ALCALDE – Interest in raising jujube as an alternative fruit crop continues to grow among New Mexicans because of crop reliability and its ability to adapt well to a wide range of soil pH levels and weather conditions.
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Two cups of dedication, three tablespoons of perseverance and a pinch of love is the perfect recipe that led Kelley Coffeen to be named one of the 2020 Women of Influence for the state of New Mexico by Albuquerque Business First.
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The New Mexico State University rodeo team is getting ready to kick off its spring season Saturday, March 7 in Casa Grande, Arizona. Currently, the women’s team ranks first, and the men’s team ranks second in the Grand Canyon region entering the season.
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New Mexico State University’s Hispanic Council and Chicano Programs along with the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Latinos in Science & Engineering and the Associated Students of NMSU will host the 2020 Latino Week during the first two weeks in March. Events are open and free to the NMSU community.
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To honor his father’s legacy as a lifelong educator who was happiest in the classroom, Roy Trujillo knew he wanted to help students. As a result, Trujillo established a scholarship in the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University.
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The New Mexico State University Golf Course has been recognized by Golf Advisor as one of the best college golf courses in the nation and one of the top 10 golf courses in New Mexico, as reviewed by golfers.
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For the third time since 2018, New Mexico State University has earned a gold-level New Mexico Family Friendly Business Award in recognition for its workplace policies.
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Films used as a creative tool to grapple with urgent social issues and questions of identity and representation are what you can expect to see at the New Mexico State University Feminist Border Arts Film Festival.
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The New Mexico State University Board of Regents will hold a regular meeting at 9 a.m. Monday, March 9, in the Regents Room of the Educational Services Center on the Las Cruces campus, 1780 E. University Ave.
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The opening reception for “Labor: Motherhood & Art in 2020” heralds the beginning of a new era for New Mexico State University’s Art Museum.
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New Mexico State University’s Career Services will host the 16th annual Employment Extravaganza Fair March 11. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Corbett Center Student Union, first floor. Employers looking to recruit talented candidates are cordially invited to attend.
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The potential for a pecan market in India, a drip irrigation study and an update on the pecan weevil infestation in New Mexico and surrounding states will be among the presentations at this year’s Western Pecan Growers Conference and trade show March 1–3 in Las Cruces.
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A potential quorum of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents may occur as regents may attend various events on the NMSU Las Cruces Campus from Wednesday, Feb. 26, through Friday, Feb. 28, as detailed below. No votes or other official actions will be taken by the NMSU Board of Regents.
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Carbon sequestration, also known as carbon capture and storage, has long been known as a promising, even necessary, tool to manage the amount of heat-trapping greenhouse gases pumped into Earth’s atmosphere.
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New Mexico State University will host a talk by Sherine Hamdy from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24 in the Conroy Honors Center commons room. The event is free and open to the public, and is sponsored by multiple NMSU departments including anthropology, gender and sexuality studies, art, Creative Media Institute, deans of the College of Arts & Sciences and Honors College.
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It’s plot of land next to the First Christian Church that appears unassuming, especially in contrast with Las Cruces High School’s modern architecture, but if you look closely, you can see a simply built Johnson-Su bioreactor composter creating rich soil for the garden and an outline sections of land ready to grow plants.
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Arsenio Romero has been named as the newest member of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents. Romero is an NMSU graduate and currently serves as superintendent of Deming Public Schools.
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New Mexico State University Provost Carol Parker has announced the creation of Beyond Borders, a community of practice that focuses on international, hemispheric and border regions in alignment with the NMSU LEADS 2025 Global Challenge.
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SANTA FE – According to folklore spring will be early this year, since groundhog Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow on Groundhog Day, Feb. 2.
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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 Texas Rio Grande Valley basketball game at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Pan American Center, 1810 E. University Ave., on the Las Cruces campus. No votes or other official actions will be taken by the NMSU Board of Regents.
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New Mexico State University was one of only 12 universities in the United States to receive a cyber-infrastructure training grant from the National Science Foundation in 2017. Now in its third and final year, NMSU’s Cyber Infrastructure Training and Mentoring program has demonstrated its success and is looking at extending the program at NMSU for a fourth year.
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“Broadway On Stage 2020,” the New Mexico State University theatre department’s popular one-night-only fundraiser is back for 2020. NMSU students, faculty, staff and community members come together at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 22 in the ASNMSU Center for the Arts for an evening of Broadway favorites and never-before-seen songs currently playing in New York.
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A New Mexico State University professor and his collaborators were honored in January 2020 with the Southwest Book Award for “Cutting the Wire: Photographs and Poetry from the U.S. Mexico Border.”
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With the arrival of new leaders on campus, New Mexico State University officials have been working on a new initiative to enrich the health, safety and well-being of students involved in fraternity and sorority life communities.
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No one growing produce wants to inadvertently make people ill because of poor food safety practices.
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PORTALES, NM – New Mexico farmers are facing many challenges, including water availability and reduced profitability of conventional crops.
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In response to northern New Mexico cattle growers need for access to veterinarians and cattle working facilities to perform Trichomoniasis tests, a bull management workshop will be held in three counties.
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A once in a lifetime experience is available to 30 youth, ages 15-19, at the New Mexico Youth Ranch Management Camp, which will be June 7-12 at the CS Ranch in Cimarron. The application deadline is April 10.
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The College of Engineering at New Mexico State University, in partnership with the Elephant Butte Irrigation District, will host a workshop Feb. 22 for farmers, civil engineers and others interested in improving irrigation and on-farm water management practices.
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Technology can help connect us, and a new Albuquerque restaurant aims to use the newest tech to build experiences like no other. Arrowhead Innovation Fund at New Mexico State University's Arrowhead Center invested to help jump start the new Electric Playhouse, a restaurant catering to new gaming and culinary encounters.
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