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After a few weeks of traveling across the state, the New Mexico Higher Education Department heard from colleges and universities that maintaining facilities has been a challenge. The department will use a windfall of funding to ensure existing buildings receive upgrades.
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Early last month, President Biden extended a repayment pause for student loans until October 2021. In the meantime, college seniors graduating in the…
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This time of year usually means the start of college football. Not this year. Without game days and big crowds of tailgaters, college towns across the...
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The 2020 legislative session is over. Gene Grant, host of New Mexico In Focus, recaps the biggest moments and topics, like the red-flag law (which…
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Just half of New Mexico high school seniors last year filled out a form to get federal assistance in paying for college, according to state officals. Now,…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 5/17 8a: Call now 277-5866. People in the U.S. owe more money on student loans than they do on credit cards. And that student loan…
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Folks gathered at polling locations across Albuquerque today to decide on the next mayor and city councilors, and a sick leave question. The line was long…
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The Department of Justice has scrutinized just two universities in the country about campus assault and harassment: The University of Montana and the…
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There’s expectation in the air when students go off to college—an expectation of independence and learning—and even safety. But for many people on…
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Apprenticeship programs across the country are getting an infusion of cash. The U.S. Department of Labor divided a record $175 million between 46…