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Summary – Communities in the Rio Grande Basin are scaling up their water conservation and watershed restoration activities to address the challenges posed by climate change, aridification, and water scarcity. Thornburg Foundation staff recently contributed to a ...
This article was originally published by the Los Alamos Reporter. NM TECH NEWS RELEASE A landmark report, developed by the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, has received a prestigious national award. The John C. Frye Memorial Award was presented...
New Mexico has made significant investments to strengthen career and technical education (CTE) and create more rigorous college and career pathways in school districts. However, implementing these changes is particularly challenging in rural areas of New Mexico....
This three-year grant totaling $593,400 is part of a national and local philanthropic partnership to achieve functional zero homelessness in Santa Fe County. SANTA FE – New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness announces two newly created critical positions for...
This article was originally published by the Water Desk. The Water Desk is excited to announce the recipients of new grants to support water journalism connected to New Mexico and the Rio Grande Basin. From the Rocky Mountains to the U.S.-Mexico border, the grantees...
The UNM District Partner Teacher Residency, including the Albuquerque Teacher Residency Partnership (ATRP) recognized 63 new teachers for completing its teacher residency program on May 4th, 2023. Thirty-four of these educators will begin a three-year employment...