Social Work Programs Reaccredited for Eight Years

Social Work Programs Reaccredited for Eight Years

November 17, 2020 Las Vegas, N.M. – The Council on Social Work Education reaccredited the New Mexico Highlands University Facundo Valdez School of Social work for eight years through 2028. The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredits social work programs...

New Entrepreneurship Program Focuses on Industrial Hemp

November 13, 2020 Las Vegas, N.M. – The New Mexico Highlands University Board of Regents approved a new program in Emerging Business Markets Entrepreneurship. The program’s initial concentration will offer students a certificate in industrial hemp entrepreneurship....
More November Talks Scheduled for Indigenous People’s Month

More November Talks Scheduled for Indigenous People’s Month

November 10, 2020 Las Vegas, N.M. – New Mexico Highlands University presents four more virtual talks for Indigenous People’s Month in November, with presentations on Nov. 12, 17, 18, and 19. The Zoom link for all the talks in the series titled, “Indigenous Voices –...
Three Alarid Brothers Build Successful Technology Careers

Three Alarid Brothers Build Successful Technology Careers

November 9, 2020 Las Vegas, N.M. – Three brothers who are New Mexico Highlands University alumni grew up with a passion for computer science and technology, developing video games together as children. All three have built successful professional careers based upon...
Grant Portfolio Increases Sharply at Highlands

Grant Portfolio Increases Sharply at Highlands

November 4, 2020 Las Vegas, N.M. – New Mexico Highlands University’s grant portfolio rose sharply this year, growing from approximately $27 million in total value in 2019 to approximately $41.5 million in 2020, the largest yearly increase in the last five years....