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George Gorospe can hardly contain his enthusiasm when he talks about working for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Last spring he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and is now on his way to the NASA leadersh
In this dual presentation Center for Southwest Research Fellows Clare Daniel and Brianne Stein present a glimpse into “Worlds within Worlds: The Photography of Eduardo Fuss.”Daniel is the Digitization Fellow at CSWR and Special Collections.
Brian Luna Lucero, the Center for Southwest Research Clinton P. Anderson Fellow, explores changes digital resources are making for scholars in his talk, “Special Collections and Digital Humanities Scholarship.” Lucero has worked in the public
Aurore Diehl, the Thomas L. Popejoy Fellow in the Center for Southwest Research discusses “The University Occupied: An Overview of Campus Unrest at UNM in the 1960’s and 70’s.”Diehl is a graduate of UNM’s American Studies program and a second
In this talk Natalie Farrell, the Institutional Fellow in the Center for Southwest Research, reflects on her work throughout the academic year as she digitized historic versions of the student newspaper, the Daily Lobo. The title of her talk i
Hanna Thompson, Center for Southwest Research Fellow speaks on “A Scientific Endeavor: Controversy and Conflict in Apollo’s Quest for Lunar Knowledge.” Thompson is a student in the Landscape Architecture Program. For this fellowship she investi
Carolyn McSherry holds the Juan and Virginia Chacon Fellowship and has spent part of the year processing the papers of writer-photographer Nancy Wood. She is a Ph.D. student in the American Studies program. Her research is about the challenge
PBS Sr. Correspondent Ray Suarez talks with UNM Live about the Teacher Town Hall he moderated in Albuquerque as part of PBS’s “American Graduate: Let’s Make It Happen” initiative. New Mexico’s KNME was one of only 20 PBS stations selected to pa
Don Randel, Ph.D. and president of the Mellon Foundations talks about the current state of education in the United States and outlines some problems in current education policy. In this talk sponsored by the UNM Office of the Provost he also gi
Don Randel, Ph.D. and president of the Mellon Foundations talks about the current state of education in the United States and outlines some problems in current education policy. In this talk sponsored by the UNM Office of the Provost he also gi
UNM Computer and Engineering Assistant Professor Pradeep Sen and his graduate student Soheil Darabi have found a unique way to solve an old problem in the film industry. It can take hundreds of hours of computer time to remove noise from digit
The gaps in what anthropologists know about the Magdalenian Age in Europe are enormous. Few human bones have been found, and the information about them is limited. That’s why the discovery of a partially complete human burial at El Mirón Cave
University of Michigan Professor of Anthropology John Mitani talks about “Cooperation among Wild Chimpanzees” during a Sept. 19, 2011 colloquium at the University of New Mexico. He is introduced by Assist. Professor of Anthropology at UNM, Mar
UNM graduate student Sam Markwell explores the political, economic and cultural conditions in which the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) was established. Markwell focuses on how it has affected pueblo and acequia communities and
In this lecture 2011 History Scholar Katherine Massoth discusses ways white Americans reacted to the environment, clothing, and foodstuffs of New Mexican people between 1846 and 1866. Cuisine and couture became areas where daily practices were
Ashley Sherry was the LaDonna Harris fellow (2009-2010) and a Center for Regional Studies fellow in the Center for Southwest Research (2011). She is also a scholar with the Office of the State Historian. Sherry’s research and the focus of thi
Aurore Diehl, the Thomas L. Popejoy Center for Regional Studies Fellow in the Center for Southwest Research in Zimmerman Libraries discusses her research in university archives as she compares two productions done by the Department of Drama at
Jessica Gardener, the Center for Regional Studies Beatrice Chauvenet Fellow at the Center for Southwest Research in Zimmerman Library talks about the collection of J.B. Jackson, the Father of Cultural Landscape Studies. Gardener, a Master’s st
Jordan Biro, a Center for Regional Studies George I. Sanchez Fellow at the Center for Southwest Research in University Libraries, gives this talk on her research into the history of the Taos Artists’ Colony and on one member of that colony, wri
Brian Luna Lucero, the Center for Regional Studies Sophie D. Aberle Fellow at the Center for Southwest Research talks about the 60 year effort for New Mexico to be recognized as a state. His research is part of a larger effort to build a digit
Brianne Stein, Center for Regional Studies Digitization Fellow in the Center for Southwest Research talks about the Basque Independent Movement and how it is reflected in the Sam Slick collection via posters and information. Stein enters the P
Sue Taylor, the Center for Regional Studies Fray Angélico Chávez Fellow in the Center for Southwest Research in University Libraries talks about an effort by the Spanish government to settle California with orphans in the early 1800’s. Taylor
Center for Regional Studies Fellows in the Center for Southwest Research Max Fitzpatrick and Ashley Sherry speak about the Inter-Hemispheric Resource Center collection housed in the CWSR. The collection contains information about the center’s a
Clare Daniel, the Center for Regional Studies Pictorial Collections Fellow in the Center for Southwest Research discusses the Wayne Lambert Collection. Lambert began donating his photographs to the Center in 2006 and has committed to continue t
Summer Wood reads from and discusses her latest novel, “Wrecker,” at the UNM Bookstore.
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