October
Recent News
NSF awards UNM’s Earth and Planetary Sciences Department with grant to establish new geohazards center
October 31, 2022
International collaboration designed to improve understanding of volcanoes
Lobo Living Room 10 Year Anniversary: State-of-the-Art Research from New Mexico to Africa
October 31, 2022
The UNM Alumni Association, in partnership with the Shared Knowledge Conference, invites the campus community to the Lobo Living Room 10-Year Anniversary: State-of-the-art Research from New Mexico to Africa from 5:30 to 8 p.m. (MST) on Thursday, Nov. 10, at the Physics and Astronomy Interdisciplinary Science (PAÍS) building on UNM’s Main Campus in Room 1100.
DOE awards $3.3 million to UNM professor, research on climate prediction
October 25, 2022
An unpredictable picture of a future fueled by climate change is getting clearer with the help of The University of New Mexico and Department of Energy (DOE).
UNM professor contributes Los Angeles Times op-ed
October 25, 2022
DOE grant will support aridlands research
October 22, 2022
Better data means better climate change modeling
Protecting the outdoors from indoors: new UNM VR research
October 20, 2022
Faculty Senate Research Policy Committee seeks nominations for Community Engaged Research Lectureship Award
October 19, 2022
The Faculty Senate Research Policy Committee (RPC) seeks nominations of faculty from all colleges at UNM for the annual Community Engaged Research Lectureship Award.
UNM hosts talk titled ‘Ukraine and the Threat of Nuclear War
October 18, 2022
The University of New Mexico hosts a talk titled, Ukraine and the Threat of Nuclear War on Friday, Oct. 21 in Woodward Hall on UNM’s main campus at 8 p.m. featuring noted MIT Professor Emeritus Ted Postol.
What happens if Earth loses its last remaining large animals?
October 13, 2022
Researchers look to the past for insights into the future for megafauna
JAR lecturer will discuss marine ecosystems conservation, archaeological collections
October 13, 2022
The Journal of Anthropological Research, which is housed at The University of New Mexico, is hosting lectures in October.
Native American student looks at research through traditional lens
October 11, 2022
Raven Longwolf Alcott is a senior who has negotiated the obstacles and found success at The University of New Mexico as a researcher and environmental activist.
UNM alum, Turing Award winner gives talk to students
October 10, 2022
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A UNM graduate returned to campus to talk with students after winning the most prestigious award for computer science. Jack J. Dongarra received his doctorate from UNM in 1980 in applied mathematics.
Applications open for new Native American Studies Ph.D. Program
October 10, 2022
By the time it begins, the inaugural cohort of a first-of-its-kind program will be a part of something five years in the making in the department of Native American Studies (NAS) at The University of New Mexico.
UNM professor co-authors report on New Mexico redistricting
October 7, 2022
A small shift in boundaries can have a drastic impact.
Romanian Ambassador visits the Center for Stable Isotopes as part of “50 States, One Community” tour
October 6, 2022
During his three-hour visit in PAÍS, Ambassador Muraru learned about CSI’s collaborations with Romania and planted the seeds for new scientific connections between the two countries.
UNM scientists study seedling survival in post-wildfire landscape
October 4, 2022
Results can help determine where to plant seedlings
Student researcher first in family to attend college
October 4, 2022