In the mid-1980s archaeologists and students from New Mexico State University excavated a dozen ancient rock shelter sites in the southern part of the Organ Mountains. The most notable discovery from these excavations was nearly 200 corncobs, also known as maize, which seemed to represent at least five different varieties of corn – one of the specimens approximately 3,000 years old.
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Donors of New Mexico State University have come together each year since 2015 to give millions of dollars to support students and cutting-edge programs and research at NMSU during Giving Tuesday, a global day of philanthropy held on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving.
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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 at El Paso football tailgate and game at noon Saturday, Nov. 23, at Aggie Memorial Stadium, 1815 Wells St., on the Las Cruces campus.
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The New Mexico State University Board of Regents will hold a closed meeting at 7 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, in Hadley Hall, Room 130, 2850 Weddell St., on NMSU’s Las Cruces campus.
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Next spring, more than a dozen New Mexico State University honors students will spend their spring break examining the relationship between food and culture in the Southwest by visiting Native American, Latino and Anglo communities in Arizona and New Mexico.
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The 35th annual “Noche de Luminarias” event at New Mexico State University will offer the community a chance to witness more than 7,250 luminarias illuminate the NMSU campus from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Dec.1, at Corbett Center Student Union.
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The New Mexico State University rodeo teams are now in their offseason after a great run in fall 2019. Currently, the women’s team ranks first and the men’s team is in second in the Grand Canyon region as they get ready for the spring.
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ABIQUIU – With the legalization of growing hemp in New Mexico, people venturing into the industry have many questions on how to have success with this crop.
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ALBUQUERQUE – Have a project idea related to supporting sustainable agriculture, but need financial help with the project?
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Karen Hand, a retired nursing professor who mentored and inspired hundreds of students during her 28-year career in the College of Health and Social Services at New Mexico State University, is the latest addition to the college’s Nursing Wall of Excellence.
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With the help of 140 volunteers, the New Mexico State University Student Veterans Housing project, Nov. 9, resulted in 24 renovated homes in the Tom Fort Village.
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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 New Mexico basketball game at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, at the Pan American Center, 1810 E. University Ave., on the Las Cruces Campus.
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Four students from New Mexico State University were named 2019 Fulbright winners, the most NMSU has produced in a year so far. The students received the prestigious recognition following a record year for Fulbright applicants from NMSU.
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Alicia Romero, a senior at New Mexico State University, was recognized as the 2019 College Reading & Learning Association’s Outstanding Mentor at the organization’s annual conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, Oct. 30-Nov. 2. She was honored for her work as a TRIO Student Support Services peer mentor at NMSU.
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LOS LUNAS – Managing pest and disease challenges is crucial for a sustainable agricultural operation to prosper.
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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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