Education

Los Alamos School Board Thanks LAPSF

LAPS News:

The Los Alamos School Board expressed its appreciation to the Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation with the following statements:

  • The Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation accelerates improvements in public education through the judicious use of private resources; and
  • The Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation believes that (a) an excellent education is every child’s right, (b) accountability in public education is essential, and (c) parental involvement in public education determines success.

The Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation highlights from the last seven years Read More

Los Alamos Swimmer Sarah Lott Sets Bar High

Photo by Ranee McElderry Stewart

SPORTS News:

Sarah Lott, a senior this fall at Los Alamos High School, had an exciting summer, qualifying for her first USA Swimming Junior National competition when she swam at the American Long Course Finals meet in Dallas a few weeks ago.

Lott qualified with a 58.36 in her 100-meter freestyle, and also got the 200-meter freestyle bonus cut time with a 2:06.03. Four other Charger Aquatics teammates also qualified for Junior Nationals at this meet along with Anthony Kim, a senior Albuquerque Academy, who earned a spot at the 2016 Olympic Trials in both the 100- Read More

Gabe Baca Discusses UNM-LA’s Adult Learning Center

Director Gabe Baca UNM-LA’s Adult Learning Center speaks about the program during Tuesday’s Rotary Club meeting at the golf course. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

 

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post

The University of New Mexico-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) offers two alternatives to a high school diploma: the General Educational Development (GED) and High School Equivalency Test (HiSET).

During the Rotary Club of Los Alamos’ regular meeting Tuesday, Gabe Baca, director of the Adult Learning Center at UNM-LA, said the branch campus prepares students for both Read More

Hungry Public Devours Over 200 Waffle Breakfasts

Pajarito Masonic Lodge #66 hosted a community breakfast Saturday morning to benefit the Chamisa Elementary School’s 6th grade ROPES program. Numerous Chamisa students and teachers worked alongside the Lodge brethren to cook and serve more than 200 waffle breakfasts to a hungry public. For more information on Pajarito Lodge or Freemasonry, contact Jake Turin, wm@pajarito66.org. Couresy photo Read More

SFI Holds Two-Night Lecture Sept. 15-16

Jennifer Dunne, ecologist
 
SFI News:
 
The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) holds two lectures, “The Web of Life and the Ecological Human” at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 15-16 at the James A. Little Theater (1060 Cerrilos Road). 
 
Life has a hidden order. In two lectures over two nights, ecologist Jennifer Dunne will reveal surprising characteristics shared by ecosystems in radically different environments, comprising different species, and in different time periods.
 
By highlighting patterns in the architecture of how species, including
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Lt. Gov. Sanchez Reads With Chamisa First Graders

Lt. Gov. John Sanchez visited Chamisa Elementary School first graders this morning. After sharing the cowboy alphabet book ‘B Is For Buckeroo,’ by written by Louise D. and Gleaves Whitney and illustrated by Susan Guy, with the first graders, each children received a hardcover copy of the book from Sanchez as part of the ‘New Mexico Reads to Lead’ initiative, which promotes early reading. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
 
Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus, seated, Chamisa staff, guests and first graders listen intently as Lt. Gov. Sanchez shares his
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Conditions Are Perfect For UNM-LA Mushroom Hike

Boletes mushrooms. Courtesy/UNM-LA

UNM-LA News:

The recent rains have made local mountainsides green, wildflowers dot the mesa tops, and the wild mushrooms abundant if one knows where to look.

That’s why UNM-LA Community Education is excited to offer a mushroom hike 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22. Experienced mushroom forager Thomas Peña is leading the hike.

“This year’s precipitation is going to be a real boon for the mushrooms,” Peña said. “Normally, the area where we hike is quite green and lush, but this should be a banner year.”

This one-day outing will have students hiking in the beautiful Read More

Wildflower Walk With Chick Keller Aug. 17

Los Alamos wildflower. Courtesy/PEEC

PEEC News:

With the continued rain, we’ve been having lately, beautiful wildflowers abound. Join PEEC’s Jemez Mountain Herbarium curator, Chick Keller, for a Wildflower Walk at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17 to discover what some of them are and where they can be found.

This will be an easy walk to identify some of the wildflowers that can be found in and around Los Alamos. The group will meet at the Nature Center at 2600 Canyon Road, and the group will carpool to the trail that Keller will select based on what is blooming at the time. The walk is free and there Read More

Experts Present ‘Coyotes In Our Midst’ At Nature Center

A coyote spotted in Corrales. Photo by Project Coyote

PEEC News:

From deserts to mountains, coyotes are one of the most adaptable species in New Mexico. However, not everyone welcomes the resilience of this local predator.

To learn more about this canine, meet New Mexico Project Coyote representative, Judy Paulsen, and Project Coyote Science Advisory Board Wildlife Biologist Dave Parsons, as they speak at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18 at the Los Alamos Nature Center, about the challenges and opportunities coyotes provide to both urban and rural communities.

This presentation reveals the fascinating Read More

PEEC Amateur Naturalist: Visualizing Nature With Art

Maple leaf. Courtesy photo
 
Maple leaf painting by Cathy Hillegas. Courtesy image
 
 
PEEC Amateur Naturalist
By ROBERT DRYJA
 
Visualizing Nature with Art
 
The natural world can be visualized with a digital technology in a variety of ways.
 
