Thursday - May 22, 2025
Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New Mexico Newsletter for Tuesday May 06, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Pennsylvania Joins State-to-State Verification Service Driver History Record; New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Virginia Implement NRII Solution
ARLINGTON, Virginia, May 6 -- The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators issued the following news: * * * Pennsylvania Joins State-to-State Verification Service Driver History Record; New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Virginia Implement NRII Solution AAMVA congratulates Pennsylvania on successfully implementing the State-to-State Verification Service (S2S) (https://www.aamva.org/technology/systems/driver-licensing-systems/state-to-state-verification-service-(s2s)) Driver History Rec  more

Two External Professors elected to National Academy of Sciences
SANTA FE, New Mexico, May 5 [Category: Political] -- Santa Fe Institute posted the following news release: * * * Two External Professors elected to National Academy of Sciences SFI External Professors Alison Gopnik and Scott Page are among 120 new members of the National Academy of Sciences, announced this week. Election to NAS recognizes the members' "distinguished and continuing achievements in original research." The National Academy of Sciences, established in 1863 under President Abra  more

UNM Professor Emerita Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, May 5 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news: * * * UNM professor emerita elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences The American Academy of Arts and Sciences has announced that Joan Bybee, distinguished professor emerita of UNM Linguistics, has been elected to the Academy as part of the 2025 class. She joins a renowned group of nearly 250 leaders from across the country and the world. This recognition reflects Bybee's exceptional contribu  more

UNM Strengthens Ties With NRAO as NgVLA Project Advances in New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, May 5 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news: * * * UNM strengthens ties with NRAO as ngVLA project advances in New Mexico New Mexico has long been a leader in radio astronomy, with the iconic Very Large Array (VLA) standing as a symbol of scientific innovation for nearly 50 years. Operated by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), the VLA remains one of the most powerful radio telescopes in the world. But the future of the field is even   more