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**Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New Mexico Newsletter for 2025-04-10 ( 4 items )  
HACU Webinar: Hispanic-Serving Borderland Institutions: Best Teaching, Mentoring, and Learning Practices (10)
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 9 [Category: Education] -- The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities posted the following news release: * * * HACU Webinar: Hispanic-Serving Borderland Institutions: Best Teaching, Mentoring, and Learning Practices April 9, 2025 # The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities will host a webinar titled, "Hispanic-Serving Borderland Institutions: Best Teaching, Mentoring, and Learning Practices," for HACU-members, on April 17, 2025, at 1:00 p. more PR

Hair Braiders and Community Activists Praise Passage of Bill Removing Barriers to Work (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 8 [Category: Law/Legal] -- The Institute for Justice posted the following news release: * * * Hair Braiders and Community Activists Praise Passage of Bill Removing Barriers to Work ARLINGTON, Va. -Yesterday, New Mexico Governor Grisham signed HB 281 into law, a bill that removes the requirement that hair braiders hold a full-service hairstylist license before they can legally work. The Institute for Justice (IJ) joins the hair braiders and community activists that s more PR

University of New Mexico: CASAA Awarded Funding for a Study on Community Research (10)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, April 10 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news: * * * CASAA awarded funding for a study on community research The University of New Mexico has been approved for research funding by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). PCORI is a nonprofit organization that funds research designed to provide evidence-based information needed to make better-informed healthcare decisions. Assistant Psychology Professor Cassie Boness and her team  more PR

University of New Mexico: Serendipitous Discovery Could Lead to More Efficient Catalysts (10)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, April 10 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news: * * * Serendipitous discovery could lead to more efficient catalysts Preparing catalysts by sending hot, steamy car exhaust over them could improve their efficiency and reduce the amount of rare and expensive metals required in vehicle catalytic converters and many other emission control and industrial processes. Reporting in the journal, Nature, an international team of researchers found that the ho more PR