Employee service animals perform essential duties
Service animals at Sandia help their handlers work productively. Read these tips on proper etiquette when encountering a service animal at the Labs.
Together We Rise firefighter supply drive
Sandia staff collects wool socks, toothbrushes, deodorant and more for wildfire responders.
Staff plants tomatoes for food pantries
Nearly 70 staff members, their families and friends helped plant tomatoes in partnership with Seed2Need.
DOE awards Sandia for small-business partnerships, achievements
The annual Small Business Awards Program recognizes the outstanding performance of people and organizations that expand partnerships with small businesses to help advance the DOE’s mission.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebration
The Asian Leadership and Outreach Committee cosponsored the festival, which featured song, dance, art and food. The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History reported attendance at pre-pandemic levels.
Albuquerque Business First names Sandia professional among 40 Under 40
Zach Mikelson was honored for his career contributions and philanthropy though Lexiam Heart Foundation, a nonprofit that assists families of children diagnosed with a congenital heart defect.
Together We Rise
Sandia staff has raised more than $83,000 for New Mexicans affected by wildfire. Visit the New Mexico Fire Relief Emergency Response Fund website to donate.
Weapons exhibit an interactive tribute to Sandia’s nuclear deterrence mission
Building 915 at the California site has a new look. See how the space was transformed to highlight nuclear deterrence programs and cybersecurity efforts at the Livermore campus.
Getting the stars back together again
The Labs hosted the Rising Stars in Computational and Data Sciences workshop last month in Albuquerque. This year's event offered opportunities for women graduate students and postdoctoral appointees to collaborate in person.
Museum Artifact Center to present largest display of nuclear weapons
The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History began construction on a new center that will feature more than 120 individual items, systems and deployment technologies.