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MFA allocates $5M to NM Energy$mart Weatherization Program to support Tribal communities

The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) announced that the MFA Board of Directors greenlit around $4.96 million in funding for the NM Energy$mart Weatherization Program, specifically directed toward services in Tribal Territories. This initiative aims to aid low-income households by implementing energy-efficient measures, reducing energy consumption, cutting costs, and enhancing health and safety, according to a press release by MFA.


NMSU highlight the Every Learner Everywhere program

New Mexico State University (NMSU) highlighted the Every Learner Everywhere program, which encompasses a variety of tools, curricular models, and design strategies to enhance learning experiences and promote equitable outcomes for minority students and those from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Every Learner Everywhere supports institutions in developing personalized engagement approaches for improved learning according to a press release by NMSU.


Sandia holds annual 'Take a Turkey to Work Day' to donate

Sandia National Laboratories announced it has organized its annual event called "Take a Turkey to Work Day," where employees were encouraged to bring frozen turkeys to be donated. The initiative involved drop-off locations at various sites within Sandia, according to a press release by Sandia National Laboratories.


CNM among top 15% for 2025 Aspen Prize eligibility

Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) announced it has been selected as eligible for the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. This recognition by the Aspen Institute highlights performance and achievement among two-year colleges, according to a press release by CNM.


CNM and Bewellnm partner for affordable student health plans

Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) announced its collaboration with BeWellNM to assist students in obtaining affordable or no-cost health plans. Although continuous enrollment has concluded, students seeking coverage can currently explore and enroll in cost-effective health insurance plans through BeWellNM, a platform designed for New Mexicans no longer eligible for Medicaid, according to a press release by CNM.


New Mexico Business Coalition hosts Heroes Banquet

The New Mexico Business Coalition, in collaboration with Rebound New Mexico, recently hosted their 2023 Heroes Banquet at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. New Mexicans from all over the state came together to honor the first responders, veterans, and other advocates of the community.


UNM names new dean for the College of Education and Human Sciences

The University of New Mexico announced that James Holloway, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, has appointed Kristopher M. Goodrich as the dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences (COEHS). Goodrich has been serving UNM since 2010, according to a press release by UNM.


UNM secures $2.125M federal grant for OER Consortium

The University of New Mexico announced it has been chosen as a recipient of the federal Open Textbook Grant, totaling almost $2.125 million, acknowledging its dedication to advancing education through Open Educational Resources (OER). The New Mexico Open Educational Resources (NMOER) Consortium will be created with this funding to facilitate the adoption of open-access materials by faculty throughout the state, according to a press release by UNM.


Borderplex Alliance CEO receives inaugural NMSU Boberg award

New Mexico State University (NMSU) has announced that Jon Barela, the CEO of the Borderplex Alliance is the first-ever recipient of the Kevin B. Boberg Excellence in Economic Development Award. This award honors individuals with a demonstrated commitment to collaboration with the university and the broader community, according to a press release by NMSU.


City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, Sept. 6


City of Santa Fe Public Library Board met Tuesday, Oct. 17


UNM 68th Annual Research Lectureship for Career Achievement award announced

The University of New Mexico (UNM) announced that Felisa Smith, a Distinguished Professor, has been chosen for the 68th Annual Research Lectureship for Career Achievement award. Smith, recognized for her outstanding contributions, holds the position of distinguished professor in the UNM Department of Biology, according to a press release by UNM.


NMSU faculty honored as top global scientists by Stanford and Elsevier

New Mexico State University (NMSU) announced that 40 of its researchers were recently recognized among the top 2 percent of scientists globally in a list regularly updated by Stanford University and Elsevier. The list has increased compared to the previous year, as reported by the publishers of the list, rising from 25 in the preceding year, according to a press release by NMSU.


NMSU NM FAST to host 7th  SBIR/STTR innovation summit

New Mexico State University (NMSU) announced the seventh annual New Mexico Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)/Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Innovation Summit. The summit, organized by the New Mexico Federal and State Technology (NM FAST) Partnership Program at NMSU's Arrowhead Center, invites participation from small businesses, federal program managers, defense representatives, experts, and support organizations committed to advancing innovation, according to a press release by NMSU.


Nuevo Atrisco breaks ground on commercial plaza

The city of Albuquerque announced revealed that Nuevo Atrisco has initiated the construction of the next phase of its development project. Under an agreement with the Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA), Nuevo Atrisco, LLC, will lease 1.6 acres of the site to establish a dynamic community plaza, according to a press release by the city of Albuquerque.


Nuevo Atrisco breaks ground on commercial plaza

The city of Albuquerque announced revealed that Nuevo Atrisco has initiated the construction of the next phase of its development project. Under an agreement with the Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA), Nuevo Atrisco, LLC, will lease 1.6 acres of the site to establish a dynamic community plaza, according to a press release by the city of Albuquerque.


Nuevo Atrisco breaks ground on Commercial Plaza

The city of Albuquerque announced revealed that Nuevo Atrisco has initiated the construction of the next phase of its development project. Under an agreement with the Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA), Nuevo Atrisco, LLC, will lease 1.6 acres of the site to establish a dynamic community plaza, according to a press release by the city of Albuquerque.


Los Alamos supports winter warmth with free firewood for tribal communities

Los Alamos National Laboratory announced it has provided free firewood, cleared from its property during on-site wildfire mitigation efforts this year, to warm woodstoves and kiva fireplaces this winter. Tribal members from the neighboring Accord Pueblos of San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, Cochiti, and Jemez collected hundreds of cords of firewood from the Laboratory's property to repurpose the timber, according to a press release by Los Alamos National Laboratory.


Sandia's collaboration to bring light-based nuclear material detection to market

Sandia National Laboratories announced that Blueshift Optics, founded by former Sandia employee Joey Carlson, is revolutionizing the detection of radioactive materials with technology created at Sandia National Laboratories. The cutting-edge technology, named Organic Glass Scintillators, was developed through collaboration between Sandia materials scientist Patrick Feng and Carlson, according to a press release by Sandia National Laboratories.


Should pornography be allowed to remain in Las Cruces Schools?

On October 12, Las Cruces Public Schools (LCPS) held a formal hearing about the book Jack of Hearts and Other Parts.