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The New Mexico Workforce Solutions Department has recently hired over 100 new staff members to allow the department to return calls from the public to the call center on the same day they are received. A number of the new employees were hired from the Health Department from individuals no longer needed for COVID-19 contact tracing.
The New Mexico Human Services Department is coordinating a new program with Help NM Inc. to offer all Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program customers an Employment and Training opportunity. The program is available to all SNAP customers between the ages of 16 and 59, who are not receiving cash benefits through HSD, applying for or receiving unemployment compensation benefits, and who are able and willing to work upon completion of the program. According to a news release from the NM HSD, the new program “provides an assessment, development of an employment plan, educational and
CSCC Students Named To Phi Theta Kappa All-Tennessee Academic Team Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Ariana Medina and Jessica Harvey were both selected to the Phi Theta Kappa All-Tennessee Academic Team. Pictured, from left to right: PTK Advisors Kimberly Harrington, Michele Wollert, Medina, Harvey and Dr. Bill Seymour, CSCC president.
Cleveland State Community College had two students named to the 2021 Phi Theta Kappa All-Tennessee Academic Team. Ariana Medina and Jessica Harvey both received medallions and were honored at an awards presentation on Tuesday in the college’s new Health and Science Center.
The All-Tennessee Academic Team is comprised of students nominated by their colleges to be considered for the All-USA Academic Team, sponsored by USA Today and PTK International Honor Society. Each of the state’s 13 community colleges selects two outstanding students to recognize for their academic achievement, leadership and service to the community.