Community News
Tour of the Gila applies grant award
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- Published: 18 March 2024 18 March 2024
Tour of the Gila applies grant award to highlight event’s heritage and impact
while inviting others to the experience
$30,000 from New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division supports marketing iconic bike race
Silver City, NM — Recognizing the impact of Tour of the Gila and rewarding the longevity of this internationally renowned cycling event, the New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division awarded $30,000 to the race’s nonprofit, Gila Community and Tourism Development.
Graduate Student Finds a Home in Silver City
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- Published: 17 March 2024 17 March 2024
Oscar Arteaga Romero will be in the cast of the upcoming Amazon Prime TV episode of “The College Tour” that will be filmed on campus in November. Link to article at the end.
From Venezuela to Colombia to Kansas to New Mexico, Graduate Student Finds a Home in Silver City
Oscar Arteaga Romero expected to spend recent years working on his MBA in Kansas, but when his husband found a job in Silver City, he transferred to WNMU and quickly decided to expand this educational experience beyond business.
While business administration remains one of his concentration areas in the WNMU MA in Interdisciplinary Studies program, he has added two others: sociology and kinesiology.
Art Major Finds Inspiration in Southwestern New Mexico
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- Published: 15 March 2024 15 March 2024
Natalee Drissell is a featured student in the upcoming Amazon Prime TV episode of “The College Tour” that was filmed on campus in November. Link to article at the end.
It was a bit of serendipitous timing that brought art major Natalee Drissell to WNMU. Drissell moved from Iowa to New Mexico in 2022 after her father, WNMU Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing Matt Drissell, accepted his position with the university. That same year, New Mexico created the Opportunity Scholarship, which allows in-state students to attend state-funded colleges and universities for free.
But it was not just the prospect of a debt-free education that encouraged Drissell to stay close to home. “I like that WNMU is a small college,” she said, “I did not want to go to one of the larger state schools because I am interested in the personal interactions with professors, especially in art. I do not want to be in a huge studio class; I want to be in a class with, like, twelve people I get to know really well.”
Persistence Pays Off for WNMU Nursing Student
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- Published: 13 March 2024 13 March 2024
Megan Custer is a featured student in the upcoming Amazon Prime TV episode of “The College Tour” that was filmed on campus in November. Article link at the end.
The path toward a nursing degree has never been straightforward for nursing major Megan Custer (BAS ’22). “I never knew what I wanted to be when I grew up,” she said.
What she did know was that she enjoyed playing volleyball. “I got into sports when I was really young and have always kept that going,” she said, “It is not something anyone pushed on me; it was an option and I always liked it.”
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- Published: 13 March 2024 13 March 2024
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Governor Appoints Sabrina Pack to State Game Commission
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- Published: 13 March 2024 13 March 2024
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham appointed Sabrina Pack, DBA, to the State Game Commission on March 7, 2024, and was sworn into office during the NM Game and Fish Department Commission meeting held on March 8, 2024, in Albuquerque (pictured). Sabrina Pack will be serving on a seven-member citizens’ body. According to the NM Game and Fish Department’s website, “the commission sets hunting and fishing regulations, hires the Department of Game and Fish director, oversees spending of a more than $35 million annual budget, and sets the department’s overall direction.”
Sabrina Pack will be representing southwest New Mexico on the Game Commission. She, along with Richard Stump, who is also a new appointment, are joining Senator Gregory Fulfer, Tirzio Lopez, Sharon Salazar Hickey, Edward Garcia, and Fernando Clemente, Jr. on the seven-member commission.
Zoology Major Has His Eye on Ants
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- Published: 12 March 2024 12 March 2024
While academic opportunities are what brought first-year student Logan Eastman to WNMU, the Gila is what has made him feel at home. Brought up in Tijeras, NM, east of Albuquerque, Eastman has lived his entire life close to nature. “Growing up, I was living in the Cibola National Forest,” said Eastman, “so I have always lived in a location where I had these huge, beautiful trees around me that were protected. And so for me [the Gila] is another nice backyard to have.”
Logan Eastman is a featured student in the upcoming Amazon Prime TV episode of “The College Tour” that was filmed on campus in November. Link to article at the end.
Entrepreneur Story Time: WolfHorse Outfitters
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- Published: 12 March 2024 12 March 2024
SILVER CITY, NM — The Silver City MainStreet Project is excited to announce WolfHorse Outfitters as the featured story teller for the March Kick-Ass Entrepreneurs — Silver City (KAE-SC) Story Time. The Story Time will take place at Little Toad Creek Brewery & Distillery, 200 N Bullard Steet, in downtown Silver City on Wednesday, March 20, at 5:30 pm. The event is free (with option to purchase food and drinks) and open to the public. Location note: Story Time will take place in Little Toad Creek's back meeting room.
Join The Silver City MainStreet Project for Story Time and learn about how Joe Saenz, owner and operator of WolfHorse Outfiters, became a Kick-Ass Entrepreneur! WolfHorse Outfitters has been operating since ca. 1998. "I was called back to our traditional lands and developed a lifeway to connect traditionally to Nde Benah to fulfill stewardship responsibilities and highlight a Native history, providing a service in the community that highlights locals, Natives, and tourists alike," said Saenz.