New Mexico Sun

News from July 2024


Assistant professor K.T. Manis advances strategic marketing through innovative approaches

Marketing can serve as a powerful catalyst for building a business or brand, but there's a depth of strategic intricacies beyond what initially meets the eye. One faculty member in the College of Business has been delving into the field of strategic marketing, thanks to his entrepreneurial background and interest in strategic issues.


UNM opens applications for pre-health scholars certificate at Rio Rancho campus

Applications are now open for the University of New Mexico (UNM) Health Sciences Pre-Health Scholars Certificate (PHSC) program at the Rio Rancho campus. The program, established two years ago, integrates science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields with humanities and cultural experiences.


NMSU graduate student preserves history through archival project

Graduate student Lauretta King began her journey at New Mexico State University (NMSU) in spring 2022 by securing a job in the Black Programs office as an administrative assistant. Unbeknownst to King, this position would lead her to discover and archive decades of historical documents that preserve the history of NMSU’s Black Programs.


NSF invests nearly $16 million in climate resilience projects at UNM

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced a nearly $16 million investment in three research projects led or supported by The University of New Mexico (UNM). This funding is part of a broader $77.8 million NSF initiative under the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR), aimed at building climate resilience capacity.


UNM political science class hears firsthand account from key figure in 'Bridgegate' scandal

A group of Political Science students at The University of New Mexico had the opportunity to learn about a historic U.S. Supreme Court case from one of the main individuals involved in the worldwide scandal.


Grisham on special session: 'Together, we can make our state safer for all'

Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's decision to forge ahead with a special session of the New Mexico State Legislature on Thursday, July 18, despite backlash brought no advancement on her crime and public safety concerns.


Abedon Lopez Senior Center begins redevelopment with $6 million investment

Beginning July 15, 2024, the Abedon Lopez/Santa Cruz Senior Center in Santa Fe, NM, will temporarily close for demolition and the construction of a new building. This redevelopment project is part of Santa Fe County’s initiative to provide enhanced facilities and services for seniors. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2025.


New Mexico launches 'Free to Provide' campaign for healthcare professionals

The New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) has launched a new marketing campaign, “Free to Provide,” aimed at attracting healthcare professionals to the state. The initiative emphasizes the freedom that medical providers in New Mexico have to deliver medical care and services without the restrictions present in other states.


APD clears felony warrants and arrests during warrant roundup operation

The Albuquerque Police Department completed a successful warrant roundup operation resulting in 70 felony warrant arrests, the recovery of a stolen vehicle, and the location of a missing juvenile.


Mayor Keller elected delegate to Democratic National Convention

Last month, Mayor Tim Keller was elected as a National Delegate to represent the New Mexico Democratic Party at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in August. Mayor Keller is one of four Pledged Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO) Delegates.


New Mexico State University awarded collaborative DoD grant

The New Mexico State University College of Engineering is a collaborating partner in a research team led by the University of Houston on a project funded by the U.S. Department of Defense.


Senate Republicans respond to Biden's withdrawal from presidential race

Today, President Joe Biden announced he will not seek re-election.


Doña Ana County Utilities Department to close for training on August 2

The Doña Ana County Utilities Department will be closed on Friday, Aug. 2, for an employee Training and Development Day.


Senate Republicans criticize Democrats after short special session on public safety

The Special Session in Santa Fe aimed at addressing public safety concluded after five hours, resulting in the passage of a single bill.


UNM researchers explore psychedelics' potential against mental health disorders

Psychedelic drugs, often associated with 1960s counterculture, are attracting newfound attention from physicians and neuroscientists studying their potential to help people suffering from various behavioral health problems.


UNM named top producer of Hispanic bachelor degrees in education

The University of New Mexico (UNM) has been named one of the top 20 producers of Hispanic bachelor’s degrees in education, according to a recent report by Excelencia in Education. The report, published in March, ranked UNM 18th nationally for producing Hispanic education graduates at the bachelor’s level during the 2019-2020 academic year.


City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board will meet July 26

City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board will meet at 10 a.m., Friday, July 26


City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee will meet July 25

City of Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee will meet at 4:30 p.m., Thursday, July 25


City of Santa Fe Children and Youth Commission will meet July 25

City of Santa Fe Children and Youth Commission will meet at 3 p.m., Thursday, July 25


City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee will meet July 24

City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee will meet at 5 p.m., Wednesday, July 24