Lobos Selected for WNIT

Views 0 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.— The New Mexico women’s basketball team returns to the postseason for the third consecutive season and for the fifth time under head coach Mike Bradbury after being selected for the 2023 WNIT, as announced on Sunday evening. The full bracket will be released on Monday, March 13.

New Mexico to Host Utah Valley in NIT Opening Round on Wednesday Night

Views 0 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The New Mexico men’s basketball team returns to postseason play for the first time in nine years as it was selected for the 2023 National Invitation Tournament. The Lobos are a No. 2 seed and will host Utah Valley in an opening round matchup at The Pit on Wednesday night. Game […]

Student-created film wins LGBTQ+ festival award

Views 0 Class prepares students for success in growing film industry A series created by students in a class in the Film and Digital Media Arts Department at The University of New Mexico recently won an award and may be on its way to the TV screen.

Three Lobos Honored at Senior Meet vs NMSU

Views 0 Albuquerque, N.M. – The University of New Mexico swimming and diving team lost to their bitter rival New Mexico State on Saturday by a score of 171-124. This was New Mexico’s 2022-23 season senior meet, in which three Lobos were honored.

A Report on Legislative Professionalism for the State of New Mexico

Views 0 As polarization and gridlock continues to grip national politics, Americans are increasingly looking to states to remedy the nation’s most significant challenges. The burden has fallen to the states to address complex issues such as health care, immigration, infrastructure, energy, and the environment. Perhaps the federal government’s continued inaction compared to state governments’ […]

New Mexico in Focus considers lessons from drought, fire, and flood

Views 0 This week, New Mexico in Focus considers the lessons that drought, fire, and flood taught us in 2022.  Laura Paskus sits down with New Mexico State Forestry’s Collin Haffey and Staci Timmons with the New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources to talk about fire, post-fire flooding, and also the state’s water challenges.

Can journalistic theories explain foreign press criticism of the U.S. president?

Views 0 C&J faculty and student researchers analyze foreign criticisms of U.S. leaders David Weiss, the chair of the Communication and Journalism Department at The University of New Mexico, and his student, undergraduate Andrew Schumann, are currently researching foreign criticism of U.S. presidents. In particular, they are looking at foreign media’s criticism of the Trump […]