
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
The Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner Historic Site will host a Fiber Fair on Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
The University of New Mexico College of Nursing's Master of Science in Nursing Nurse-Midwifery program has been recognized as the 11th best in the nation by U.S. News and World Report's 2025 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools. Felina Ortiz, DNP, RN, CNM, FACNM, interim Nurse-Midwifery program coordinator, expressed her pride in the program, stating, “This ranking for the Nurse-Midwifery program is a testament to the dedication, scholarly curiosity, and passion for community modeled by UNM’s nurse-midwives and midwifery students.”The College's commitment to...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
Club Sports at the University of New Mexico (UNM) are thriving, offering a plethora of options for students who wish to stay active and engaged in athletics while balancing their academic and personal lives. These sports programs, under the umbrella of UNM Recreational Services, cater to both competitive and recreational athletes.Jessica Bennett, Club Sports Project Assistant and Sport and Recreational Club Council President, expressed her dedication to the program, stating, "I like to see everyone in action. It reminds me why I keep coming back to Club Sports and...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
U.S. News & World Report has unveiled its 2024 Best Graduate Schools rankings, highlighting several programs at The University of New Mexico. Nursing Midwifery at UNM has secured the 11th spot, with a total of 15 colleges/schools and programs ranking in the top 100.Speaking about the rankings, a spokesperson for the publication mentioned, "The rankings focus only on graduate programs, as opposed to other rankings released from U.S. News and World Report that focus on undergraduate and online programs. The publication releases rankings every year but focuses on different...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
The Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department is expecting hundreds of orphaned kittens and puppies anytime now and throughout the summer season. The department has put out a call for support from the community as they prepare to care for these new arrivals."When the new arrivals come to the shelter, we will need certain items to take care of these bundles of joy," expressed the Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department. They have set up a baby registry on Amazon.com under the name Kennel Kompadres to make it easy for those who wish to donate."You can help save these fragile...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
The Santa Fe County Board of County Commissioners was forced to continue its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, due to technical difficulties that would have hindered public participation. As reported, the continuation was necessary to ensure that members of the public who had planned to participate remotely would not be excluded.In a statement, the Board announced that the meeting will resume on Monday, April 15, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. The Continued Meeting is set to take place in the Commission Chambers at 102 Grant Avenue Santa Fe NM. Those interested...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
The upcoming Fiber Fair at Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner Historic Site is set to offer visitors a unique and educational experience on Saturday, May 4, 2024. The event will showcase the rich history of New Mexico through various wool-related activities and demonstrations.Aaron Roth, the Bosque Redondo Memorial Site Manager, expressed his excitement for the event, stating, "Let this event be a celebration and appreciation of the centuries-old weaving traditions that have flourished in the beautiful state of New Mexico.”Attendees of all ages will have the...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University is making strides in driving energy funding in New Mexico through its NM FAST program. The program, which supports regional technology-focused startups in securing research and development funding, has been instrumental in aiding businesses in accessing federal investment opportunities.Dana Catron, deputy director of Arrowhead Center and director of the NM Clean Energy Resilience and Growth Cluster, highlighted the significance of New Mexico's energy technology ecosystem, stating, “New Mexico’s energy tech ecosystem stands...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
New Mexico State University’s Model United Nations team once again showcased their excellence at the 2024 MUN conference in New York City, where they were awarded the prestigious Outstanding Delegation award. The team has a remarkable track record, having achieved top honors in 17 out of the last 18 years.Neil Harvey, the government professor and department head who accompanied the students as their advisor, expressed his pride in the team, stating, “I am very proud of each member of our team for their hard work in preparation for this conference and for their ability to...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are exploring the potential of using depleted oil and natural gas reservoirs for storing hydrogen, a carbon-free fuel with various clean energy applications. Led by Sandia chemical engineer Tuan Ho, the research aims to investigate the feasibility of underground hydrogen storage as a means of addressing energy needs and decarbonizing the energy sector.In a recent paper published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Ho's team shared their findings on the underground storage of hydrogen. The study...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 9, 2024
Alina Chircu, Ph.D., has officially joined The University of New Mexico as dean of the Anderson School of Management. Chircu comes to UNM Anderson from Bentley University in Waltham, Mass., where she served in a number of capacities. Her posts included interim dean of business, associate dean followed by senior associate dean of business for graduate programs and chair of the Information and Process Management department, where she was also a faculty member.UNM Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs James Holloway praised her expertise and talents. “Dr....

