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NMHU said they plan on using future funds to make improvements to the Ivan Hilton Science Building, but it’s unclear what those improvements could look like at this time.
Oct. 17—New Mexico Highlands University administrators haven't done enough to ensure faculty, staff and students are safe after a hazardous chemical release in the university's science building ...
NMHealth issued an advisory on their investigation into New Mexico Highlands University's chemical storage and handling.
Oct. 11—New Mexico Highlands University's Ivan Hilton Science and Technology Building will remain closed to students through the end of the semester, following incident last month in which a ...
Oct. 17—New Mexico Highlands University administrators haven't done enough to ensure faculty, staff and students are safe after a hazardous chemical release in the university's science building ...
NMHU said they plan on using future funds to make improvements to the Ivan Hilton Science Building, but it’s unclear what those improvements could look like at this time.
An assistant professor of forestry at New Mexico Highlands University, Remke works in the Ivan Hilton Science and Technology Building, surrounded by scientists and science equipment.
On July 16, New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) received complaints about a strong chemical smell coming from building.
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