Adrian Gomez

CONTINUING THE LEGACY: D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro opens second location on Albuquerque’s West Side

On Oct. 29, D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro opened its second location in Albuquerque at 3771 NM-528, near Alameda and Coors Bypass. D.H. Lescombes has been crafting wine in New Mexico since the family emigrated from Burgundy, France, in 1981. The winery is located in the Mimbres Valley, just outside of Deming, and the traditions […]

CONTINUING THE LEGACY: D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro opens second location on Albuquerque’s West Side Read More »

A LEARNING OPPORTUNITY: UNM kicks off 2024 Research & Discovery Week

A variety of conferences, workshops, lectures and other activities will be open to the public and on display at The University of New Mexico for its 2024 Research and Discovery Week. The week, Nov. 8-15, is dedicated to showcasing UNM’s entire research enterprise, while promoting resources and opportunities available to all UNM researchers. “November is

A LEARNING OPPORTUNITY: UNM kicks off 2024 Research & Discovery Week Read More »

PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE: AEI fellow Robert Pondiscio focuses on the future of education at GACC Annual Meeting

The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce held its sold-out Annual Meeting at the Albuquerque Convention Center on Oct. 30. The Chamber welcomed Robert Pondiscio, American Enterprise Institute senior fellow, as the keynote speaker where he focused on the future of education. Pondiscio opened with a question on how many people went to traditional public school

PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE: AEI fellow Robert Pondiscio focuses on the future of education at GACC Annual Meeting Read More »

NATIONAL RECOGNITION: University of New Mexico No. 18 in delivering Hispanic bachelor’s degrees in education

The University of New Mexico has been recognized in an Excelencia in Education report as a top 20 producer of Hispanic bachelor’s degrees in education. The report, “Finding your Workforce: Latino Talent in Education,” says the top 25 institutions reviewed meet the nation’s economic needs by intentionally serving Latino students and producing Latino talent. It lists UNM

NATIONAL RECOGNITION: University of New Mexico No. 18 in delivering Hispanic bachelor’s degrees in education Read More »

HELPING THE COMMUNITY: Chamber supports UNMH mill levy, Higher-Ed bond

It’s less than a week away from the Nov. 5 election and a ballot that has the University of New Mexico Hospital mill levy statewide GO Bond 3 for Higher Education. On Sept. 8, Del Esparza, chairman of the board of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, and Terri Cole, GACC president and CEO, wrote

HELPING THE COMMUNITY: Chamber supports UNMH mill levy, Higher-Ed bond Read More »

0

Scroll to Top