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Baywatch Community Calendar 4-6-23

Event Spotlight 5K Run/Walk The mental health campaign “You Are Enough” will present the first annual “You Are Enough” 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, April 8.

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Rain delay clears way for American Martyrs 5K in Manhttan Beach

by Kevin Cody The clouds didn’t part, and the sun didn’t shine following Monsignor John Barry’s invocation on behalf of the 43rd Annual American Martyrs 5K.

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Minority representation in New Mexico universities: Two Black professors talk about tenure

Minority representation in New Mexico universities: Two Black professors talk about tenure Miranda Cyr, Las Cruces Sun-News © Nathan J Fish / Sun-News Henrietta Pichon, dean of the New Mexico State University College of Health, Education and Social Transformation, is the only tenured Black professor at the university. She is pictured at O’Donnell Hall on the NMSU campus in Las Cruces on Tuesday, July 13, 2021. Correction: This version of the article states that in 2019, four Black men were tenured professors at NMSU. The Sun-News is pursuing a more accurate accounting of the number of Black tenured professors currently at the university. LAS CRUCES - In New Mexico universities, the deficit of Black women in tenured professor positions is clear.

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Karen Trujillo leaves legacy of research and education in New Mexico

Karen Trujillo leaves legacy of research and education in New Mexico She helped form Educators Rising New Mexico Adriana M. Chavez LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Karen Trujillo was known as a brilliant researcher and passionate advocate for New Mexico students and educators. A proud Aggie, she earned all three degrees – bachelor’s, graduate and Ph.D. – from New Mexico State University in secondary education, mathematics, and curriculum and instruction. She was also a huge Aggie sports fan, cheering proudly at men’s and women’s basketball games, among other sporting events. But outside of her family, what was closest to her heart was education. Trujillo became superintendent of Las Cruces Public Schools in 2019, but maintained her deep connection to NMSU.

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