Thirsty for Thought (T4T) is back with another episode- this time we’re bringing you top experts on the timely topic of metal contaminants.
Please join us on Thursday November 13, 2025 from 6:30-8:30 pm at High and Dry Brewing (529 Adams St. NE). All are welcome, including kids and dogs (well behaved, of course), plus na/gf bev options will be available. RSVPs are not required but please sign up for our mailing list, to make suggestions, or join our team as a volunteer if you are so inclined.
Contact us any time at thoughtthirsty@gmail.com or 505.585.5578 with questions/ideas/etc.
We are happy to announce registration is now open for the NM-INSPIRES 2025 Annual Retreat, which will take place on Friday, Sept. 26th & Saturday, Sept. 27th in Albuquerque on UNM’s North Campus (Domenici Center, Rm 2410)! Registration closes September 12th.
It will be an opportunity to learn about the cutting-edge Environmental Health research & initiatives being led by NM-INSPIRES members, the excellent resources available through the Center’s Cores to support Environmental Health research in NM, as well as a time to reconnect with each other and discover new collaborations with researchers and members of the broader NM community!
Click this link to register & confirm your participation: https://tinyurl.com/nm-inspires
Please reach out to us at NM-INSPIRES@salud.unm.edu with any questions.
Thirsty for Thought (T4T) is back with another episode- this time we’re bringing you top experts on the timely topic of metal contaminants.
Please join us on Thursday August 7, 2025 from 6:30-8:30 pm at Painted Lady Bed and Brew (1100 Bellamah Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104). All are welcome, including kids and dogs (well behaved, of course), plus na/gf bev options will be available. RSVPs are not required but please sign up for our mailing list, to make suggestions, or join our team as a volunteer if you are so inclined.
Contact us any time at thoughtthirsty@gmail.com or 505.585.5578 with questions/ideas/etc.
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque is currently hosting the 44th Annual Native American Student Art Show. The art show features the works of Indigenous youth from kindergarten through 12th grade who attend schools all across New Mexico. The exhibition opened on Nov. 23 and can be seen through Feb. 6.