In a landmark court decision, a judge ruled that New Mexico is violating students’ constitutional rights to a sufficient education. New Mexico State University will provide the opportunity for the community to join the discussion on Yazzie/Martinez v. State of New Mexico from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21 in O’Donnell Hall, Room 111, 1220 Stewart St.
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American Indian entrepreneurs now have a number of resources available to help launch their business ideas thanks to a new center at New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center, made possible by a grant from U.S. Minority Business Development Agency.
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Kitchen Creations, a cooking program sponsored by the New Mexico Department of Health’s Diabetes Prevention and Control Program and offered by New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service, has been featured in the American Diabetes Associations’s Diabetes Support Directory, a free online tool that connects people to much-needed diabetes support programs.
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New Mexico State University’s Climate Change Education Seminar Series (NMSUCCESS) continues with a closer look at how art can be used to engage the public about environmental threats in the Rio Grande region. The next lecture is part of the “Species in Peril Along the Rio Grande” schedule of events in November including workshops, presentations and exhibits related to climate change.
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As part of Research Week and Creativity events at New Mexico State University, the William Conroy Honors College will host a series of lectures by three visiting Fulbright Scholars who will discuss authoritarian governments around the world.
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The Department of Physics at New Mexico State University has received accreditation from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) for its Bachelor of Science in physics, becoming the first ABET accredited fundamental-physics program in the nation.
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A potential quorum of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents may occur as regents may attend the NMSU vs. University of the Incarnate Word football game at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at Aggie Memorial Stadium, 1815 Wells St., on the Las Cruces campus.
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To encourage collaboration across campus and celebrate the scholarly research and creative activity of faculty, staff and students, New Mexico State University will host Research and Creativity Week Nov. 11-15. Events are open to the public.
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LOS LUNAS – The majority of New Mexico agricultural commodities are fueled by forage.
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Three New Mexico State University Extension family and consumer science programs received national recognition during the National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Sciences annual conference held in Hershey, Penn., in October.
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Native American communities will have a new home to explore their business ideas at New Mexico State University.
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The Board of Regents of New Mexico State University will hold a joint meeting with the NMSU Grants Advisory Board at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the Earl Chavez Board Room, Grants/Cibola Schools Central Office, 413 W. Roosevelt Ave., Grants, New Mexico.
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The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at New Mexico State University will welcome two scientists from Iraq’s Ministry of Water Resources and Ministry of Agriculture for a two-month training on water economics and policy modelling, beginning in December.
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New Mexico State University’s Studio G at Arrowhead Center has been ranked by UBI Global as a world top 20 university business incubator.
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The New Mexico State University Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science department will add the plant health management option under the agricultural biology major beginning in fall 2020.
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Apache Point Observatory, operated by New Mexico State University and owned by the Astrophysical Research Consortium, is ranked second by Collegerank.net among the top 35 college observatories in the country for 2019.
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With support from donors, the College of Business at New Mexico State University will award 130 scholarships – totaling $272,652 – to an estimated 185 students for the 2019-2020 academic year. The total reflects an overall increase from the previous academic year.
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New Mexico State University was recognized on the sixth annual U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities 2020 rankings. NMSU is among 1,500 institutions in 81 countries listed, and this year NMSU tied for 710th.
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Researchers in the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at New Mexico State University are working to solve an array of real-world challenges – from tracking livestock behavior to improving agricultural sustainability and developing artificial intelligence for agriculture – by using big data.
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Trying to navigate without a roadmap can be what it feels like for a first-generation student who decides to pursue higher education. In support of those students who are the first in their families to attend college, New Mexico State University will participate in a nationwide event, First-Generation College Celebration, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, at Corbet Center Student Union.
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David Bowdich knew exactly what he wanted to do when he studied criminal justice at New Mexico State University back in the early 1990s. Bowdich spent the morning on campus sharing his experiences and lessons learned from his start as an Albuquerque police officer to his career climb through the ranks of the FBI where he currently serves as the deputy director and oversees all FBI domestic and international investigative and intelligence activities.
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New Mexico State University and University Degrees Abroad have agreed to establish a developmental men’s soccer program at the university and to begin recruiting local, state, regional and international players to take part. NMSU will be home to the first UDA soccer program in the U.S.
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The New Mexico State University “A” Mountain Staff Award recognizes an NMSU staff member who demonstrates the core values of leadership, excellence, access, diversity and inclusion, and student-centered.
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More than 250 people are expected to attend the 64th Annual New Mexico Water Conference, which will take place Nov. 7-8 at the Buffalo Thunder Resort in Santa Fe. The conference is co-sponsored by the Pueblo of Pojoaque.
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The Passport Acceptance Facility at New Mexico State University is moving to a new location.
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LOS LUNAS – Beef producers have a responsibility to provide a safe and wholesome product for consumers. Daily production practices can influence the quality of the final product.
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LOS LUNAS – What are some of the tax law changes that impact agricultural operations? The answer to this question and ways to navigate taxes for small farms will be presented during the free “Maximizing Your Farm Tax Opportunities” workshop.
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Three decades ago, Nancy Reichert earned a Ph.D. in molecular biology from New Mexico State University, becoming the first student to graduate from NMSU’s Molecular Biology Program. Since then, more than 130 students have followed in her footsteps, earning master’s degrees and Ph.D.s in molecular biology from NMSU’s oldest interdisciplinary program.
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The impacts of climate change, including drought, rising sea levels and heat waves will weigh most heavily on poor and vulnerable communities, countries and regions, such as the U.S.-Mexico border.
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A Trinity Site expert will visit New Mexico State University Wednesday, Nov. 6, to give a lecture about the detonation of the world’s first atomic bomb in southern New Mexico in 1945 and its aftermath. The lecture is free and open to students, faculty, staff and the public.
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