| **Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New Mexico Newsletter for Tuesday May 12, 2026 ( 4 items ) |
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Diverse paths, shared success: UNM's 2026 Inspiring Graduates
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, May 11 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:
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Diverse paths, shared success: UNM's 2026 Inspiring Graduates
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Each year in the days leading up to Spring and Fall commencement, the University Communication and Marketing team honors graduating Lobos whose stories reflect the many paths that lead to success at The University of New Mexico. It has become a meaningful tradition celebrating the leadership, resilience, determination, and individual
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Northern Corridor Highway Risks Irreversible Harm to Mojave Desert Tortoise
SANTA FE, New Mexico, May 12 -- WildEarth Guardians posted the following news release on May 11, 2026:
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Northern Corridor Highway Risks Irreversible Harm to Mojave Desert Tortoise
Conservation Groups Amend Lawsuit over Federal Agencies' Failure to Protect Threatened Wildlife in Reapproving Controversial Highway
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WASHINGTON - Conserve Southwest Utah, along with six Utah-based and national conservation organizations, amended their February lawsuit today over the Bureau of Land Managemen
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UNM-Gallup Chancellor Ezzell Announces Retirement
GALLUP, New Mexico, May 12 -- The University of New Mexico's Gallup campus issued the following news:
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UNM-Gallup Chancellor Ezzell announces retirement
UNM interim provost to appoint interim chancellor; competitive search to be launched in fall 2026
By Richard Reyes
The University of New Mexico-Gallup Chancellor Sabrina Ezzell announced that she will retire from her position on June 30 after nearly four years of service in the top leadership role of the branch campus.
In her retireme
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WildEarth Guardians: White House Unveils Rule to Strip Oversight From Public Lands Grazing Program
SANTA FE, New Mexico, May 12 -- WildEarth Guardians issued the following news release:
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White House Unveils Rule to Strip Oversight from Public Lands Grazing Program
The administration is attempting to move the rule forward without examining the cumulative impacts to wildlife, watersheds, land health and public oversight
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WASHINGTON - Today, the White House released a proposed rule that would overhaul the Bureau of Land Management's grazing regulations, reviving and advancing a contro
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