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2024
In light of the recent return of Swainson’s hawks to NMSU, students and faculty are being advised to be cautious as the nesting hawks settle in around campus. The hawks, protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, have been known to exhibit aggressive behavior in defense of their nests.According to NMSU officials, the hawks, though typically docile, can become aggressive towards perceived threats to their nests. This has resulted in instances where the hawks have swooped down and struck pedestrians on the head and arms. To ensure safety, individuals are urged to...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2024
The Albuquerque Police Department's Traffic Division conducted a citywide illegal street racing operation over the weekend, resulting in officers breaking up three separate events. Kathryn Edmiston, 21, was arrested after officers noticed her vehicle in a parking stall of the Maverick gas station located at 5001 Jefferson Street N.E. Edmiston fled from officers on March 30, when they were conducting a similar operation and was booked into MDC on a warrant for Reckless Driving and Aggravated Fleeing Law Enforcement (2 counts).According to the report, the three racing...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2024
The New Mexico Arts Commission and the New Mexico Arts Division have announced that nominations are open for the 2024 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts. The awards, which celebrate the significant role of arts in the economic and cultural lives of New Mexicans, will accept nominations until April 24, 2024."We are incredibly fortunate to live in a state where arts and culture are so deeply embedded in our everyday lives, so much so in fact, that we are at risk of taking them for granted," said Michelle Laflamme-Childs, New Mexico Arts Executive Director.The...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2024
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Two remarkable women from Sandia National Laboratories have been recognized with the prestigious 2024 New Mexico Women in Tech Award by the New Mexico Technology Council. The award celebrates women who excel in the tech industry, driving innovation, and inspiring others to pursue careers in technology.Mary Monson, Senior Manager for Technology Partnerships and Business Development at Sandia, has been instrumental in advancing the lab's technology transfer efforts. Colleagues praise Monson for her passion and drive, with Technology Partnership Manager...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2024
The NMSU Fire Department has issued a safety reminder urging individuals to be vigilant about their evacuation plans in public buildings. Encouraging preparedness, the department emphasized the importance of familiarizing oneself with emergency procedures and surroundings."As you enter, take a moment to look around and familiarize yourself with the environment," advised the NMSU Fire Department. They emphasized the need to proactively locate exits and assess their proximity for quick and efficient evacuation if needed.Acknowledging potential challenges during...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 7, 2024
The University of New Mexico's duck pond has become a beloved spot for students, faculty, and local residents to gather, study, and unwind. Originating from humble beginnings, the pond has evolved into a central hub of activity on campus.Trinity Moody, a fourth-year undergrad, reminisced about the pond's transformation, stating, “Ducks always flew down to hang out and it was a popular duck spot for a long while. Eventually, planners — and perhaps students? — decided to make the lot a full-fledged pond so that the ducks would have a true designated spot to hang out.”...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 6, 2024
The University of New Mexico recently held a series of events as part of Farmworker’s Awareness Week to shed light on the challenges faced by farmworkers and the importance of their contributions to the food system. El Centro de la Raza, College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP), and other campus organizations organized various activities to raise awareness and educate the community about the realities of farm work.Rodolfo Becerril, El Centro de la Raza Student Success Specialist, emphasized the goal of bringing awareness to the challenges and situations that farmworkers...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 6, 2024
In its 20th consecutive year, the "Traditional Medicine without Borders: Curanderismo in the Southwest and Mexico" summer program led by Eliseo “Cheo” Torres and Mario Del Angel Guevara, University of New Mexico Chicana/o Studies professors, is set to return. This time, the two-week course will be held under the new Curanderismo Institute.The program serves as a platform for traditional healers from various Latin American countries and the U.S. to gather and exchange knowledge on "Curanderismo", the traditional holistic healing practice. Torres highlighted the unique...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 5, 2024
New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service is set to host a series of workshops focused on Small Acreage Stewardship and Homesteading Skills from April to October. The free workshops will take place at NMSU’s Sustainable Agriculture Science Center at Alcalde, New Mexico, with sessions scheduled for Thursdays at 6 p.m. and Saturdays at 9 a.m.According to Tom Dominguez, Santa Fe County Extension Agriculture agent, "Residents with 20 or fewer acres of land and the desire to put their resources to use... can attend any of the series events." The workshops aim...