Emma Whitford, Inside Higher Ed
The New Mexico State University system announced a broad restructuring plan for three of its campuses as it aims to reduce expenses in the face of declining enrollment across New Mexico and pandemic-related state budget cuts. The system will consolidate leadership at three community colleges across the state — NMSU Alamogordo, NMSU Carlsbad and NMSU Grants — so that the institutions will operate as branch campuses under central leadership rather than as stand-alone institutions. System chancellor Dan Arvizu appointed Ken Van Winkle, former president of NMSU Alamogordo, as the branch executive director to lead the transition.
August 25, 2020
New Mexico State University System Consolidating Three Community Colleges
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