The search committee for the position of director for American Indian Student Services has announced three finalists who will each participate in open forums next week. UNM students, faculty and staff are invited and encouraged to attend each of the.
Loretta Rose Chee was in her 50s, had a smattering of college and technical school classes behind her and wanted to start a business but didn’t know how to go about it. So she started classes at The University of New Mexico to seek a degree in business.
An incredible scholarship and opportunity is going to a well-deserving Lobo. University of New Mexico junior Gabrielle Thomas has just been awarded the prestigious Udall Scholarship. She joins just 54 other scholars, who were chosen out of 384.
By John Underwood / john@gulfcoastmedia.com
LOXLEY, Alabama Thirteen students from five schools in Baldwin County participated in a special signing day on Tuesday, May 4 at the Loxley Civic Center.
Unlike a traditional signing for athletic or academic college scholarships or even the traditional military signing day, Tuesday’s signing was for students joining the workforce through the Summer Utility Internship Program.
“This is the initial program that we hope to see expand through other partners into all areas of Baldwin County,” said BCBE Career Technical Education Coordinator Kendall Mowdy, principal of the South Baldwin Center for Technology in Robertsdale.