Program diverts young people from the justice system
Two UNM professors are working with the First Judicial District and an Española nonprofit to divert young people from the justice system.
From fish noses to film industry stereotypes: UNM graduate students show off their work
UNM graduate students compete every year to showcase their research in a compelling way in just three minutes at the LoboBITES competition.
Margaret Randall's new books celebrate rebel creatives
Margaret Randall is a poet, writer, translator, photographer, and activist whose archives are held at the University of New Mexico. She has authored over 200 books, and on this episode she talks about her two most recent: "Letters From the Edge: Outrider Conversations" and "More Letters From the Edge."
New Mexico Chicano art finds new life through exhibit and research
Two UNM professors are recovering the legacy of art by Chicano and Chicana artists in New Mexico, which has been overlooked in the history of the Chicano movement, through a museum show and a catalog with academic essays.
Brain researchers host a teach-in to Stand Up For Science
On this month’s program we’ll hear from a local coordinator with Stand Up For Science and three University of New Mexico neuroscience researchers about their work and what they will discuss at a public event on August 23rd.