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UNM Board of Regents approve sale of former Student Family Housing site to CNM

UNM Board of Regents approve sale of former Student Family Housing site to CNM
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New Mexico State University to mandate Covid vaccines for staff, University of New Mexico to consider similar policy on Aug. 5

New Mexico State University to mandate Covid vaccines for staff, University of New Mexico to consider similar policy on Aug. 5
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Governor nominates new UNM regents

Governor nominates new UNM regents Nominees unanimously approved by New Mexico Senate March 15, 2021 Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has announced the nomination of three appointments to The University of New Mexico Board of Regents including Jack Fortner, William “Bill” Payne and Randy Ko. The nominees were submitted to the Senate Rules Committee for appointment and were approved unanimously in the Senate Rules Committee and were confirmed unanimously by the New Mexico Senate on Friday, March 12. Fortner and Payne were appointed to six-year terms, while Ko, a student regent, was appointed for two years. Their terms end Dec. 31, 2026, and Dec. 31, 2022, respectively. They replace Regents Rob Doughty, Marron Lee and student-regent Melissa Henry, whose terms expired Dec. 2020.

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Ringside Seat: Businesswoman Kim Rael From Just-Say-No Era Pushes Cannabis Bill

Ringside Seat: Businesswoman Kim Rael From Just-Say-No Era Pushes Cannabis Bill SFNM At a glance, corporate titan Kim Rael seemed like an unlikely convert to the cannabis industry. Rael, 55, was in high school in Raton when occupants of the White House made recreational drugs their target. In her own words, Rael was “the classic Nancy Reagan just-say-no person”. After college at Harvard, Rael went to work for then-U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman. She moved from government to jobs in the financial and technology sectors. Then she pivoted to what she calls “the wellness industry.” In plainer terms, Rael is president and CEO of Azuca, a 3-year-old company whose technology made it possible for edible cannabis to go directly into the bloodstream.

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