
Richard Reyes
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Oct 11, 2024 |
gallupsun.com | Richard Reyes
The University of New Mexico-Gallup will receive $4 million for the phase 3 renovation of Gurley Hall if voters approve New Mexico’s General Obligation Bond 3 for higher education during the 2024 General Election. This fall, GO Bond 3 will ask voters to authorize the state to issue more than $230 million in bonds to fund public higher education institutions, special public schools and tribal schools. Approval of the bond would not raise taxes.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
news.unm.edu | Richard Reyes
GALLUP, N.M. — The University of New Mexico-Gallup will receive $4 million for the phase 3 renovation of Gurley Hall if voters approve New Mexico’s General Obligation Bond 3 for higher education during the 2024 General Election. This fall, GO Bond 3 will ask voters to authorize the state to issue more than $230 million in bonds to fund public higher education institutions, special public schools and tribal schools. Approval of the bond would not raise taxes.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
news.unm.edu | Richard Reyes
GALLUP, N.M. — The University of New Mexico-Gallup hosted a collaborative meeting in recently focused on improving health career pathways and ensuring New Mexico communities have the health care resources and services they need. The UNM Health Sciences Center Office for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and UNM Health Sciences Center Office of the Executive Vice President organized Asset Mapping for Health Career Pathways in the Student Services & Technology Center at the UNM-Gallup branch campus.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
news.unm.edu | Richard Reyes
Gallup, N.M. — The University of New Mexico-Gallup hosts a week of activities in September in observance of National Campus Safety Awareness Month to focus on making the branch campus a safer and healthier place. UNM-Gallup’s Campus Safety Week is scheduled Monday-Friday, Sept. 16-20.
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Aug 19, 2024 |
news.unm.edu | Richard Reyes
GALLUP, N.M. — State lawmakers praised the continued growth of The University of New Mexico-Gallup after the chancellor delivered updates about the branch campus to the New Mexico Interim Indian Affairs Committee on Friday, Aug. 2. The committee had a three-day meeting in the northwest corner of the state, ending at UNM-Gallup’s Student Services & Technology Center. This is the second year in a row that UNM-Gallup has hosted a meeting of the Interim Indian Affairs Committee.
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