A decade of work
UNM researchers generate new work with Women in STEM Awards
Funding from the UNM Women in STEM Awards has helped researchers across campus with a variety of novel projects, including the development of software to 3-D print with adobe material, documenting the links between microplastics and respiratory distress, and identifying justice implications in artificial intelligence. Faculty chosen for the award over nine years also have […] Read More
Setting the stage for a decade of impact
Editor’s note: In 2016, the National Science Foundation gave a group of leaders at the University of New Mexico a shot at reimagining how the university could best recruit, retain and promote women and minority STEM faculty. Over time, the five-year, $3.3 million project became known as the ADVANCE at UNM initiative and grew into […] Read More
Novel plan for ADVANCE’s Communication Team gained national attention
Students chosen for the multimedia communication internship gained experience in interviewing, digital content, analytics and teamwork
