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Upcoming Events

Tuesday April 1, 2025 - 13:00 PM

Illegalized Book Talk

Dr. Rafael A. Martinez, author of Illegalized: Undocumented Youth Movements in the United States, explores the transformative power of undocumented youth activists. Drawing on personal experiences and in-depth research, he presents new perspectives.

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Tuesday April 1, 2025 - 17:00 PM

HIVE Pollinator 2025

The Pollinator is a small business incubator that will take your business from idea to launch! Let us support you on your entrepreneurial journey with this 8 week program! Register now or contact us with any questions!

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Monday April 7, 2025 - 17:00 PM

The Significance of the Afro-Frontier: Blackdom, NM (1900-1930)

Community welcome at this free event! Join YOUR UNM-Taos Library for a presentation by Dr. Timothy E. Nelson on Blackdom, a 20th-century African American settlement in New Mexico, along with a fruitful discussion on race relations in New Mexico and more.

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Monday April 7, 2025 - 19:00 PM

Maya dwarves in art and Maya world view

In Maya art, dwarves are depicted as “attendants” to witness rituals or events. Scholars speculate about their function and actual existence in Maya society. A free talk by UNM-Taos instructor/TAS President Phil Alldritt will review the art and evidence.

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Tuesday April 8, 2025 - 17:00 PM

HIVE Pollinator 2025

The Pollinator is a small business incubator that will take your business from idea to launch! Let us support you on your entrepreneurial journey with this 8 week program! Register now or contact us with any questions!

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Sunday April 13, 2025 - 12:00 PM

Student Art Show

Support local student artists and see some incredible work! Bring your friends, enjoy the art, and celebrate the next generation of Taos creatives. Opening reception is April 13 from 12-4 PM. Exhibition runs April 12-18, 11 AM-5:30 PM.

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Off-the-grid objectives
March 12, 2025

Earthships caught the attention of John Espinosa who, up until several years ago, was living in an eco-village in Massachusetts. He came to Taos to learn about Michael Reynold’s Earthships. He was named by the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society as a New Century Workforce Pathway Scholarship recipient.

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A new chapter for the Art Department
January 7, 2025

With a heavy heart and deep appreciation, UNM-Taos shares the news of Sarah Stolar’s upcoming departure (June 2025) from UNM-Taos after an incredible ten years on campus.

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Bright lights, big city
December 18, 2024

Melissa Lind, current UNM-Taos art student and emerging New Mexico photographer, was chosen by Paige Beeber, NYC curator, to feature her photograph on a billboard in New York City.

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Galvanized and motivated: Our 2024-25 SGA officers
November 13, 2024

Student governments advocate for the student body’s needs and concerns and work to ensure that student perspectives are heard. That’s just what your newly sworn-in Student Government Association (SGA) officers intend to do.

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