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If preps can play in Las Cruces, why can t the Aggies?

Now, state indoor venues have a chance to host games, minus fans

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Lobo Shaiquel McGruder, left, gets fouled by Boise State’s Mallory McGwire in action last February. UNM has an option of trying to play its last scheduled home game in the Pit, but must decide if it makes sense to do so. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal) On second thought, maybe they can play some games indoors, we learned Thursday. When Wednesday’s news of games being allowed again in the state of New Mexico depending on a county’s case-count status and the type of venue, it seemed clear in the wording of the health order that a “yellow” county like Bernalillo – home of the New Mexico Lobos – would not be allowed to have indoor competitions.

New Mexico Higher Education Department Hires New Director Of Adult Education Amber Gallup Rodriguez

New Mexico Higher Education Department Hires New Director Of Adult Education Amber Gallup Rodriguez NMHED News: SANTA FE The New Mexico Higher Education Department (NMHED) has announced that Amber Gallup Rodriguez will serve as director of the agency’s Adult Education Division.    The Adult Education Division oversees 24 programs statewide authorized to provide instructional and testing services for New Mexicans seeking to attain a High School Equivalency credential or HSE.   These programs also support New Mexican adults to strengthen core literacy, numeracy, and digital skills, learn English as a Second Language (ESL) and civics, and prepare for college or enter a career pathway. Adult education programs served 9,520 adult learners for the 2019-2020 program year, with 655 New Mexicans attaining a high school equivalency credential, and 1,463 transitioning to higher education or vocational training.

FRI: Lawmakers Consider Subsidies For College Tuition, Cowboys For Trump Founder Released, + More

   By Cedar Attanasio Associated Press / Report For America State Senators are considering a bill to provide $30 million in subsidies for attendees of two-year colleges and a pilot program to help college dropouts finish their degrees. Of that, $26 million would be drawn from the general fund to support students of two-year colleges through the Opportunity Scholarship. The scholarship covers tuition and fees before federal funding is awarded. Stephanie Rodriguqez, acting secretary of the New Mexico Higher Education Department, says in an op-ed in the Albuquerque Journal  that allows students the option to apply other financial aid they receive, such as federal Pell grants, to other expenses that often stand in the way of attaining a degree.

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