Directors give back during Fall Leadership Forum
Leaders from all divisions gave their time to Albuquerque nonprofits last month.
COVID-19 and the Navajo Nation
President Jonathan Nez updated the Labs on COVID-19 and other challenges within the Navajo Nation during his talk on Nov. 8.
Celebrating native culture at Sandia during Native American Heritage Month
Stan Atcitty explains tribal energy sovereignty, and brothers John and Cheston Bailon share a favorite recipe. The American Indian Outreach Committee hosts events throughout the month.
Veterans Day celebration honors service members
During the celebration on Nov. 11, keynote speaker Maj. Gen. Heidi Brown reflected on how Sandia’s work influenced her career in the Army.
Multicultural Sandia program in fusion energy attracted interns’ eyes
The new program offers personal attention, practice with outstanding equipment and new possibilities to undergraduate students.
Demystifying inclement weather notifications
Learn about the types of messages that Sandians may receive as wintry weather hits.
One year, many successes
The Mentor-Protégé Program finished its first year of making a big impact on small businesses.
The rise of rudeness
Studies show that workspace incivility is on the rise. How do we manage it?
Abilities Champions of New Mexico volunteer at Mandy’s Farm
Volunteers from Community Involvement and the Abilities Champions of New Mexico spent the day at Mandy’s Farm, an organization that helps individuals with disabilities.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with cars, history and biscochitos
Sandia commemorated the month with a variety of virtual and socially distanced, in-person activities. Montenique Rodriguez shares her favorite recipe for blue corn biscochitos, a delicious addition to the holiday season.