MORA – In New Mexico’s northern forest, a group of foresters have organized the Forest Restoration Triangle, a collaboration of New Mexico State University’s John T. Harrington Forestry Research Center at Mora, the forestry program at New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas and the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute, housed at NMHU.
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The New Mexico State University Board of Regents will have a working lunch, a closed session and a potential quorum Wednesday, Sept. 4.
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After an official agreement was signed in April, the collaboration between New Mexico State University and Sandia National Laboratories has proceeded with the opening of a facility at NMSU’s Physical Science Laboratory in Anderson Hall.
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Continuing a time-honored Homecoming tradition, the New Mexico State University Alumni Association has selected recipients for the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Awards, the inaugural Young Alumni Service Award and the James F. Cole Memorial Award for Service.
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With 130 employers registered, New Mexico State University students and alumni along with community members can attend the 35th annual Career Expo Fair Sept. 17-18. NMSU Career Services will host the two-day event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Corbett Center Student Union third floor.
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Fabián García, a Mexican immigrant whose research at New Mexico State University helped influence agriculture nationwide, will be inducted this fall into the National Agricultural Center’s Hall of Fame in Kansas, joining the ranks of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and Eli Whitney, among other notable contributors to agriculture.
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Two men will make their third trip to New Mexico State University on Tuesday, Aug. 27 to share their inspiring story of survival as roommates caught in the devastating residence hall fire at Seton Hall University that killed three people.
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In the August issue of The Hispanic Outlook on Education Magazine, New Mexico State University has been recognized on the Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics list.
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The Board of Regents of New Mexico State University will hold a regular meeting at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, in the Regents Room of the Educational Services Building, Las Cruces Campus, 1780 East University Avenue, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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New Mexico State University horn professor Nancy Joy recently received the International Horn Society Service Medal of Honor. It is one of the top three awards the society gives to recognize its members. Joy was honored at the organization’s July symposium in Ghent, Belgium.
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New Mexico State University honored its faculty and staff at the 2019 fall convocation ceremony Aug. 20 at NMSU’s Atkinson Recital Hall. Every fall and spring convocation is held to celebrate the start of a new semester.
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Faced with the rising number of teacher vacancies throughout New Mexico, state policy makers are addressing the issue by providing funds to help aspiring teachers pay for their college tuition.
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This summer, New Mexico State University student Cordell Pacheco traveled more than 6,000 miles and crossed an ocean to learn about the wine and food industry in a way few students have experienced.
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Visitors walking into the Learning Games Lab inside Gerald Thomas Hall on the New Mexico State University campus will initially notice what looks like a small group of video game designers quietly working on designs and code for the next hit video game.
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Riding in the passenger seat of a pickup truck, Shoko Espinoza braced as the truck hit another pothole and she knocked her head against the window. They were not traveling far, only about a mile, but on the unpaved roads of Sawmill, AZ, even that short trip can take a toll.
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A potential quorum of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents may occur as regents may attend the NMSU Fall Convocation ceremony at 8:15 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20, at the Atkinson Recital Hall, Music Building, Las Cruces Campus, 1075 N. Horseshoe St., Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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ABIQUIU – Healthier cows mean better prices at the sale barn.
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In June, New Mexico State University announced the Summer Jam at the Pan Am concert starring a line-up with three world touring high-caliber artists. Tyga, DJ Mustard and A-trak will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23 at the Pan American Center.
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Despite a series of construction delays, New Mexico State University’s newest residence center, Juniper Hall, will open in time for move-in day Friday, Aug. 16 and the beginning of the fall 2019 semester. Students can expect to see workers on-site for the next few weeks as finishing touches are completed.
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Solving problems. Working well in a team. Taking creative risks. These are all important entrepreneurial skills and attitudes that that are challenging to master at any age. Through support from the Colorado-based Daniels Fund, the Innoventure program at New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center introduces children as young as 5 to these skills, so they’re more ready to apply them throughout their education and into their careers.
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New Mexico State University’s newest residence center, Juniper Hall, may not open in time for the beginning of the fall 2019 semester. Over the weekend, the university began notifying students who had wanted to move into the facility of the possible delay. All other NMSU residence halls will be ready for move-in day on Aug. 16 and students who had planned to live in Juniper Hall will be accommodated in other facilities until it is ready.
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When Aggie baseball players start the 2020 season, they will have a new facility to help them hone their skills thanks to long-time donors and loyal Aggie fans, Mike and Judy Johnson, who have pledged $900,000 to build a new training facility for the NMSU baseball program.
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Brenda Bishop, a longtime Extension Family and Consumer Sciences agent in Quay County, retired July 31, ending a career spanning more than 30 years with New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service.
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New Mexico State University’s Leora Zeitlin has been recognized with two first-place awards from the National Federation of Press Women for her work with KRWG Public Media.
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The New Mexico State University Foundation has partnered with Bosque Brewing Company and the Spacelion for Life Fund to continue to bring suicide awareness programs to the Las Cruces community.
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The Clinical Psychopharmacology program at New Mexico State University recently awarded the first Dr. Timothy Fjordbak Endowed Scholarship, named after a dedicated psychologist who earned his master’s degree in psychopharmacology from NMSU in December 2014.
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According to the 2019-2020 Center for World University Rankings, New Mexico State University has been ranked in the top four percent of institutions of higher education worldwide. With 20,000 degree-granting institutions of higher education worldwide evaluated, this year NMSU ranked 783rd overall and earned a national rank of 187th.
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Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University is introducing a new format for its Innoventure entrepreneurship and prototyping competition this academic year. Now called Innoventure Challenge, the new format keeps its focus on business development and prototype design while incorporating a more flexibile time commitment for teachers and students.
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LOS LUNAS – The vineyard is back at New Mexico State University’s Agricultural Science Center at Los Lunas.
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New Mexico State University’s College of Engineering has received a $1.5 million award from the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s 2019 Regional Innovation Strategies program i6 Challenge. As one of only 26 recipients, NMSU will create the Innovation and Commercialization for Regional Energy Workforce.
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