CLOVIS – There is a new team of New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service professionals serving Curry County.
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New Mexico State University Chancellor Dan Arvizu announced a series of broad organizational changes today for NMSU Alamogordo, NMSU Carlsbad and NMSU Grants. While the mission of each campus will remain the same, the three community colleges will undergo administrative restructuring and other adjustments to transition into a more integrated system of branch campuses. The moves will allow NMSU to better serve each of these communities, with added programming from the NMSU main campus, but at a lower cost to taxpayers. At this time, the changes will not affect NMSU’s Doña Ana Community College.
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The Village of Los Ranchos was incorporated in 1958, inspired by a desire to preserve a rural lifestyle, with open fields, unencumbered views and active cultivation of the land.
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Retired Army Brig. Gen. Eric L. Sanchez believes teamwork and trust are two important components to leading an organization. Sanchez plans to apply that philosophy as the new director of New Mexico State University’s Physical Science Laboratory.
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What if students were able to turn on their brains to make sure they remember when learning something new? That future may be built on current research of a New Mexico State University psychology professor.
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When new technology meets ancient and revered culinary traditions, even classic handmade foods can be improved upon and made more efficiently.
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Rest easy: The large wasp dubbed a “murder hornet” by the media is not murderous to humans. Nor is it found in New Mexico, according to New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service specialists.
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New Mexico State University will introduce a new course this fall focused entirely on digital literacy for students interested in learning the fundamentals of using electronic devices for personal and academic needs.
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New Mexico State University professors Michael Hout, psychology associate professor, and Tiziana Giorgi, mathematical sciences professor, will be spending the next year, with the option of a second year in Alexandria, Virginia, working as program directors for the National Science Foundation.
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New Mexico State University’s Pride of New Mexico Marching Band, known as “The World’s Most Dangerous Marching Band,” may now be the world’s safest, after a student created two different types of masks that allow members to continue playing the music they love while still reducing the spread of COVID-19.
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New Mexico State University, in collaboration with the New Mexico Department of Health, is providing free COVID-19 testing for incoming out-of-state resident students who are currently undergoing the 14-day quarantine required by the state of New Mexico.
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As a land-grant institution, as well as a Hispanic-Serving Institution, New Mexico State University’s principle goals are to enhance student success and social mobility. A recently awarded $2.1 million National Science Foundation grant to the College of Engineering is directly aimed at achieving that, helping first-generation, low-income students succeed in engineering.
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A native New Mexican, Col. Neil Richardson was born in Carlsbad and grew up in Santa Fe. He was commissioned in 1995 through New Mexico State University’s Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program. The Department of the Air Force recently announced Richardson’s selection to the rank of Brigadier General, to be conferred during a ceremony in spring 2021.
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New Mexico State University has received a grant from the New Mexico Higher Education Department’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid Initiative to increase FAFSA application completion rates in the state.
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TUCUMCARI – New Mexico State University’s agricultural science center in Tucumcari will be sharing information about the research being conducted at the center during a virtual field day.
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FARMINGTON – Do you have land you want farmed in northwest New Mexico? Are you a farmer looking for land? We’re the matchmaker for you.
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With networking in COVID-age looking different, and most events moving online, women business owners – and those gearing up to become one – gathered in virtual spaces to soak up inspiration for their goals at the Women Entrepreneurs (WE) Mean Business conference July 17.
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New Mexico State University has been selected to receive an Increase and Diversify Education Abroad for U.S. Students grant from the U.S. Department of State’s Capacity Building Program for U.S. Study Abroad. NMSU was one of 24 institutions selected from 115 applicants.
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A young health care entrepreneur, a New Mexico native who grew up just south of Las Cruces, may hold the key to testing millions of Americans to see if they are infected and spreading the coronavirus.
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Albuquerque-based TriCore Reference Laboratories is establishing a branch lab at New Mexico State University to provide local testing for novel coronavirus infection.
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Infertility among women is a common problem in the United States, with about 6.1 million women who experience difficulty becoming or staying pregnant, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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New Mexico State University art student Analinda Gonzalez has turned one of the hardest experiences of her life into an impactful piece of art. Inspired by her father’s deportation at a young age, her painting “Separated” has been selected as one of 40 finalists for this year’s AXA Art Prize competition.
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Beginning Aug. 3, New Mexico State University students will be able to find information about financial aid, admissions, bill payments and more in one convenient place – the Aggie One-Stop.
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Stakeholders from across New Mexico are invited to contribute to the formation of a Clean Energy Economy Roadmap as part of a virtual town hall to be held Aug. 5. The Clean Energy Economy Town Hall is hosted by New Mexico State University’s Innovation and Commercialization for a Regional Energy Workforce project.
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Communicating about the impact of agriculture has been Steve Loring’s passion during his 36 years with New Mexico State University.
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The Arrowhead Innovation Fund is welcoming former New Mexico State University Regent President James Manatt, and Orlando Castañeda, an NMSU graduate and vice president and banking adviser at Northern Trust, as new board members.
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A team of researchers at New Mexico State University is calling households in the border region to identify and invite eligible Hispanic mothers to participate in a cancer education study.
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Un equipo de investigación de la Universidad Estatal de Nuevo México está llamando a hogares en la región fronteriza para identificar e invitar a madres hispanas elegibles a participar en un estudio de educación sobre el cáncer.
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During the current COVID-19 pandemic, there is a massive ongoing need for gloves and N-95 masks for medical and health care workers. At the same time, pest management is one of many other fields that also have strict safety requirements necessitating the use of personal protective equipment.
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Interest in direct marketing of beef to consumers has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the retail food supply chain.
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