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Zceb Posts From The Road: Route 66 In Williams, Arizona From the Office of the Governor 8230;Partnership of the State and New Mexico Tech grows innovation and economy 聽SANTA FE ?Gov. Michelle Lujan Grishams initiative to establish The Centers of Excellence is resulting in New Mexico quickly becoming a leader in providing solutions and growing businesses that provide protection against 21st Century digital threats, according to a press release issued today from the governors office.New Mexicos Cybersecu <a href=Link cup romania</a> rity Center of Excellence at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology is helping to make the State of New Mexico a hub for technology and innovation, while also educating New Mexicos next generation of cyber industry leaders.The Cybersecurity Center of Excellence is one of four c <a href=Link cup</a> enters created under Gov. Lujan Grishams administration in 2019, all with the aim of linking the research capabilities of New Mexicos colleges and universities with <a href=Link quencher</a> economic development and workforce to grow key industries in the state.聽 More tech companies are choosing New Mexico because we invested in the development, talent, and resources that will bring good jobs to New Mexicans, Gov. Lujan Grisham said. From our national聽and defense聽laboratories to our emerging presence in space flight, bringing innovation and industry together brings prosperity to New Mexico. 聽In addition to the $713,000 the Center has received in state funds since 2020, it has leveraged private and national funding to invest an additional $12.4 million into research, education Zdbu Kendalls: Remembering Homer Through Favorite Photos Wildflower expert Chick Keller leads a wildflower walk <a href=Link stanley</a> for PEEC onSeptember 19. Courtesy photoPEEC News:Would you like to learn more about the wildflowers that populate New Mexico Pajarito Environmental Education Centers Jemez Mountain Herbarium curator, Chick Keller, will lead the September Wildflower Walk at 5:30 p.m.,Monday, September 19,one of two remaining Wildflower Walks this season. These monthly outings are easy walks to identify some of the wildflower beauties found in and around Los Alamos. Trails vary each month depending on what is blooming at the time. The event is free and advance registration is not required.In addition to September 19, the <a href=Link termosy</a> final Wildflower Walk will take place onOctober 17. Participants will receive a plant list that will help to identifywildflowers currently blooming in Los Alamos.Wildflower Walks meet at5:30 p.m.at the Los Alamos Nature Center, located at 2600 Canyon Road, before carpooling to the trailhead. For more information about this and other Pajarito Environmental Education Center PEEC programs, visitpeecnature.org, emailprograms@peecnature.org, or call 505 .662.0460.Subscribe FREE to News AlertsMake the Daily Post your HomepageMore News Like us on FacebookSubscribe FREE to News AlertsMake the Daily Post your HomepageMore News Like us on Facebook LOS ALAMOSladailypost website support locally by OviNuppi Syste <a href=Link kubek</a> msCouncil, Boards 038; Commissions CalendarHilltopper Sports Scores from MaxPrepCouncil, Boards 038; Co | |
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