NMSU study: State educator vacancies continue to decline
A new NMSU study shows educator vacancies in New Mexico dropped 18 percent from last year, reflecting steady progress in teacher recruitment and training across the state.
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A new NMSU study shows educator vacancies in New Mexico dropped 18 percent from last year, reflecting steady progress in teacher recruitment and training across the state.
The NMSU STEM Outreach Center continues programs to help children grow and thrive through hands-on experiences, outreach in local schools and community STEM events.
New Mexico public schools are receiving $35 million in state funding to improve campus safety, with the money distributed among more than 60 districts for facility and technology upgrades.
Stanford University and Elsevier named 50 NMSU faculty among the top 2 percent of scientists worldwide — up from 41 last year — reflecting the university’s expanding impact in research and discovery across disciplines.
An NMSU alumna says Honors College programs and faculty support opened paths for professional achievement and academic growth.
New Mexico State University Global Campus has partnered with El Paso Electric to expand workforce training, offering employees discounted tuition and access to online degree and microcredential programs.
LCPS leaders reported steady progress on student growth, safety upgrades and wellbeing goals under the district’s five-year strategic plan.
The Public Education Department has submitted a draft Martinez/Yazzie Action Plan to the court and is seeking public feedback through Oct. 17.
Doña Ana Community College will host a Banned Books Week Carnival Oct. 7 at the Espina campus and Oct. 9 at the Sunland Park center, featuring games, prizes and information on challenged books.