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By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
Dawn Begay, the City of Albuquerque’s Native American Affairs Coordinator, and Commander Gerard Bartlett of the Albuquerque Police Department have been honored with the national Attorney General’s Award for Outstanding Contributions to Community Partnerships for Public Safety. Their recognition stems from their efforts in coordinating agencies for a massive Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons initiative.Albuquerque’s Office of Native Affairs, a part of the City’s larger Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI), has been instrumental in this initiative. Established by Mayor...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
New Mexico State University will be showcasing the inspiring documentary "Madan Sara" in Las Cruces on February 15th. Directed by Etant Dupain, the film sheds light on the remarkable lives of Haitian women known as "madan sara," who play a vital role in Haiti's economy.Despite facing immense hardships and social stigma, these women demonstrate the power of Black women in a global economy. They work tirelessly to buy, distribute, and sell essential items in markets throughout the country, providing for their families and striving to establish a better future for...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
An assistant professor at The University of New Mexico's Anderson School of Management, Xaver Neumeyer, has conducted research on the processes employed by economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs and their use of technology. Through his study, Neumeyer aims to gain a deeper understanding of how these entrepreneurs manage and grow their businesses, as well as their impact on their communities.According to Neumeyer, these entrepreneurs, despite facing economic challenges, contribute significantly to their communities by creating job opportunities and providing essential...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
The City of Las Cruces Utilities Water Conservation program has announced the schedule for its 2024 Spring Lush and Lean Program. The workshops, designed to promote water conservation and sustainable landscaping practices, will be held every Thursday in March from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Branigan Library Roadrunner Room, located at 200 E. Picacho Avenue.The presentations, which will begin promptly at 5:45 p.m., will cover a range of topics related to gardening and landscaping in the desert climate of southern New Mexico. Stephanie Walker, Ph.D., Extension Vegetable...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
Researchers at The University of New Mexico Health and Health Sciences are conducting a groundbreaking study to test ski equipment that claims to prevent serious injuries. Led by Christina Salas, PhD, a biomedical engineer and associate professor in the UNM School of Medicine’s Department of Orthopedics, the team is using a hand-built machine, cadaver limbs, and real ski equipment to determine if these ski bindings can actually prevent ACL injuries.In an interview, Dustin Richter, MD, an associate professor in Sports Medicine at the UNM School of Medicine, emphasized the...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
The University of New Mexico (UNM) is hosting a symposium to raise awareness of its newly created Certificate in Interdisciplinary Design program. The symposium aims to inform undergraduates about the certificate program as well as the various design opportunities and career trajectories available to them.The program's faculty includes prominent experts in the field, such as Professor Tim Castillo from the School of Architecture and Planning, Professor Mary Tsiongas from the Department of Art, Vanessa Svihla from Organization and Information and Library Sciences, Leah...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 12, 2024
Santa Fe, NM – The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is excited to announce the appointment of Emily Berkes as its new family and programs educator. With a strong background in art history and contemporary art, Emily brings a wealth of experience and fresh ideas to enhance the museum's educational programs. She officially assumed her role on January 20.As the museum's new family and programs educator, Emily will be responsible for developing and implementing engaging programs to connect children, families, teachers, and other adults with the exhibits at the Museum of Indian...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 11, 2024
Sandia National Laboratories has announced that its employees have received recognition from the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) for their outstanding success in commercializing technology. The FLC serves as a hub, fostering partnerships and pathways to connect laboratory innovations with commercial markets.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 11, 2024
The University of New Mexico (UNM) has announced that Amanda Bienz, an assistant professor in the department of computer science, has secured a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for her project. The project aims to align parallel computer application performance with hardware capabilities and is funded by the NSF's Software and Hardware Foundations Program and EPSCoR. Its focus is on optimizing supercomputer performance.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 11, 2024
