM hosts inaugural JEADI Summit focusing on diversity in engineering
The University of New Mexico's School of Engineering recently held its first JEADI Summit, a two-day event focused on justice, equity, accessibility, diversity, and inclusion.
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Tamarind Institute announces new student scholarship honoring art mentors
Tamarind Institute at The University of New Mexico has announced a new endowed scholarship, the Felsen/Johnson Memorial Scholarship, in collaboration with printer and artist Chris Fox.
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UNM hosts first-ever Norwegian Foot March as new annual tradition
The University of New Mexico's Army ROTC program organized its inaugural Norwegian Foot March on February 28.
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UNM hosts events celebrating Women's History Month
The University of New Mexico (UNM) is marking Women's History Month with a variety of events and initiatives aimed at celebrating the contributions of women to history and society.
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Study finds link between increased alcohol use and frequent sports betting
In recent years, sports betting has become increasingly accessible across the United States.
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New study reveals resilience patterns in North American vs Eurasian grasslands
Grasslands in New Mexico are vital to the state's economy, environment, and culture.
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UNM Spring Conference highlights well-being in education
Registration is now open for the University of New Mexico's Spring 2025 Teaching Conference, scheduled for April 9-10.
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UNM announces State of Research event with leadership Q&A session
The University of New Mexico (UNM) is set to host its fourth annual State of Research event on March 12 at 4 p.m. in PAIS 1100.
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University of New Mexico hosts Open Education Week with diverse events
The University of New Mexico is hosting Open Education Week from March 3 to March 7, 2025.
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UNM's Tyler Luis honored as Mountain West's top Rocket League player
The Mountain West has announced its 2024 Fall Esports Players of the Year, recognizing outstanding achievements in gaming.
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Professor Sarah Hernandez receives honorable mention from Modern Language Association
Sarah Hernandez, an associate professor in the Department of English Language and Literature, has received an honorable mention for her book from the Modern Language Association (MLA).
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UNM hosts Green Zone Training for understanding veteran student experiences
The University of New Mexico's Veteran & Military Resource Center, in collaboration with President Garnett S. Stokes, is organizing a Green Zone Training session on March 24.
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UNM professor releases Italian translation exploring ethnographic songwriting
Kristina Jacobsen, an associate professor at the University of New Mexico specializing in ethnomusicology, songwriting, and anthropology, has released an Italian translation of her book "Sing me back home: songwriting etnografico e poltica della...