Voters of New Mexico approved three General Obligation (GO) Bonds, totaling nearly $260 million, for the construction or improvement of senior centers, libraries, and facilities for colleges and universities.
GO Bond 3 was of particular importance to...
As part of this year’s general election, voters in New Mexico will have a number of bond issues to consider as they peruse the ballot including GO Bond 2 or the library bond. GO Bond 2 will provide approximately $19 million including $6 million each for...
New Mexico has a long, distinguished history in the film industry. Tom Mix made silent movies in the early 1900s and award-winning classics such as Easy Rider and No Country for Old Men were filmed in northern New Mexico. Over the last several years, the...
When voters in the state get to the polls in the upcoming election they’ll find an item on the ballot for funding for a new Center for Collaborative Arts and Technology at The University of New Mexico. The UNM College of Fine Arts is asking for $45...
Voters in New Mexico once again gave higher education in the State of New Mexico a stamp of approval with the passage of General Obligation (GO) Bond C. The $155 million bond that will provide funding for more than 60 projects at colleges and...
Academic infrastructure has never been more important as illustrated since early-March when the COVID-19 pandemic hit New Mexico and sent students packing and heading home to finish the spring semester. The ability to provide remote education with a...
The November 2020 General Election will be crucial for many reasons, but especially for academic libraries across the state of New Mexico. General Obligation (GO) Bond B, if passed, will provide publicly funded New Mexico libraries with a total of $9.5...
During this year’s general election, voters statewide have the opportunity to help The University of New Mexico upgrade several old and outdated laboratories in a number of key areas across campus with the passage of GO Bond C including the Department of...
The UNM College of Nursing has a rich history dating back to the 1950s, when the first graduating class in 1959 was made up of 12 students. Since then, the college has expanded programs, specialties and degrees in effort to fulfill the state’s continued...
The College of Nursing and the College of Population Health at The University of New Mexico are operating out of cramped quarters. In fact, the College of Nursing is growing so rapidly that it doesn’t have space to train all of the prospective nurses who...