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He was an adjunct professor at Harvard Kennedy School and a lecturer at the United World College of the American West (UWC-USA), and also taught at the University of New Mexico, and New Mexico State University. [51] [52] In 2000, Richardson was awarded a United States Institute of Peace Senior Fellowship. He spent the next year researching and ...
Term Name Accomplishments 1 1891–1897 Elias S. Stover: 2 1897–1901 Clarence L. Herrick: 3 1902–1909 William G. Tight: 4 1909–1912 Edward D. M. Gray
Correia has been frequently quoted and interviewed regarding police reform in the city of Albuquerque. [3] Albuquerque police have killed 27 people since 2010. [4] In April 2014, the Justice Department issued a report, based on a long investigation, castigating the Albuquerque Police Department for engaging in "an unconstitutional pattern or practice of excessive force, including deadly force."
Dec. 13—A budget presentation Wednesday at the Roundhouse turned into an interrogation of Western New Mexico University President Joseph Shepard following a report of "lavish spending" by the ...
Aug. 5—It's been seven months since Northern New Mexico College had a permanent president, raising questions for some advocates about the future of the Española-based institution. The college ...
Impending arrest by NKVD [80] [81] Bolesław Wieniawa-Długoszowski Poland: 1942: Jumped off a building: Defeat of Poland and political frustration in exile [82] Adolf Hitler Germany: 1945: Yes: Gunshot: Pending defeat in the European theatre of World War II [83] Nguyen Van Thinh French Cochinchina: 1946: Hanging: Political failure [84] Omer ...
Regents at Western New Mexico University threw their support behind President Joseph Shepard on Friday as he faces scrutiny over spending on overseas trips and his wife’s use of a university ...
Joseph Shepard is an American academic administrator serving as the 15th president of Western New Mexico University.Appointed on April 27, 2011, he assumed office on July 5, 2011. [1]