LOS LUNAS – Six youth from Bernalillo, Torrance and Valencia counties are on a 12-month journey learning about the cattle industry by participating in the New Mexico Beef Select Heifer Replacement Project.
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In the face of the COVID-19 outbreak, New Mexico State University Housing & Residential Life remains committed to assisting on-campus students with their living arrangements.
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The New Mexico State University Board of Regents has approved a 3 percent increase in tuition for the 2020-2021 academic year for NMSU’s Las Cruces campus. There was not an increase in tuition for NMSU’s community colleges. University leaders said the revenue was needed to support additional student scholarships and because of continued uncertainty with the state’s budget contribution to the university for the coming year.
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A group of kinesiology students at New Mexico State University, driven by their desire to learn more about research, have formed a lifelong bond while gaining skills that will take them beyond their graduate studies.
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Susie Valenzuela’s knack for crunching numbers has taken her from New Mexico State University all the way to the University of Washington, where she recently launched her career as a statistician working to advance the prevention, detection and treatment of HIV infection and AIDS.
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The New Mexico State University system’s students are among the millions of students nationwide from elementary school through college whose schools and campuses have been partly or fully closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The COVID-19 crisis is impacting almost every segment of life and every business in the United States and worldwide. The cattle industry is also suffering unprecedented market reactions and supply chain disruptions.
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New Mexico State University has named four finalists for dean of its College of Education, and online public forums with each candidate begin Monday, April 20.
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New Mexico State University is committed to its students’ success, and the first step to achieving that goal begins before students arrive at the Las Cruces campus each August.
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The coronavirus outbreak is redefining the value of telehealth in delivering medical services to patients. The efficiency of this type of system could end up reshaping the future of healthcare.
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New Mexico State University’s entrepreneurship ecosystem, Arrowhead Center, is partnering with another regional economic development hub to help medical innovators secure federal funding to help bring their ideas to market.
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In the midst of COVID-19 shutting down all in-person university operations, the Associated Students of New Mexico State University are finding creative ways to continue to assist NMSU students and hold the annual ASNMSU election.
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The Board of Regents of New Mexico State University will hold a special meeting at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 21. Due to public health emergency mandates issued by New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the meeting will be webcast only. In compliance with the Open Meetings Act, copies of the agenda will be made available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting and accessible on the public university website at https://regents.nmsu.edu/agenda/.
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Ricardo Vasquez initially began his college experience at Boston University, more than 2,000 miles and a world away from his hometown of Vinton, Texas, a suburb of El Paso.
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For New Mexico women entrepreneurs, it is time to apply to the five-week business accelerator at New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center. Created in part thanks to the support of the U.S. Small Business Administration, the WESprint program will accept applications until April 20.
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Wildlife to human transmission of viruses has caused some of the world’s most notorious pandemics, from severe acute respiratory syndrome, also known as SARS to H1N1 swine flu and Ebola, and now COVID-19. New Mexico State University post-doctoral fellow Katie Young spent a year in the tropical rainforests of Malaysian Borneo studying the mosquito-borne virus Dengue, to better understand the cross talk between viruses and hosts.
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#1 (1:00 minute) Resources for farm and ranch businesses
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To curb the spread of COVID-19, public health experts have urged people nationwide to practice social distancing, and many states, including New Mexico, have implemented measures ordering residents to stay at home. Now, as a result, millions are self-isolating and limiting social contact by teleworking or attending school virtually.
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The Wellness, Alcohol and Violence Education Program at New Mexico State University is a risk reduction and prevention program that educates the campus community on issues of personal safety and well-being. The WAVE/WAVE Rx Program are a staff of 15 working from home to ensure health promotion stays at the forefront of the NMSU campus, according to Olivia De Leon, WAVE Program health education specialist.
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Many employees and students at both New Mexico State University and the Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine have shifted to working and learning online, but the work of both institutions continues at full speed – including the public-private partnership that connects them and supports pathways for students to become health care professionals in the region.
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