With more than 100 employers registered, New Mexico State University students and alumni along with community members can attend the 15th annual Career Connections Fair Feb. 4-5. NMSU Career Services will host the two-day event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Corbett Center Student Union throughout the third floor.
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Researchers from the College of Health and Social Services at New Mexico State University are recruiting couples to participate in a parental wellness program as part of a year-long study.
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RUIDOSO – Hay and forage fuels the livestock industry of New Mexico and the Southwest. It is critical for growers to produce a highly nutritional feed economically. Staying abreast of the latest advances in the hay industry is one way for growers to prosper.
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What’s in store for the future of food, and how beef producers can prepare for it, is the theme of the 2020 Southwest Beef Symposium.
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Julia Parra, an assistant professor at New Mexico State University’s College of Education, has been elected to the board of the Online Learning Consortium. The OLC is a leading professional organization devoted to advancing the quality of digital learning worldwide.
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From the very start of his engineering education at New Mexico State University, Joshua Gomez made the best of every opportunity that came his way. His hard work, passion for chemical engineering and research earned him a fellowship from the National GEM Consortium, tuition for his master’s degree, a stipend for other expenses and two summers of experience conducting research at a national laboratory.
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One of New Mexico State University’s Distinguished Alumni for 2019 has created an endowed a scholarship for computer science students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Four New Mexico State University students in the College of Arts and Sciences were honored at the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) awards at The 2019 National Diversity in STEM Conference in Honolulu in November. The awards recognize the next generation of underrepresented researchers and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) leaders while also giving visibility to their research and schools.
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Registration is now open for the world’s largest conference dedicated to chile peppers. The 2020 New Mexico Chile Conference hosted by New Mexico State University’s Chile Pepper Institute runs from Feb. 3-4 and will be in a new location at the Las Cruces Convention Center.
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A researcher in New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences is leading the efforts in understanding the biology of what’s happening inside weeds and trees as electricity is being used to safely and effectively kill them.
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MORA – A warmer, drier climate is predicted to be the norm for the already historically arid forests of the Southwest.
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Elizabeth Titus, dean of the Library at New Mexico State University, will transition to a new position at the beginning of the spring 2020 semester when she assumes the role of senior administrator in the Provost’s Office, NMSU Provost Carol Parker announced.
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The College of Engineering at New Mexico State University, in partnership with the New Mexico Ready Mix Concrete and Aggregates Association, will host concrete training for the construction industry Jan. 10-11. The 56th annual Samuel P. Maggard Quality Concrete School is designed for concrete professionals, contractors, professional engineers and students.
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For 24 years Aggie sports fans had the opportunity to see many thrilling moments and championship games on the court inside the Pan American Center. Now fans can own a piece of New Mexico State University’s Lou Henson Court following an exclusive agreement with local Las Cruces company, Triple D Woodworks, to handcraft 1,000 limited edition pens.
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Beginning next summer, New Mexico State University will house a research center that will make a positive impact on early childhood education in New Mexico and globally.
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New Mexico State University will soon have the only botanic garden in New Mexico within 100 miles thanks to a grant from the Stanley Smith Horticulture Trust to the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. The money will go toward building a public garden that also supports ornamental horticulture research.
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Joyelle Owens was shocked to discover she needed only two courses to complete her bachelor’s degree. She will graduate from New Mexico State University Saturday, Dec. 14, after taking classes intermittently since 1993.
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The New Mexico State University Alumni Association will honor its fall 2019 Outstanding Graduates at a luncheon today at the Danny Villanueva Victory Club in the NMSU Stan Fulton Athletic Center.
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The New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service is offering a master food preserver certification course for people interested in becoming certified master food preserver volunteers.
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New Mexico State University Criminal Justice Associate Professor and author Mike Tapia will have a book signing event from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15 at the Barnes & Noble bookstore located on the NMSU campus.
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More than 1,200 New Mexico State University students are projected to participate in the fall commencement ceremony. But this time, instead of bachelor’s and master’s degree recipients receiving degrees together and doctoral degrees awarded separately, all graduate students will be honored together.
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Miriam Chaiken, dean of the William Conroy Honors College at New Mexico State University, will retire at the end of the academic year, NMSU Provost Carol Parker has announced.
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Wenda Trevathan, New Mexico State University Regent's Professor emerita of anthropology, has been named as a 2019 Fellow to the American Academy for the Advancement of Science. The lifetime distinction is earned in honor of a member’s invaluable contributions to science and technology.
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New Mexico State University has identified four finalists for the position of vice president for University Advancement and president of the NMSU Foundation. The finalists include Ahmad Boura, John D. Crawford, Derek Dictson and Jesse D. Pisors. Each will visit the NMSU campus to meet with various stakeholders between Dec. 15-17.
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For three decades, New Mexico State University has helped local high school students through the TRIO Upward Bound programs in the Gadsden Independent School District/Las Cruces Public Schools. When the funding began in 1989, the program supported 50 students per year and now it has funding to serve 95 per year.
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A potential quorum of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents may occur as regents may attend the following commencement events scheduled for Friday, Dec. 13, and Saturday, Dec. 14, on NMSU’s Las Cruces campus:
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A New Mexico State University graduate who grew up in a small town south of Las Cruces was named by Forbes magazine among the top 30 young entrepreneurs creating solutions to some of healthcare’s most pressing problems.
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New Mexico State University and the city of Las Cruces expect to host more than 1,200 seniors for the 41st annual New Mexico Senior Olympics Summer Games June 10-13. Sport venues will be located around the NMSU campus and throughout the city of Las Cruces. The event will be the first in a three-year agreement.
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New Mexico State University will host the 21st annual Unmanned Systems Aircraft Technical Analysis and Applications Center conference Tuesday, Dec. 10 through Thursday, Dec. 12 in Corbett Center Student Union and the Physical Science Laboratory.
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The College of Engineering at New Mexico State University has just been ranked 12th among the 50 Best Value Engineering Schools for 2019 from a total pool of more than 500 eligible engineering schools.
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