
By New Mexico Sun | Nov 28, 2023
The University of New Mexico (UNM) announced that Dominic Oddo, a graduate student in the University of New Mexico Department of Physics and Astronomy, received the NASA FINESST grant to support his research until the completion of his Ph.D. Over the next three years, Oddo will leverage data from the NASA Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission to investigate the prevalence of circumbinary planets (CBPs) in the galaxy. The announcement came on Thursday after an intense selection process.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 28, 2023
New Mexico State University (NMSU) announced the second product line of NMSU’s New Mexico Heritage Wool Project, featuring a limited number of artisanal wall hangings woven with wool from sheep raised by NMSU students. These unique pieces are now available for purchase, marking a collaborative effort aimed at raising awareness of New Mexico's sheep heritage and wool industry. The project underlines the significant contribution of academia in promoting traditional practices and local economies.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 28, 2023
New Mexico State University (NMSU) announced that Dennis Daily, the department head of NMSU Library’s Archives and Special Collections, has been honored with the 2023 New Mexico Community Achievement Award from the New Mexico Library Association. The recognition was given for his library service and contributions to the community. This award underscores Daily's significant impact on library services in New Mexico.

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 28, 2023
City of Albuquerque City Council met Wednesday, Nov. 8

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 28, 2023
City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, Nov. 6

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 27, 2023
The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department recently announced that along with the Departments of Economic Development, and Tourism, it is urging New Mexicans and visitors to support small businesses during the holiday season. New Mexico observes a Small Business Saturday tax holiday, suspending the collection of gross receipts tax on qualifying item sales at specific non-franchise small businesses with 10 employees or less.

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 27, 2023
City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Thursday, Nov. 2

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Nov 27, 2023
City of Santa Fe Buckman Direct Diversion Board met Wednesday, Nov. 2

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 27, 2023
Sandia National Laboratories announced that their new supercomputer, Stout, has earned a spot on the Top500 computers. Securing the No. 87 position, Stout received a performance of 8.9 petaflops. The supercomputer's development and deployment is part of a broader national initiative for advanced simulation and computing.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 27, 2023
UNM Health Sciences announced that The University of New Mexico Hospital and UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center collaborated with El Mezquite Market, Walgreens, and various community partners for "¡Vacuna por Pavo!" the weekend preceding Thanksgiving. Individuals queued up at the El Mezquite location on 98th Street and Central to receive either the flu or COVID vaccine, with the added incentive of receiving holiday dinner essentials, including complimentary turkey and pie. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve community health through accessible vaccination...

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 26, 2023
The University of New Mexico (UNM) has announced that the UNM campus will be embellished with luminarias during its annual student tradition of Hanging of the Greens. During this event, attendees, including the community, are urged to bring unwrapped children's books to contribute to the UNM Children’s Hospital, placing them under the tree at Hodgin Hall. This yearly celebration is a cherished tradition that brings together the Albuquerque community and encourages goodwill and giving.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 26, 2023
``` New Mexico State University (NMSU) announced a recent $5.9 million grant renewal in partnership with the scientists at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center over the next five years. They will receive training in various cancer research areas, including basic science, public health, human biology, and clinical research. The partnership aims to provide learning opportunities for students and professionals alike, contributing to advancements in cancer research. The funding of this significant partnership is supported by a notable federal...

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 26, 2023
New Mexico State University (NMSU) announced its Extension Service launched New Mexico LandLink, a website addressing the state's critical land access needs. Launched to connect farmers and ranchers with landowners, the platform facilitates communication and resource discovery, providing NMSU Extension agents with essential tools to assist New Mexico residents in collaboration with the program. This initiative is geared towards mitigating potential future loss of agricultural land due to development.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 26, 2023
New Mexico State University announced More than 30 students participated in the Great Minds in STEM conference held this fall. These students excelled in various competitions and an award-winning performance in the Cybersecurity Hackathon at the conference. The event took place this year, providing an opportunity for students to network with professionals from leading technology companies.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 26, 2023
The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) announced that the NM Energy$mart Weatherization Program, administered by MFA, took center stage at the 2023 Weatherization Day event in Mescalero, New Mexico. The program aims to enhance energy efficiency and ensure safety for low-income households across the state.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 26, 2023
The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions (NMDWS) announced the initiation of Phase 2 of the Energy Transition Act Displaced Worker Assistance Program to aid individuals who lost employment due to the closure of the San Juan Generating Station and Westmoreland Mine. Eligible displaced workers who haven't retired can opt for either a one-time wage differential payment or a program supporting training, education, or apprenticeship for up to two years as part of Phase 2. This initiative is taking place in New Mexico to help locals affected by shifts in the energy sector.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 26, 2023
The city of Las Cruces declared that its Financial Services Department was awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its annual comprehensive financial report by The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. This certificate is considered the highest accolade in governmental accounting and financial reporting. The achievement marks the 19th consecutive year Las Cruces has been recognized, demonstrating its commitment to rigorous financial transparency and standards.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 26, 2023
The City of Las Cruces declared that its Financial Services Department was awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its annual comprehensive financial report by The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. This prestigious accolade is given annually and is considered the highest honor in governmental accounting and financial reporting.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 25, 2023
The city of Las Cruces announced the Federal Highway Administration has granted the city $400,000 through the Safe Streets and Roads for All program. The grant was awarded to enhance safety measures in the city through comprehensive planning and demonstration activities.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 25, 2023
Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) announced that Dr. Jessica Maggie Brophy, an English instructor at CNM, collaborated with Wellness CNM to develop a stress management-focused journaling workshop. Dr. Brophy obtained her Journal to the Self-certificate from the Therapeutic Writing Institute three years ago. This initiative is a part of the college's efforts to improve students' mental health and wellness.