A digital photograph may have its contrast, spectrum, or color saturation manipulated to create a more interesting image or emphasize some characteristic. The maple leaf photograph is an example of this.
 
The leaf is lit from behind in order to emphasize the rib pattern in it. The contrast also has been increased
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JJAB Meets At Pajarito Cliffs Site Aug. 19

JJAB News:
 
The Juvenile Justice Advisory Board’s next meeting is 6 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 19 in Building #1, Camino Entrada Road, Pajarito Cliffs Site.
 
Debra Bryant will speak about Stand Up for Kindness: from Bystander to Upstander, a bullying prevention initiative.
 
The public is welcome to attend.
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Los Alamos Schools Are Open For Business

Los Alamos Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kurt Steinhaus provides helpful guidance and assistance  to students during today’s first day of school at Los Alamos Middle School. Courtesy photo

LAPS News:

Today’s start of school began at 5:45 a.m. with safety inspections for every school bus. Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kurt Steinhaus helped conduct the inspections and was pleased that every bus was in “tip top shape.”

Beginning Monday Aug. 17, elementary students will be on a regular full day schedule. A webpage link to lunch menus for the elementary schools will Read More

First Day Of School In Los Alamos Is Over

Los Alamos High School students head home at 2:30 p.m. today after finishing their first day of the 2015-16 school year. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com

Students leave school after their first day today at Los Alamos High School. Police remind motorists to slow down and drive carefully in school zones. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com

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Governor To Recognize UNM’s Recent Designation As A National Comprehensive Cancer Center

Gov. Susana Martinez

ALBUQUERQUE — Today, Gov. Susana Martinez will recognize the University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center’s recent designation as a comprehensive cancer center by the National Cancer Institute.

The designation is the highest federal designation a cancer center can receive and will allow it to apply for additional funds to go toward cancer research. Read More

DNCU Partners With LANL’s Gus The Bus Program Collecting Backpacks And School Supplies

DNCU’s Baxter Bear with backpacks and back-to-school supplies collected by members and employees. Courtesy/DNCU

Janelle Vigil-Maestas of LANL’s Community Programs Office checks out some of the hundreds of backpacks that Laboratory employees and members of the public donated as part of the Lab’s LANL Laces/school supplies drive. Courtesy/LANL

DNCU News:

Del Norte Credit Union members and employees have been busy collecting backpacks and back-to-school supplies on behalf of LANL’s Gus the Bus program.

DNCU believes that improving the lives of others is an important Read More

SFI Seminar: ‘Knots And Links In 4-Dimensions’ Aug. 12

Taylor Martin, Sam Houston State University
 
SFI News:
 
The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) hosts “Knots and Links in 4-Dimensions” with Taylor Martin, 12:15 p.m., Wednesday Aug. 12, at Collins Conference Room.
 
Abstract: The mathematical branch of topology is the study of the properties of shape that are unchanged by stretching. One aspect of topology is the study of knots and links.
 
A mathematical knot is an embedding of a circle into 3-dimensional space, while a link is an embedding of more than one circle into 3-space. One way to study knots and links
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NMSA Partners With Axle Contemporary, Sculptor Piers Watson For Workshop & Exhibition

Piers Watson teaching a traditional Luted Crucible metal casting technique. Courtesy photo
 
NMSA News:
 
SANTA FE  Last fall, as part of its Guest Artist program, New Mexico School for the Arts brought artist Piers Watson to host a workshop on a traditional Luted Crucible metal casting technique.
 
He presented this fascinating workshop (demonstrating the casting technique and guiding NMSA students in the creation of their own projects) to members of NMSA faculty, the Visual Arts Department, and NMSA’s donors and community members. 
 
Watson grew up in
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Santa Fe Institute’s Main Building Renamed After New Mexico Scientist Murray Gell-Mann

Dr. Murray Gell-Mann

SFI News:

A ceremony this morning is being held to rename Santa Fe Institute’s main building after legendary New Mexico scientist Murray Gell-Mann.

For 30 years, no one has been a more significant presence at the Santa Fe Institute than Dr. Gell-Mann and this event will honor New Mexico’s most prominent scientific figure by naming its iconic main building after him.

The naming takes place during a special ceremony at which Santa Fe Mayor Javier Gonzales will commemorate Dr. Gell-Mann’s lifelong contributions to science and to New Mexico. An etched stone placard Read More

Upcoming Events Announced Commemorating 70th Anniversary Of End Of WWII

Courtesy image

HISTORICAL SOCIETY News:

Los Alamos Historical Society and Museum announces upcoming events commemorating the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII:

LECTURE

Tuesday, Aug. 11, 7:30 p.m. Fuller Lodge.

New Mexico State Historian Rick Hendricks will talk about the role New Mexico played in World War II.

FILM

Wednesday, Aug. 12, 6:30 p.m. Fuller Lodge.

The Atomic Film Festival presents “Japan’s Longest Day,” a film about the decision to surrender.

Courtesy image

book signing

Thursday, Aug. 13, 5:30-7 p.m. Bethe House.

Reading and book signing with James Kunketka, Read More

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