Associated Students of WNMU Request Legislative Funding for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure and Residence Hall Improvements
A team of leaders from the Associated Students of Western New Mexico University (ASWNMU) were recently in Santa Fe to advocate for requests they have made to the NM Legislature. ASWNMU is requesting $300,000 for upgrades to the university’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and $100,000 for residence hall improvements. ASWNMU President Brenda Dominguez, a graduate student pursuing an MBA degree, explained that the new VDI will give students “remote access to any digital resource we have on campus from home.” Dominguez has felt the need for the VDI first-hand when she was an undergraduate at WNMU. “When I took calculus as a student,” she explained, “there was specific software that you could only use if you were on Wi-Fi from the school. If you were not here, you could not use it. … The virtual desktop allows students who are in Deming or in Gallup or anywhere they take their classes from to access any sort of academic tool that our computers...