Tag: students

NMSU Biomedical Research Building to Undergo Expansion – Here’s Why it is Needed

NMSU is expanding its Biomedical Research Building to meet growing research demands and create more opportunities for students and researchers.

‘Academies of Albuquerque’ Seek to Transform APS High School Experience

Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) remains committed to bridging the gap between classroom learning and career readiness through collaborations with various sectors and teacher externships.

 Reading Remains Essential During Summer Break – APS

APS highlights summer reading initiatives designed to build literacy skills and foster a love of books among students.

Big Win for APS: Six Students Earn National Merit Honors, Highland Grad Secures Scholarship

Students demonstrated academic excellence and perseverance as they earned scholarships to pursue their studies.

Spending the Summer Break Wisely: Students Learn About Veterinary Science, Agriculture 

Students recently attended a free two-day agriculture program at Navajo Technical University, gaining additional learning opportunities during their academic break.

Why APS Food and Nutrition Services Is Upskilling Ahead of the New School Year

A 65-member Food and Nutrition Services team attended a conference aimed at improving their skills as the district prepares to offer healthier menu options come School Year 2026-2027.

Students Experiencing Homelessness Can Secure Free Documents Needed for Education – Here’s How

Homeless youth gain access to free state IDs and birth certificates under the state policy.

How a Simple Lemonade Purchase Benefited People Experiencing Homelessness

Second-graders from Helen Cordero Elementary School raised money through a lemonade stand to purchase hygiene kits for unhoused individuals in Albuquerque.

Higher Education Department Unveils Native American Tuition Scholarship: What Students Need to Know

Native American students have until July 1 to submit their applications for the Native American Tuition Scholarship.

Literacy Night Builds Reading Skills and Creativity

Students at Sierra Vista Elementary School engaged in activities aimed at boosting their literacy skills.

May Community Leader Spotlight: Ralph Adkins

This month, Brant One wants to put a community spotlight on a local teacher and inspiration who is retiring...

How a UNM Initiative for Rural Students Earned the 2026 New Mexico Excellence in STEM Award

The Rural Student Connectivity Project (RSCP) connects rural students with opportunities to help them succeed.