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By New Mexico Sun | Feb 13, 2024
The ABQ BioPark is currently seeking a qualified individual to fill the position of Assistant Gardener/Miniature Railroad Exhibit Operator. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting with the care and maintenance of plants and grounds, as well as operating and maintaining the miniature railroad exhibit. This position is part of the Horticulture department and reports to the Curator of Plants.According to the job description, the Assistant Gardener/Miniature Railroad Exhibit Operator will be involved in various tasks related to the operation and maintenance...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 13, 2024
High cholesterol, a leading cause of heart disease and stroke, could be treatable in coming decades with a new vaccine developed by University of New Mexico Health scientists. The vaccine lowers bad cholesterol in mice and non-human primates, potentially offering a cheaper treatment for high cholesterol.In a recent episode of It's Probably Not Rocket Science (IPNRS), the creators of this groundbreaking vaccine were interviewed, shedding light on its development, purpose, and the role of graduate students in the research process. Bryce Chackerian, endowed professor of...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 13, 2024
Assistant Professor Michelle Allgood from the University of New Mexico's School of Public Administration has been named an American Society of Public Administration (ASPA) Founders' Fellow. This prestigious fellowship program supports the next generation of public service leaders through professional development opportunities. Allgood expressed her excitement about the fellowship, stating, "I'm excited for the opportunity to learn more and to represent UNM's commitment to public service."Allgood's interest in public service began during her time as a missionary in...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 13, 2024
The Creative Media Institute at New Mexico State University (NMSU) is set to host an open casting call on Saturday, Feb. 17 in Milton Hall on campus. This casting call is aimed at expanding the actor database available for student-led films and providing opportunities for individuals interested in acting to showcase their talents.NMSU has been working towards establishing southern New Mexico as a hub for filmmaking, and this casting call is an important step in that direction. The auditions will play a pivotal role in supporting student-led film projects scheduled to...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 13, 2024
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has been awarded a $1.2 million grant for a collaborative research project focused on climate change. The project, which involves partnerships with Auburn University and the University of Delaware, aims to develop agricultural practices that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance soil health, and improve crop resilience to climate extremes such as droughts. The funding for this four-year research collaboration comes from the National Science Foundation's $56 million investment in climate change research.NMSU's research team, led...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 13, 2024
Sandia National Laboratories has developed a groundbreaking prototype using "bruising" materials that display evidence of tampering with containers of nuclear material. The innovative device, created by engineers at Sandia, goes beyond simply detecting tampering and boldly shows the damage, like battle scars. Heidi Smartt, a Sandia electrical engineer and project lead, explained, "Our first idea was to create a 'bleeding' material where it was extremely obvious that it had been tampered with. Then we made a new device using these materials where the damage is obvious for...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 13, 2024
The University of New Mexico (UNM) has announced a new partnership with Aramark Collegiate Hospitality as its on-campus dining services provider. This marks the first time in nearly 16 years that UNM has selected a new dining program partner. The decision comes after a rigorous procurement process that lasted almost a year and involved input from students, staff, faculty, and the food services administrative team."We are grateful for Chartwells' collaborative partnership over the years," said Alicia Solano, assistant vice president for Campus Business Services in...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 13, 2024
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Gretchen Morgenson will be visiting New Mexico State University (NMSU) on February 20th to discuss and sign her latest book, "These are the Plunderers: How Private Equity Runs and Wrecks America." The event, hosted by NMSU's College of Business and Center for Border Economics, will be held at the Yates Auditorium in Domenici Hall on NMSU's Las Cruces campus.In her book, Morgenson sheds light on a small group of billionaire financiers who prioritize their own wealth at the expense of workers, pensioners, and taxpayers. She aims...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 13, 2024
The ABQ BioPark is currently seeking candidates for the position of Seasonal Assistant Gardener. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting with various duties involved in the planning, care, and maintenance of BioPark landscapes and garden exhibits. This position reports to the BioPark Curator of Plants and is part of the Horticulture department.According to the announcement, the Assistant Gardener will perform a variety of tasks related to their assigned areas of responsibility. This includes participating in grounds and plant maintenance duties such as...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 13, 2024
