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Luna Community College narrows list of candidates for president

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal The Luna Community College Board of Trustees has named six finalists for the position of president at the Las Vegas-based school. They are: Javier Ayala, Rod Flanigan, Edward Martinez, Benjamin Moritz, Kenneth Patterson and Christopher Villa. ...................... • Ayala has held such positions as campus dean with the State University of New York-Monroe and dean at Grossmont College in California. • Flanigan has been involved in higher education in Nebraska and recently worked at Cochise College in Arizona. • Martinez has served as vice president for strategic enrollment management at New Mexico Highlands University. • Moritz is deputy director, and chief academic and student services officer of the Wyoming Community College Commission.

State Senate Confirms 25 College And University Regents To Boards Across New Mexico

State Senate Confirms 25 College And University Regents To Boards Across New Mexico NMHED News: SANTA FE Twenty-five highly-qualified New Mexicans have been nominated by Gov. Lujan Grisham and confirmed by the State Senate to serve on Boards of Regents at public colleges, universities, and special schools across the state. “This year’s cadre of regents includes individuals with a high level of experience and enthusiasm for higher education, which will be key for guiding our state institutions forward in the coming years,” Higher Education Department Secretary Stephanie Rodriguez said. “We look forward to collaborating with them and all higher education leadership to ensure that New Mexico’s students and schools succeed.”

Student-teachers learning from former RRPS educators

Student-teachers learning from former RRPS educators Every year, Rio Rancho Public Schools needs not just teachers, but quality teachers. Three longtime educators amassing more than a century of teaching and administrative duties recently talked with the Observer about what they’re doing through New Mexico Highlands University to help future teachers prepare for and stay in the profession and enjoy it at the same time. Cathy Baehr They are Janis Keene, the head of the student teaching program at NMHU, a former teacher and girls basketball coach at Rio Rancho Elementary, with 40 years in education; Cathy Gaarden, a former principal at Maggie Cordova and Sandia Vista elementaries, with 37 years in education; and Cathy Baehr, the former principal at Enchanted Hills Elementary, with 35 years in the profession.

Leaving a legacy at Highlands

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... New Mexico Highlands University wrestling coach Doug Moses retires after 15 years with the Cowboys. (Courtesy of Max Deherrera/Sports Fanatic Photography) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal That nasty little virus can claim another victim. Doug Moses, who revived the New Mexico Highlands University wrestling program after a two-decade-plus hiatus, is retiring. ...................... “I’ve been around, I’ve been going to practice as a wrestler and a coach for 60 years,” he said. “I’m not sure, but coming off of this last 12 months is kind of … well, I decided this was as good a time to move on as any.” Moses, 72, said it was just too much after having the past season axed as he was preparing Jonathan Trujillo for the NCAA D-II national championships, then seeing this entire season cut by the school administration because the governor’s health orders were too onerous fo

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