The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) recently announced the DeAnna Autumn Leaf Suazo Memorial Scholarship Fund. The scholarship will provide financial support for an Indigenous female artist …
The college application essay may seem like a chore, and it will undoubtedly take a substantial amount of work. It may also be the one part of your application that sets you apart.Considering that …
The cost of pursuing postsecondary education can be overwhelming. However, most students enrolled in higher education institutions don’t pay full tuition. In fact, the latest statistics …
On Saturday (May 7), a pool tournament took place at the small, yet lively Village Stop and Go bar in Questa, where the games stretched from mid-afternoon until the evening as players competed for a …
The college experience can look different for every person. At Bridges we work not only with graduating seniors, rising juniors, middle school students and students who have received HSEs, but we …
It’s coming up on local scholarship season. Many businesses, families and philanthropists generously invest in students by sponsoring scholarships. This unique opportunity in Taos speaks volumes …
(also known as Flip or Fichas) Phillippi, of Tres Piedras, New Mexico, passed away on December 15, 2021, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the age of 90. LeRoy was born Kenneth Leroy Phillippi on November 26, 1931, in his grandparents’ home in Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico, to Keith Phillippi and Maria Cleotilde Prandi y Rael.
The personal essay, whether for admission to a postsecondary program or for a scholarship, is a critical piece of the college application process. Chances are, if you don’t have to write a personal …
Taos Academy High School senior Elliot Molz, 17, has been named a National Merit Scholarship semifinalist. He is the only student in Taos to receive this recognition, and there are approximately 16,000 semifinalists awarded the scholarship in the country. A total of 91 students in New Mexico are semifinalists.
At a roundtable discussion Wednesday (Sept. 8) in Española, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham expressed hope the state would become a leader in the national dialogue on free college and be a place where anyone could pursue a degree with few barriers.