Category: STEM

The New Mexico Tribal Resilience Action Network is hosting its second annual conference on climate change, Climate Rezilience: The Power of Corn on May 29-31. Join NMTRAN for an agenda packed with conversation and interactive activities, where we'll explore how we talk about climate change and how traditional knowledge, practices, and lifeways can build a more resilient future. The event will be hosting vendors, a poster session, and door prizes.
A Workshop on the Importance of Soil Health in a Changing Climate
We have two open Calls for Proposals for the New Mexico EPSCoR SMART Grid Center: Collaborative Innovation Working Groups (C-IWGs) and Infrastructure Seed Awards!  
Please join UNM, NM Tech, NMSU, and Sandia for the second edition of the Research Spotlight Forum, focused on the topic of Engineering Mechanics & Dynamics. Sandia Labs, the University of New Mexico, New Mexico Tech and New Mexico State University will present on their current work and collaboration interests in relation to this topic. They will also discuss hiring needs and opportunities.
Fostering the growth of a globally competitive and diverse research workforce and advancing the scientific and innovation skills of the Nation is a strategic objective of the National Science Foundation (NSF). The Nation's global competitiveness depends critically on the readiness of the Nation's Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workforce and NSF seeks to continue to invest in programs that directly advance this workforce.
A story of data won, data lost and data re-found: the realities of ecological data preservation Successful maintenance and accessibility of ecological data enables comprehension of the nature and causes of ecosystem change and makes informed action possible. However, much valuable data are not in institutional hands, and there are many pitfalls of non-institutional ecological data conservation. Interruptions to custodianship, outdated media, lost knowledge and the continuous evolution of species names makes conservation of such data challenging.
Have a fun Friday night at a great price! Enjoy an interactive music experience with Daveed Korup on the Playground, exhibit exploration, and activities around the theme “InterARTive: Get Creative!” Learn more at explora.org
Have a fun Friday night at a great price! Enjoy an interactive music experience with Daveed Korup on the Playground, exhibit exploration, and activities around the theme “InterARTive: Get Creative!” Learn more at explora.org
Hour of Code™ events at Explora for children and adults: Join this fun introduction to computer science, designed to demystify code and help you learn the basics! Included with regular admission (range $4-8); Explora members, free. Explora, 1701 Mountain Rd NW, 505-224-8300, www.explora.us Offered, twice: Come to one or both! Monday, December 3, 2:30-4:30pm, Saturday, December 8, 1:30-2:30pm.
Gutzler honored with 4th annual Community-Engaged Research Lectureship Award Community engagement takes on many forms in higher education. It is typically defined as a foundational role of a public research university to utilize its knowledge and resources in a beneficial way to demonstrate collaboration between higher education and their communities.