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University of New Mexico

The University of New Mexico (UNM; Spanish: Universidad de Nuevo México)[7] is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1889 by the New Mexico Territorial Legislature, it is the state's second oldest university, one of the two flagship university in the state, and the largest by enrollment, with over 25,400 students in 2021.

Motto

Lux Hominum Vita (Latin)

"Light the Life of Man"

February 28, 1889 (1889-02-28)

$577.3 million (2021)[2]

James Paul Holloway

6,899[3]

25,441 (Fall 2021)[4]

19,010 (Fall 2021)[4]

6,431(Fall 2021)[4]

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United States

Large city, 769 acres (3.11 km2)[5]

Daily Lobo

Cherry and silver[6]
   

UNM comprises twelve colleges and schools, including a medical school and the only law school in New Mexico. It offers 215 degree and certificate programs, including 94 baccalaureate, 71 master and 37 doctoral degrees.[8] The main campus spans 800 acres (320 ha) in central Albuquerque, with branch campuses in Gallup, Los Alamos, Rio Rancho, Taos, and Los Lunas.[9]35°05′02″N 106°37′07″W / 35.08389°N 106.61861°W / 35.08389; -106.61861


UNM is identified as having "very high research activity" by the Carnegie Classification.[10] According to the National Science Foundation, it spent over $243 million on research and development in 2021, ranking 103rd in the U.S.[11] UNM is classified as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education, with nearly half its students being Hispanic.[12]


UNM's 16 varsity sports programs, known as the Lobos, compete in NCAA Division I (FBS for football) and are members of the Mountain West Conference; the school has won national championships in skiing and cross country running.[13] UNM's official colors are cherry and silver.[14] The school has approximately 200,000 alumni worldwide.[15]

Centennial Science and Engineering Library

Center for Southwest Research (special collections and archives—housed in Zimmerman Library)

Fine Arts and Design Library

Parish Memorial Business and Economics Library

(for humanities and social sciences)

Zimmerman Library

Homecoming Week is held each fall to welcome back alumni. Over the course of the week, the student body elects a Homecoming King and Queen and six attendants (three male and three female) to serve as the homecoming court.

Lobo Day is a celebration for the founding date of the university on February 28, 1889.

Red Rally is a rally held before the football match with UNM's rival, New Mexico State University.

List of colleges and universities in New Mexico

University of New Mexico–Gallup

University of New Mexico–Los Alamos

University of New Mexico–Taos

University of New Mexico–Valencia

University of New Mexico–West

Bellmore, Audra, "The University of New Mexico's Zimmerman Library: A New Deal Landmark Articulates the Ideals of the PWA," New Mexico Historical Review 88 (Spring 2013), 123–63.

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Official website

UNM Athletics website

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