The University of New Mexico (UNM) has announced a partnership with research and consulting service Ithaka S+R to undertake a comprehensive study on the impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies on teaching, learning, and research practices. The university's collaborative initiative aims to evaluate how advancements in AI are influencing educational and research methodologies across its academic spectrum.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 11, 2024
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has announced that its Global Campus is introducing two state-of-the-art microlearning courses, coinciding with the launch of the Apple Vision Pro. Participants in these courses will delve into the practical applications of Virtual Reality (VR) in instructional design, sharpening their skills to create immersive e-learning experiences and build a robust portfolio.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 11, 2024
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has announced that its scientists are at the forefront of developing nanometer-scale light-based systems, a revolutionary step in ultrafast microelectronics and room-temperature infrared detection. This new metasurface architecture could lead to significant advancements in ultrafast information processing and the development of versatile terahertz sources, overcoming the current limitations of integrated circuits in terms of speed and adaptability.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 11, 2024
Los Alamos National Laboratory has unveiled the 2024 cohort of The New Mexico Lab-Embedded Entrepreneur Program (New Mexico LEEP). The selected fellows will collaborate with lab scientists to refine their innovative projects.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 11, 2024
The University of New Mexico's Anderson School of Management has revealed the names of this year's Hall of Fame and Young Alumni honorees. The Hall of Fame, which recognizes outstanding achievements and contributions of alumni, is celebrating its 35th class.The 2024 Hall of Fame inductees are Stephen Griego, CEO and president of DMC Logistics, LLC; Kathryn Lueders, Starbase general manager at SpaceX; and Shannon Rainosek, CEO of Frontier Restaurant. These individuals have been chosen for their professional success, commitment to their community, and dedication to...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 11, 2024
Crosswalk safety is of utmost importance when navigating the New Mexico State University campus. The NMSU Emergency Planning Committee provides guidelines and tips to ensure the safety of pedestrians, bicyclists, and drivers.Pedestrians are advised to always cross at marked crosswalks and obey pedestrian signals. They should also remember to look left, right, and left again before crossing the road. It is crucial for pedestrians to make eye contact with drivers to ensure that they are seen. Additionally, pedestrians should exercise caution when walking past stopped...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 11, 2024
New Mexico State University (NMSU) is emphasizing the importance of crosswalk safety on campus. The NMSU Emergency Planning Committee has provided guidelines for pedestrians, bicyclists, and drivers to ensure the safety of all individuals on campus.Pedestrians are advised to always use marked crosswalks and obey pedestrian signals. It is crucial to look left, right, and left again to ensure the road is clear before crossing. Additionally, pedestrians are encouraged to make eye contact with drivers to ensure they are seen before crossing. It is also important to exercise...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 10, 2024
APD detectives have arrested Dominic Ivan Martinez, 51, on multiple charges related to the sexual assault of minors. Martinez was apprehended on February 3, 2024, and since then, the APD Sex Crimes Unit has been actively investigating other potential cases linked to him.In light of these developments, the Albuquerque Police Department wants to remind the community that reporting sexual assault is crucial, even in cases of delayed reporting. They urge anyone who has been a victim of sexual assault or knows someone who has to reach out for help.According to the APD, there...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 10, 2024
APD homicide detectives are currently investigating a shooting death that occurred at Pat Hurley park on Albuquerque's West Side. The incident took place shortly before midnight on Friday, February 9, 2024. Officers from the Southwest Area Command responded to reports of a shooting at the park, which is located at 420 Yucca Dr., N.W. Upon arrival, they discovered an adult male who had sustained gunshot wounds. Despite the efforts of both officers and medical personnel to save his life, the man tragically passed away at the scene.The investigation into this unfortunate...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 10, 2024
As the 2024 legislative session nears its conclusion, discussions on crime bills have slowed amid doubts about their effectiveness. However, movement is still expected on gun safety measures. The session will continue until Thursday, February 15 at noon, with daily committee floor sessions anticipated.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 9, 2024
Senator Heinrich was honored as a Heritage Champion by the Alliance of National Heritage Areas (ANHA) at their annual Congressional Breakfast and Awards Reception. The senator, who represents the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area (NRGNHA), has been a strong advocate for National Heritage Areas and played a crucial role in ensuring the passage of the National Heritage Area Act.In his acceptance speech, Senator Heinrich highlighted the importance of National Heritage Areas in supporting arts, cultural organizations, and historic sites, particularly in Hispanic and...