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10/6/2021

Help Wanted: Thousands of job openings posted in New Mexico

In New Mexico, COVID-19 cases seem to have plateaued, but state health officials said Wednesday that community spread and pressure on the health care system remain high.

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10/6/2021

PED, McDonald’s partnership for literacy continues

More than 4,000 copies of the bilingual children’s book, “Charles Reads/Carlos Lee,” will get into the hands of first graders around the state, thanks to a partnership between New Mexico owner-operators of McDonald’s restaurants and the state Public Education Department.

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09/30/2021

State agencies join forces to help tourism industry tackle workforce shortages

Tourism Department and Department of Workforce Solutions aim to connect qualified job seekers with tourism businesses looking to fill vacancies

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09/30/2021

State creates early childhood and daycare system to meet modern workforce needs

Until the pandemic, women made up more than 52% of the work force. In the last 70 years women have not only entered the workforce in greater numbers but have expanded their presence in almost every profession and occupation. Two-income families have increased dramatically, leading to an increased need for full-time childcare.

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09/26/2021

Youth can lead the way on vaccination efforts

Currently, 46% of New Mexicans ages 18 to 24 are fully vaccinated compared to nearly 70% for all age groups. Students can change that statistic through their leadership and activism.

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09/23/2021

Ready NM training boot camp leads to “new collar” jobs in New Mexico

New Mexico employers seeking over 1,000 workers with smart manufacturing skills

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09/22/2021

GEAR UP Week: New Mexico Celebrates College Readiness

Thousands of middle and high school students across New Mexico will have the chance to learn more about their college and career options this week as the state celebrates National GEAR UP Week.

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09/13/2021

N.M. Dept. of Higher Ed to Prioritize Data, STEM Teachers

The department’s budget priorities for the 2023 fiscal year include college scholarships, the state’s longitudinal data system, and covering student debt for STEM and technical education teachers.

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09/8/2021

Gov. Lujan Grisham sets sights on free college

At a roundtable discussion Wednesday in Española, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham expressed hope the state would become a leader in the national dialogue on free college and be a place where anyone could pursue a degree with few barriers.

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07/22/2021

US Department of Labor Awards $2.27M Grant To New Mexico

The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions (DWS) is the recipient of a 2021 U.S. Department of Labor Workforce Data Quality Initiative (WDQI) grant in the amount of $2.278M. Grant funds will be used to improve the delivery of training and employment services in New Mexico.

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