The Doña Ana Community College Library is inviting DACC and community members to participate in a series of virtual events in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
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To help meet the increased demand for technology jobs, a $400,000 National Science Foundation grant is helping New Mexico State University change the landscape for high-performance computing for students and faculty throughout New Mexico over the next two years. High-performance computers (HPCs) can crunch numbers for complex problems – like those in artificial intelligence, genetics, economics or ecology – and skills with them are highly sought after. An HPC can be considered a superpowered computer that people are able to share time on. NMSU’s HPC Team includes a group of graduate students, HPC administrators and Diana V. Dugas, principal investigator of the grant and NMSU’s director of instruction and research support – who collaborate to support the system and its users.
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With almost two million books and many more online resources available, conducting research might be an intimidating task for students. The New Mexico State University Library staff can help streamline the process so students and community members can find the resources they need.
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New Mexico State University’s Physical Science Laboratory has been awarded a 10-year, $92,870,000 contact from the United States Department of Defense to support the information operations, vulnerability/survivability assessment and analysis program.
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The Seed to Supper program has sprouted enthusiasm for gardening throughout New Mexico during the pandemic.
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The New Mexico State University Music Department resumed face-to-face instruction in lecture courses and some ensembles and studios this week, following a shift to online instruction Sept. 24 in response to COVID-19 cases reported by an instructor and two students in the department.
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New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center is partnering with the El Paso County Economic Development Department to offer two free six-week business accelerators this October and November. Local businesses interested in tailored mentoring and coaching, as well as unique local opportunities, are encouraged to apply.
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Following a 20-year career at New Mexico State University, Elizabeth Titus is retiring Oct. 1. Titus joined NMSU as dean of the Library in July 2000.
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New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences will host an online course in Spanish designed for managers and supervisors of canned food processing operations around the region.
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New Mexico State University Civil Engineering Assistant Professor Ehsan Dehghan-Niri and Ph.D. candidate Sina Zamen received a 2020 fellowship from the American Society for Non-Destructive Testing. The fellowship award was based on their proposal, “Evaluation of Rolling Contact Fatigue cracks on railheads using nonlinear ultrasound in phase-space domain.”
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New Mexico State University Art Museum director Marisa Sage will join a statewide panel discussion hosted by 516 ARTS focusing on the importance of curating feminist artwork. 516 ARTS is a non-collecting, contemporary art museum located in Albuquerque.
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GRANTS – Cibola County is headed for additional economic hard times with the layoffs and closure of three major employers in the area.
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A New Mexico State University researcher who is part of a group of scientists leading efforts to uncover the unknown force responsible for killing possibly millions of migratory birds across the Southwest believes the deaths may be signaling much graver ecological troubles.
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New Mexico State University environment soil physics professor Manoj Shukla has been nominated and elected as a 2020 Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America.
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New Mexico State University’s Office of Experiential Learning will host the 22nd annual Graduate and Professional School Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7. This event will be held virtually via Handshake.
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New Mexico State University’s Chicano Programs is inviting students from all ethnic backgrounds to commemorate National Hispanic Heritage Month by participating in virtual events from now until Oct. 15.
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Construction of the “Gateway to NMSU,” a large-scale construction project on the east side of New Mexico State University’s Las Cruces campus, is set to begin in approximately 12 months. The monument, coinciding with the massive Interstate 25/University Avenue reconstruction project, is designed to welcome students, employees and visitors to campus.
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Academic success is important whether continuing to higher education or pursuing a career after high school.
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New Mexico voters will be asked on Nov. 3 to approve several general obligation bond questions, including two that will provide critical funding for the New Mexico State University system. There is no tax increase associated with approval of these bonds.
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In a continued dialogue of advancing a statewide clean energy economy, New Mexico State University invites interested individuals to join a discussion on beneficial electrification from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 14. The discussion will focus on new technologies, related opportunities and challenges, and strategies for educating an associated workforce. The event will take place online via Zoom.
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