The University of New Mexico is often recognized for its beautiful campus. We feature unique Pueblo Revival architecture, a nationally recognized Campus Arboretum, and xeriscaped green spaces that truly make UNM an oasis in the desert.
UNM is home to such cultural institutions as Popejoy Hall, New Mexico’s premier performing arts theater and three other theaters for performing arts. We are also home to Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, known worldwide for its extensive holdings from the American Southwest. We are also the home of the world class Tamarind Institute and Jonson Gallery.
The UNM Campus Observatory houses a Meade 14" LX200GPS Telescope and has dates available for public viewing, while Johnson Center has a wide assortment of facilities ranging from cardio and weight rooms, to an Olympic size pool and tennis courts.
There are always new and exciting opportunities for your conference attendees to enjoy. Find out what's happening at UNM Today.

