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Join us on Thursday, March 26 for the 2026 C. Ruth and Calvin P. Horn Lecture featuring Dr. Elizabeth Ellis.A citizen of...
03/08/2026

Join us on Thursday, March 26 for the 2026 C. Ruth and Calvin P. Horn Lecture featuring Dr. Elizabeth Ellis.

A citizen of the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Dr. Elizabeth Ellis is Associate Professor of History at Princeton University, where she teaches early American and Native American history. She is a scholar of early North America with a focus on diplomacy, borderlands, cross-cultural exchange, and Indigenous politics. She is the author of The Great Power of Small Nations: Indigenous Diplomacy in the Gulf South (2022).

Her talk, “Recording Stories in the Indigenous Middle Ages: Ancient Iconography in Middle America,” will begin at 5:30 PM in the Bobo Room, Hodgin Hall (Alumni Center), University of New Mexico.

A reception and book signing will follow the lecture.

Questions? Contact [email protected]

We hope to see you there!

Interested in Participating?: Please complete this form (https://forms.gle/oBNKJXr4gZ81AxV97) by 5pm on Monday, February...
02/17/2026

Interested in Participating?: Please complete this form (https://forms.gle/oBNKJXr4gZ81AxV97) by 5pm on Monday, February 23. We will announce participants by March 16.
Faculty and Staff: Moderators and Day-of Support are needed.

This weekend CSW attended and co-sponsored the 2025 Western History Association Conference in Albuquerque, NM. It was a ...
10/18/2025

This weekend CSW attended and co-sponsored the 2025 Western History Association Conference in Albuquerque, NM. It was a pleasure to hear from so many talent scholars including our own students and professors who are doing an impactful work!

Hello UNM Community! On Tuesday, October 14, we are pleased to host Dr. Omar Valerio-Jimenez for a talk on his most rece...
10/07/2025

Hello UNM Community!

On Tuesday, October 14, we are pleased to host Dr. Omar Valerio-Jimenez for a talk on his most recent book, Remembering Conquest.
His lecture, “Collective Memories and Mexican American Civil Rights,” will begin at 5:30 pm in the Frank Waters Room, located in the Zimmerman Library.

Dr. Omar Valerio-Jiménez, Professor of History at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He was born in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, and grew up in Taft, Corpus Christi, and Edinburg, Texas. After graduating from MIT, he worked as an engineer for five years before attending UCLA, where he obtained his master’s and doctorate degrees. His research and teaching focus on Latinxs, borderlands, memory, public history, and immigration.

We are so excited for Dr. Valerio-Jimenez’s talk and to invite everyone to the event.

Tonight (Thursday, April 17) is our 2025 C. Ruth and Calvin P. Horn Lecture! Dr. Joshua L. Reid will be presenting "Come...
04/17/2025

Tonight (Thursday, April 17) is our 2025 C. Ruth and Calvin P. Horn Lecture! Dr. Joshua L. Reid will be presenting "Comekala and Ranald MacDonald: Making Pacific Worlds through Indigenous Exploration." The lecture starts at 5:30pm and will be held in the Bobo Room in Hodgin Hall (Alumni Association Building, University of New Mexico). There will be a reception and book signing held immediately after the lecture. This event is open and free for all.

Our annual Horn Lecture is this Thursday! We are so looking forward to hosting Dr. Joshua L. Reid and seeing you there! ...
04/14/2025

Our annual Horn Lecture is this Thursday! We are so looking forward to hosting Dr. Joshua L. Reid and seeing you there!

Date: Thursday, April 17
Time: 5:30pm
Location: Bobo Room, Hodgin Hall (Alumni Association Building, UNM)

Reception & book signing to follow

Tomorrow, April 9 at noon in the UNM History Commons Room (1104 Mesa Vista Hall), Dr. Katherine Massoth will present the...
04/08/2025

Tomorrow, April 9 at noon in the UNM History Commons Room (1104 Mesa Vista Hall), Dr. Katherine Massoth will present the Annual Snead Wertheim Endowed Lecture, "Borderwomen: Tracing Matriarchal Business Networks in Territorial Tucson"!

Our 2025 C. Ruth and Calvin P. Horn Lecture is next Thursday! Please join us on Thursday, April 17 at 5:30pm to hear Dr....
04/07/2025

Our 2025 C. Ruth and Calvin P. Horn Lecture is next Thursday! Please join us on Thursday, April 17 at 5:30pm to hear Dr. Joshua L. Reid's lecture in Hodgin Hall (Alumni Center Building), Bobo Room.

Please join us on Thursday, April 17 for the 2025 C. Ruth and Calvin P. Horn Lecture given by Dr. Joshua L. Reid. Dr. Re...
03/19/2025

Please join us on Thursday, April 17 for the 2025 C. Ruth and Calvin P. Horn Lecture given by Dr. Joshua L. Reid.

Dr. Reid is the John Calhoun Smith Memorial Endowed Associate Professor of History and the Director of the Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest at University of Washington. Born and raised in Washington State, Dr. Reid is a registered member of the Snohomish Indian Nation. His research interests include American Indians, identity formation, cultural meanings of space and place, the American and Canadian Wests, the environment, and the Indigenous Pacific.

The lecture, "Comekala and Ranald MacDonald: Making Pacific Worlds through Indigenous Exploration" will start at 5:30pm in Hodgin Hall, Bobo Room on the University of New Mexico campus. There will be a reception and book signing held immediately after the lecture. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.

Join us tomorrow, Thursday, March 13th at 4pm for a talk with Dr. Lina-Maria Murillo. Dr. Murillo will be discussing her...
03/12/2025

Join us tomorrow, Thursday, March 13th at 4pm for a talk with Dr. Lina-Maria Murillo. Dr. Murillo will be discussing her book Fighting for Control: Reproductive Care, Race, and Power in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands. The talk will be held in the Frank Waters Room in Zimmerman Library and will be followed by a book signing.

Call for Papers: “Indigenous Histories and Crossings in an Age of Global Change” – Workshop hosted by the Clements Cente...
02/06/2025

Call for Papers: “Indigenous Histories and Crossings in an Age of Global Change” – Workshop hosted by the Clements Center for Southwest Studies at SMU in Taos, NM (September 26-27, 2025) – paper abstracts due March 1, 2025 – please share with your networks!

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