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City of Santa Fe Public Safety Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 17


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, Oct. 16


UNM researchers explore hypothetical volcanic crisis scenario in CONVERSE exercise

The University of New Mexico (UNM) announced that the Community Network for Volcanic Eruption Response (CONVERSE) conducted scenario exercises focused on a hypothetical volcanic emergency in Arizona's San Francisco Volcanic Field (SFVF) within the United States. A research paper was recently published in the Volcanica journal, with lead author Yolanda C. Lin, Yolanda C. Lin, UNM Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, and co-author Tobias Fischer, Tobias Fischer, UNM EPS Professor and lead Principal Investigator of CONVERSE, according to a...


Albuquerque City Council met Monday, Oct. 16


City of Santa Fe Arts Commission met Monday, Oct. 16


Array Technologies expands in NM

Array Technologies has finalized its $50 million plans to expand with a new manufacturing campus in Bernalillo County, NM. The 22-acre expansion is projected to hire nearly 100 new employees in the following years, according to Array Technologies.


UNM Exercise Science Professor recognized by American College of Sports Medicine

The University of New Mexico (UNM) has announced that its faculty member, Ann Gibson, has been honored with the 2023 Recognition Award from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). An experienced contributor to teaching and research at UNM, Gibson has been actively involved with ACSM since 2010, according to a press release by UNM.


UNM Exercise Science Professor recognized by American College of Sports Medicine

The University of New Mexico (UNM) announced that Professor Ann Gibson was recognized by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) with the 2023 Recognition Award. Having contributed significantly to teaching and research at UNM, Gibson has been associated with ACSM since 2010, said a press release by UNM.


Pitch competition at NMSU honors entrepreneurs

The 2023 pitch competition of the Scale Up New Mexico program, hosted by New Mexico State University (NMSU), has recently concluded. According to an NMSU press release, each startup involved in the event delivered compelling pitches of their innovative solutions to a panel of judges.


NMSU academic adviser received ‘A’ Mountain Staff Award

New Mexico State University (NMSU) recently bestowed the "A" Mountain Staff Award upon academic adviser, Victoria Bañuelos, during the NMSU Employee Appreciation Picnic. In addition to her role as an academic adviser for physical sciences and engineering majors at NMSU, Bañuelos also holds positions as a pre-health professions adviser, director of the Osteopathic Medicine Pathway Program and staff adviser for the NMSU National Society of Collegiate Scholars student chapter.


NMSU opens two new agricultural buildings

New Mexico State University (NMSU) inaugurated the Food Science, Security, and Safety Center and the Animal Nutrition and Feed Manufacturing Facility at a ribbon-cutting ceremony recently. Notable participants included New Mexico Lt. Gov. Howie Morales, state Rep. Jack Chatfield, and Acting Deputy Secretary of the New Mexico Higher Education Department Gerald Hoehne, said NMSU in a press release.


Los Alamos research identifies HIV immune response

A study, combining computer modeling and experiments in macaques, has been revealed by Los Alamos National Laboratory. The study indicates that the human immune system controls HIV infections primarily by restraining viral replication in infected cells and eliminating these cells. The research paper, titled "CD8+ T cells control SIV infection using both cytolytic effects and non-cytolytic suppression of virus production", was published according to a press release by Los Alamos National Laboratory.


City of Santa Fe Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met Thursday, Oct. 12


City of Santa Fe City-County Advisory Council on Food Policy met Thursday, Oct. 12


City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, Sept. 11


Santa Fe River Commission met Thursday, Oct. 12


City council candidate fails to file legal documents, make full accounting for her charity

City Council candidate for District 6 Nichole Rogers failed to file the required legal documents for her charitable nonprofit and to make a full accounting as to where funds raised have gone.


New Mexico Republicans oppose new vehicle rules: ‘This proposed rule will place an undue financial burden on rural communities across the state’

The New Mexico House of Representatives Republican Caucus recently issued a statement opposing the Environmental Improvement Board’s plan to limit vehicle purchases in the state, contending that the board is ignoring the wishes of many New Mexicans.


City of Albuquerque City Council met Wednesday, Sept. 6


City of Santa Fe Airport Advisory Board met Thursday, Oct. 12