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has announced its forthcoming event, Learn-A-Palooza. The event is designed to inform families about the educational opportunities available at NMSU and engage them in activities related to science, technology, engineering, art, math, and health. Hosted by NMSU’s College of Health, Education, and Social Transformation (HEST), the event is free and open to all.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has announced that its wind symphony has been granted the opportunity to perform at the College Band Directors National Association Southwestern regional conference. In preparation for this prestigious event, the wind symphony will present its selected music through two concert performances at the Atkinson Recital Hall on campus.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has announced its intention to host Research and Creativity Week, a series of public events, some of which require registration.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has announced that the Las Cruces International Film Festival (LCIFF) will honor Golden Globe-winning actor Ron Perlman with its "Outstanding Achievement in Entertainment" award at this year's festival. Perlman, known for his extensive career spanning over three decades, has displayed his acting prowess in various roles, including memorable performances in Guillermo del Toro's "Hellboy" and FX's "Sons of Anarchy."

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has announced its plans to host the Hispanic Scholarship Fund's College Camp 2024, an event designed specifically for students in grades 6th to 12th and their families. The College Camp, which is organized by NMSU, aims to provide valuable resources and guidance for its participants.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
Los Alamos National Laboratory has released the Annual Site Environmental Report (ASER), a comprehensive document that provides an overview of the laboratory's environmental performance. The report includes data on soil, water, air, animals, and plants, in addition to covering compliance, radiation dose estimates, and waste management.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
The Santa Fe County Economic Development Division has recently introduced the Regional Development Corporation (RDC) Technology and Manufacturing (TEAM) fund. This initiative aims to provide no-interest loans to manufacturing and technology-based companies in Northern New Mexico. The primary goal of the TEAM Fund is to support the growth of businesses in the region, ultimately leading to job creation, increased revenues, and attracting further funding and investment."The TEAM Fund is a testament to RDC's commitment to sustaining and assisting developing businesses in...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
Doña Ana County will be observing Presidents' Day on Monday, February 19, 2024. As a result, most administrative offices in the county will be closed on that day. However, it is important to note that first responders in the field will not be affected by the holiday closure.According to county officials, regular business hours for administrative offices will resume at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, February 20. The closure is in line with the observance of the federal holiday which honors two of the most prominent presidents in American history, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln....

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
The City of Albuquerque's Department of Arts & Culture is seeking creative organizations, programs, and leaders to participate in the 2024 cohort of the Mayor's Creative Youth Corps (MCYC). MCYC is a pre-professional paid summer mentorship program aimed at youth interested in pursuing a career in arts and culture."We are looking for organizations and leaders who are interested in serving as host sites and leading professional development sessions for the MCYC," said a spokesperson from the Department of Arts & Culture.As a host site, organizations will be paired with a...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
Construction is underway at Ladera Golf Course as the Parks and Recreation Department (PRD) embarks on a new project to enhance the clubhouse building. The remodel, which spans 1,000 square feet on the west side of the building, aims to create a new lounge area that seamlessly connects to the existing outdoor patio.PRD Director Dave Simon expressed enthusiasm for the project, stating, "This investment will add value to Ladera for golfers and the entire community. Play is up, customers are happy, and the improvements will take the atmosphere at the course to the next...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
Cinelease, Inc. and Cinelease Studios have announced their plans for a major expansion in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The entertainment service company has selected Albuquerque as the location for a new investment, which will involve the addition of five soundstages and two ancillary buildings, effectively doubling the current space of their facility. The expansion is expected to bring in hundreds of productions and create job opportunities in construction and film, while also providing a boost to the state's economy.New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham expressed her...