University of New Mexico Visitor Guide Accessible - Flipbook - Page 3
T A B L E
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C O N T E N T S
A Welcome from President Stokes
WELCOME ............................................................... 03
It is my sincere pleasure to welcome you to
The University of New Mexico.
A CULTURE OF CONTRAST ................................. 07
ADMISSIONS & FINANCIAL AID ........................ 04
DEGREE LISTINGS ................................................ 08
I often hear from colleagues and guests visiting UNM for the first
time that our campus is unlike anything they expected. I’ve heard
students, staff and faculty who have traveled many miles to join the
Lobo family say it took only one visit to know UNM was where they
wanted to live, learn, work and pursue their dreams. Some say it is
the indisputable beauty of the campus that convinced them. Others
will tell you it’s the vibrancy of our “city-within-a-city,” which offers
everything from Broadway performances and museums to some of
the Southwest’s finest study and research facilities. For me, it was
every Lobo I met—helping to realize the far-reaching impact of
this University.
SCHOOLS & COLLEGES ........................................ 12
RANKINGS ............................................................... 15
RESEARCH & DISCOVERY ..................................... 16
JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER ....................... 18
STUDENT RESOURCES ......................................... 19
STUDENT BODY PROFILE ................................... 20
STUDY ABROAD ..................................................... 21
STUDENT HOUSING & CAMPUS LIVING ...........22
DINING ON-CAMPUS & BEYOND ........................23
STUDENT CLUBS & GREEK LIFE ........................ 24
But The University of New Mexico is more than
just a beautiful campus. UNM is a warm and
welcoming place where community comes
first. A place where we innovate
and collaborate to support each other,
advance New Mexico, and help make a
better planet.
CAMPUS TOURS ..................................................... 26
EXPLORE CAMPUS .................................................28
CENTRAL CAMPUS MAP ...................................... 30
NORTH / SOUTH CAMPUS MAP ..........................32
ENTERTAINMENT ON CAMPUS .......................... 34
PUBLIC ART ON CAMPUS ................................... 36
OUTDOOR LIFE / NEW MEXICO FILM ...............37
This guide provides a glimpse of that
community, and what UNM has to offer
you. Whether you are a future Lobo or
Lobo alum, world traveler or next-door
neighbor, I’m confident that we have
a reason—or many—to keep you
coming back. Enjoy your visit and
Go Lobos!
ATHLETICS ..............................................................38
WHEN YOU ADD IT ALL UP ................................. 41
WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD .............. 42
LOCAL EXPERIENCES & DAY TRIPS ................. 43
RESEARCH FIELDS ............................................... 45
GRAND CHALLENGES RESEARCH .................... 46
HEALTH SCIENCES ............................................... 48
BRANCH CAMPUSES ............................................ 49
THE LAND OF ACHIEVEMENT ........................... 50
ABOUT ALBUQUERQUE ...................................... 52
Garnett S. Stokes
President
ALUMNI ....................................................................55
SOCIAL MEDIA ....................................................... 57
DIRECTORY .............................................................58
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ LAND
AND TERRITORY ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Founded in 1889, The University of New Mexico sits on the traditional homelands of the Pueblo of Sandia.
The original peoples of New Mexico—Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache—since time immemorial, have deep
connections to the land and have made significant contributions to the broader community statewide.
We honor the land itself and those who remain stewards of this land throughout the generations and also
acknowledge our committed relationship to Indigenous peoples. We gratefully recognize our history.
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