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SANTA FE, N.M. — The FEMA Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office in Santa Fe is relocating to the main Claims Office building on St. Michael’s Drive and Fifth Street to consolidate operations under one roof.

The public office, which is now located at 1711 Llano St., Suite E, will move to the northeast section of 1712 St. Michael’s Drive effective Nov. 17 starting at 7 a.m. The Santa Fe Claims Office will operate in the space that previously housed the former Kmart garden center on the east side of the building with a marked entrance and designated parking area. The public office will resume its services at this location on Nov. 17, 2025.  

The Llano Street location will be closed after Nov. 13.  

Moving the public office to the main Claims Office building is expected to reduce costs. The Claims Office will continue to offer the same assistance in processing claims for losses from the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire, subsequent flooding and other cascading impacts. Support includes helping claimants provide the necessary documentation and work through any questions that may arise. 

“This move will create cost savings and greater efficiency, which we always strive for at the Claims Office,” said Jay Mitchell, Director of Operations for the New Mexico Joint Recovery Office. “For these reasons, it makes sense to consolidate Santa Fe operations under

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The School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University invites applications for one or more non-tenure track Faculty of Engineering Practice position(s) at all ranks. Purdue University seeks to attract exceptional candidates with interests and expertise in automotive, motorsports or sports engineering. Successful candidates must hold a Ph.D. degree, or an MSc. Degree with at least 5 years of professional experiences, in Automotive Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Sports Engineering, or a related discipline by the start date of employment and demonstrate potential to integrate their professional practice with the School of Mechanical Engineering’s research, education, and/or engagement/outreach programs. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate level courses, including both core and elective undergraduate and graduate courses. Additionally, the candidate will offer student experiential learning activities, and support the School through industry outreach, undergraduate and graduate student research activities. The location of this position, including teaching

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Assistant or Associate Research Professor, The Thomas D. Larson Transportation Institute

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The Thomas D. Larson Pennsylvania Transportation Institute (LTI) at The Pennsylvania State University invites applications for a professional-track research faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Research Professor level. Candidates with expertise that contributes to LTI’s core focus areas are encouraged to apply. These areas include enhancing infrastructure resiliency in the face of adversity; promoting efficiency in transportation systems; advancing community access and mobility; integrating advanced technologies such as electrification, automation, and connectivity; simulation and digital twins related to transportation; integration of artificial intelligence and data security within transportation systems; and ensuring the safety of all transportation system users.

The primary goal of this search is to expand LTI’s research capacity and impact in the core areas listed above. The successful candidate is expected to be an independent researcher capable of securing external funding

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