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CALL TO ACTION: Fidelity Scholars Program needs scholarship-application readers

The Fidelity Scholars Program is in need of scholarship application readers. According to officials, the program is seeking readers to support the program, which is a transformative initiative empowering students from underrepresented and under-resourced communities. Ideal candidates have experience reviewing college or scholarship applications and a passion for making higher education accessible. Important dates for application […]

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BUILDING BRIDGES: UNM partners with National Hispanic Institute to host high school youth legislative session

The University of New Mexico is partnering with the National Hispanic Institute to host the statewide 2025 Dionisio “Dennis” Chavez New Mexico Lorenzo de Zavala Youth Legislative Session for high school students. Applications are now being accepted. Born in New Mexico, Chavez served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1931-1935 and in the U.S.

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INVESTING IN DOWNTOWN: City Council votes unanimously in favor of TIF bills

On Dec. 16, Doug Majewski, chair of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce’s Downtown Transformation Bold Issue Group and CEO of Hartman + Majewski, offered testimony in support of the proposed Tax Increment Financing (TIF) in Downtown Albuquerque during the City Council meeting. According to the city, tax increment financing is commonly used to improve

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BEHIND-THE-SCENES LOOK: GACC gets up-close look at how government works during annual DC Fly-In

It’s December — which means it’s time for the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Washington DC Fly-In. Twelve members flew to Washington, D.C., and spent three days in meetings with the state’s congressional delegation and policy experts – and also got in a bit of sightseeing. The GACC group kicked off meetings Dec. 11 with Sen.

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LEADING WITH EDUCATION: UNM-based research teams bring home Rocky Mountain Emmy for ‘Early Show with Alax’

“The Early Show with Alax,” supported by UNM-based research teams at the Family Development Program and the Cradle to Career Policy Institute, received a Rocky Mountain Emmy. The show, produced by MediaDesk and Film Nest Studios for the Early Childhood Education and Care Department (ECECD), is backed by research and family engagement by two university-based

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BUILDING THE WEST SIDE: Chamber backs Mesa Film Studios; city’s Environmental Planning Commission hears plan Dec. 19

On Dec. 1, Tom Jenkins, chairman of Economic Development teams for the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, and Terri Cole, GACC president and CEO, published an op-ed in the Sunday Journal regarding the proposed Mesa Film Studios on Albuquerque’s West Side. Jenkins and Cole wrote that the Chamber advocates for changes that will help diversify

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