NMSU releases nursing program report

 A New Mexico State University commission has recommended a number of procedural changes aimed at ensuring that Doña Ana Community College’s nursing program regains the national accreditation it lost July 30. 
In a memo sent out university-wide late Thursday afternoon, NMSU Interim President Manuel Pacheco said the 10-page report, published on the school website, “provides a thorough and accurate summary” of the circumstances that led to DACC’s loss of accreditation.  
However, Earl Nissen, a vocal critic of DACC’s handling of the accreditation loss, questioned the report’s usefulness because it never explicitly discusses DACC President Margie Huerta’s role in a two-page-long section on issues that led to the problem. 

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