January News
Recent News
Career Expo Returns to the SUB with Largest Number of Employers to Date
January 26, 2023
UNM Career Services is holding its annual Career Expo—traditionally their largest event of the year—and this year, the event is bringing in a record number of employers ready to hire Lobos for jobs and internships.
The Career Expo is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the UNM Student Union Ballrooms. This year marks the return of the in-person format which was paused during the pandemic. As of today, the fair is at the maximum capacity with 125 employers signed up.
UNM to Host Annual BeKind UNM Week in February
January 26, 2023
The University of New Mexico BeKind UNM committee is excited to once again celebrate and promote kindness during the annual BeKind UNM Week, Feb. 13-17. The committee has been hosting the annual week of events for over 15 years either in person or virtually during the pandemic.
This year’s celebration features the popular Kindness Carnival, two opportunities to participate in the Teddy Bear Toss during a men’s or women’s Lobo basketball game, and the chance to help fellow Lobos by donating to the Lobo Food Pantry.
The celebration kicks off with the Lobo Men’s basketball game on Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. at University Dreamstyle Arena (a.k.a. The Pit). Fans are encouraged to bring a NEW stuffed animal and participate in the Teddy Bear Toss during half time. Fans aim at targets on the court for the chance to be entered into a drawing for one of our grand prizes.
African American Student Services Celebrates Black History Month in February
January 25, 2023
You’re invited to join African American Student Services for their “When I say Black, I mean very colorful” celebration of Black History Month throughout February. The month is centered around the theme that Blackness is not a monolithic experience, but rather a celebration of culture and all of its hues.
Apodaca Named President-Elect-Elect for National Career Development Association
January 24, 2023
Marty Apodaca has been elected as the President-Elect-Elect of the National Career Development Association (NCDA) for 2024-25. As the association’s 105th president—a professional goal he set early on in his career—Apodaca