University-wide committee appointees have just completed a semester of work on their respective committees.  To view a report of their Fall activities and to learn more about issues or concerns graduate and professional students need to know, click on one of the links below:

Admissions and Registration, Teresa Cutler-Broyles

Athletics Council, Michelle Richardson-Touson

Campus Development Advisory Committee, Cynthia Martin  REPORT NOT SUBMITTED

Classroom Modernization, Carmen Samora

Computer Use, Carolyn Hilton-Miney and Krishna Doddikadi  REPORT NOT SUBMITTED

Curricula Committee, Beatrice Dominguez-Meiers   REPORT NOT SUBMITTED

Faculty Ethics, Whitney Purvis

KUNM Board, Billy Ulabarri

Library Committee, Sarah Wentzel-Fisher and Max Fitzpatrick

Publications Board, Pamela Herrington

Research Policy, Elizabeth Browning

Scholarship Committee, Steven Samford

Student Health Advisory Group, Mark Siemon

Student Union Board, Danielle Gilliam and Tarrance LeNoir

Teaching Ehancement, Laura Burr

To view a list of University-wide committee appointees, click here.

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES - Vacancies as of 2/26/09

Please submit your curriculum viate, letter of interest and application as soon as possible. Please contact GPSA at gpsa@unm.edu for more information. To view a complete list of committees and charges click here.

Accessibility Resource Center's Facilities Access Committee

The Facilities Access Committee is responsible for identifying building or sidewalk modifications needed to make UNM more accessible.  They also keep a list of known changes that are needed and investigate new items as they arise.  The Committee has members from a wide array of areas, (i.e. parking/transportation, OEO, Accessibility Resource Center, Office of Capital Projects, Physical Plant, and faculty/student representation). The group is a great resource for problem-solving issues that do not require physical changes as well as those needing ADA modifications.

Enrollment Management Advisement Council is need of a graduate or professional student representative. The Enrollment Management Council shall serve in an advisory capacity to the Vice President for Enrollment Management. The Council shall be responsible for making recommendations to the President, Provost, Dean of the Graduate School and Vice President for Enrollment Management regarding policies, programs, and procedures that influence undergraduate and graduate student recruitment and retention. In addition, the Council shall be responsible for implementing new initiatives as assigned by the Vice President for Enrollment Management. The Council is also responsible for developing an enrollment management plan for the University and providing an annual assessment of its progress.

Recreational Services Advisory Council

The purpose of the Recreational Services Advisory Council is to represent the recreational interests and needs of the students and staff at the University of New Mexico.  The primary function of the Council is to advise the Recreational Services Department regarding programmatic issues and strategic directions within all facets of programming and facility management.  The primary duties of the Council shall be to review, advise, and make recommendations on the following:

  • program development and expansion,
  • program assessment
  • facility scheduling and operating hours,
  • program and facility use as well as eligibility,
  • major equipment purchases and
  • policies and rules for each programming area.

UNM Smoke Free Environment Committee

A campus-wide committee (UNM Smoke Free Environment Committee) will be established to determine how to address concerns in a manner that is educational, supportive and inclusive. Participation on this committee will be open to the entire university community. The Smoke Free Environment (SFE) Committee is charged to:

  • Engage a broad constituency of affected and interested individuals from the University community, including students, faculty and staff.
  • Immediately begin an educational campaign on smoking cessation and to identify resources and strategies for students and employees and their spouses.
  • Implement effective communications including the establishment of a website.
  • Recommend whether UNM, as a campus, should be smoke-free or tobacco-free.
  • Implement an action plan no later than April 1, 2009.
  • Complete the implementation plan by August 1, 2009.

See www.unm.edu/smokefree for information.

Please submit your curriculum viate, letter of interest and application as soon as possible.. Please contact GPSA at gpsa@unm.edu for more information. To view a complete list of committees and charges click here.