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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Dear UNM-Taos students, faculty and friends


Dear UNM-Taos students, faculty and friends:

It has come to our attention that the conservative advocacy group Rio Grande Foundation in Southern New Mexico is advocating closing no less than half of the community college branches in New Mexico in order to make up for budget shortfalls at the state level.

We believe this is a misguided and ill-informed proposal that ignores the enormous hardships our citizens would incur in comparison to questionable and at best short term cost savings. Not only would our local workforce be deprived of the training and skills they need to be competitive in a difficult job market, but at the same time communities would lose the very real, positive contributions community colleges make to the local economy. For instance, UNM-Taos students brought $2.6 million into Taos County in 2009 through federal Pell grants alone. UNM-Taos currently employs 260 faculty and staff serving over 1,600 students per semester in our service area, which includes two pueblos and nine high schools.

Although the Rio Grande Foundation survey is full of misinformation, we believe it is important that community members speak out as to the benefits of UNM-Taos and other branch campuses throughout the state. PLEASE respond to this survey and pay special attention to question seven, indicating your strong opposition to the closing and selling off of some of our most precious assets: our New Mexico community colleges.

Link to the survey:

Sincerely,
Kate O'Neill, Executive Director, UNM-Taos

Jim Gilroy, Dean of Instruction, UNM-Taos

Monday, December 6, 2010

Student Government Meeting


Regular Meeting

Friday, December 10, 2010

Klauer Campus, Pueblo Hall Room 129, 3:00 pm

Agenda

1) Call to Order

2) Roll Call – quorum for business present

3) Amendments to Agenda

4) Open Forum (5 minute limit)

5) Approval of Minutes

6) Reports and Committees

7) Old Business

a) Student Discount project

b) Year long schedule

c) UNM Taos Spring 2011 Art Show

8) New Business

a) Adjourn Meeting

If you are an individual with a disability who is in need of a reader, amplifier, qualified sign language interpreter, or any other form of auxiliary aid or service to attend or participate in a meeting of the UNM Taos Student Government, please contact the Student Government Office prior to the meeting. Public documents, including the agenda and minutes, can be provided in various accessible formats. Please contact if an accessible format is needed.

Amie Chávez-Aguilar
Student Success Director
University of New Mexico, Taos Campus
1157 County Road 110, Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557.
Phone: 575-737-6202

Taste of Green



Taste of Green FREE!

Saturday, 1 to 5

December 11, 2010

Come out for an afternoon to get a BITE of our Green Technology Classes coming up in January!

Where? Green Technology Education Center

on the Taos High School Campus

134 Cervantes - street across from Albertsons

1pm Welcome and Introduction

1:15pm Internship Opportunities In Taos Community

1:45pm Intro to Green Business

2:15pm Sustainable Food Farming

2:45pm 3D CAD and Green Building

3:25pm Intro to Solar Technology and Water Systems in our Built Environment

4:00pm Weatherization

4:30pm Building Science

Presenters include: Michele Dwyer, Sharon Leach, David Dobry, Mark Goldman, Bob Pedersen, Jason Pfeifer, Karlis Viceps