In the days and weeks since COVID-19 became a worldwide pandemic, empty grocery store shelves have become an all-too-common sight. But New Mexico State University’s on-campus food pantry, Aggie Cupboard, is working to ensure students, staff and faculty facing food insecurity have access to pantry staples during this time of crisis.
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For some youth, the COVID-19 closure of their school building is a time to learn about technology and design tools that they can use to create digital projects.
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In the fight against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, the most important thing most of us can do is to stay home, follow guidance on social distancing and hand-washing, and wait for the worst of the outbreak to subside. But for many essential members of the workforce, this is the time when their expertise and hard work are most needed, and it’s not work they can accomplish from the safety of a home office.
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The STEM Outreach Center at New Mexico State University is providing families at home during the COVID-19 outbreak with fun resources to keep the STEM learning going.
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A group of students from New Mexico State University’s School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management took home the top honor and three other awards last month during the National Society of Minorities in Hospitality conference in Houston.
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As part of an ongoing effort to keep the campus community and the public informed during the COVID-19 pandemic, New Mexico State University President John Floros and members of the NMSU campus leadership will hold a second virtual town hall at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 26. President Floros and other leaders will provide updates for the Aggie community and then take questions.
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Parents, have a budding entrepreneur at home? Are you looking for activities while your elementary school student is at home? Join New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center with two Facebook Live events hosted by the Innoventure program that will introduce them to the concepts of solving a problem, creating a business and using things around the house to build their first prototype.
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When New Mexico State University resumes classes March 30 following a two-week spring break, course instruction will be an online format for the remainder of the spring 2020 semester.
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There’s an old Chinese Proverb that goes, “Tell me and I may forget, show me and I may remember, involve me and I understand.” It’s a quote that Kulbhushan Grover, a New Mexico State University associate professor in the Plant and Environmental Sciences Department, keeps at the forefront of his mind as he teaches his crop production class in the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences.
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A specialist with the New Mexico State University Extension Family and Consumer Sciences is offering useful tips on how to properly plan for self-isolation during the COVID-19 global pandemic.
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As the new virus that causes COVID-19 continues to sow economic chaos across the world, longtime New Mexico State University economics professor Chris Erickson warns of an upcoming recession as the pandemic takes hold in the United States. But Erickson, interim head of the Department of Economics, Applied Statistics and International Business in NMSU’s College of Business, predicts a short-lived recession with a speedy recovery.
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Parents are faced with the difficult task of talking to their children about the COVID-19 pandemic, but should remain calm and reassuring in these uncertain times, said Lisa Peterson, a New Mexico State University assistant professor and director of the School Psychology Doctoral Program in the College of Education.
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Several New Mexico State University graduate programs have been recognized on the newly released U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools 2021 rankings.
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Jessica Tarin spent part of last year backpacking across southwest Asia alone and learning four languages. This year the American Advertising Federation named Tarin one of the country’s 50 Most Promising Multicultural Students. She was selected from applicants involved in college chapters of AAF at 29 schools in 19 states across the U.S.
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The windy season wreaks havoc in southern New Mexico each spring, often bringing dust storms that create public safety hazards, especially for drivers traveling on roadways.
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New Mexico State University is implementing a system-wide, two-week spring break for students, beginning Monday, March 16.
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New Mexico State University has named Sherry Kollmann as its first vice provost for digital learning initiatives, a new role created by NMSU Provost Carol Parker to develop and drive an online and digital education strategy for the university.
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A New Mexico State University graduate student was recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize for his title poem, “Wyoming,” in his collection of poetry titled “Wyoming: The next question to ask (to answer).”
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Students from the New Mexico State University College of Engineering in collaboration with NMSU’s Biology Department and X2nSat, a full-service satellite network operator, are launching a project to measure Pacific Ocean temperatures during the Pacific Cup race.
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For more than two decades, New Mexico State University’s School of Nursing has continuously met or surpassed national standards to earn accreditation. Recently, three of the school’s degree programs received the maximum 10-year reaccreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
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SANTA FE – Hemp production is a new crop option for agriculture producers, but it may not be an easy one for profitable success.
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ISLETA – A beef cattle reproduction workshop focused on anatomy and endocrinology will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, at the Isleta Resort and Casino, 11000 Broadway SE.
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A potential quorum of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents may occur as regents may attend the Western Athletic Conference Basketball Tournament from March 11-14 at Orleans Hotel and Casino, 4500 W. Tropicana Ave., in Las Vegas, Nevada. No votes or other official actions will be taken by the NMSU Board of Regents.
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Living along the Rio Grande bosque provides a beautiful environment and enjoyable lifestyle, but risks do exist.
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Researchers from New Mexico State University’s College of Health and Social Services will offer a free parental wellness workshop this weekend.
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The atmosphere of Jupiter is a colorful swirl of cloud bands in brown, yellow, red and white with an enormous red spot. To unlock some of the atmosphere’s mysteries on the gas giant planet, New Mexico State University researchers this week received a three-year, $283,800 grant from NASA’s New Frontiers Data Analysis Program.
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New Mexico State University is closely monitoring the situation involving the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and is following the guidance of the New Mexico Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although the current risk of acquiring COVID-19 in the United States is very low, and NMDOH reports no confirmed cases in New Mexico, the university will follow these agencies’ recommendations as the situation evolves.
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Every year during Homecoming, the New Mexico State University Alumni Association recognizes some of the institution’s most successful graduates and friends through time-honored awards.
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March is ‘Women’s History Month,’ a time to honor the many contributions women have made in history and society. As a way to celebrate the month and raise awareness of the current climate across the nation facing women, New Mexico State University will host a talk/live recording by the stars of the podcast, “Bitter Brown Femmes,” Ruben and Cassandra, at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 10 at O’Donnell Hall, Room 111. The event is free and open to the public.
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New Mexico State University will host a panel discussion for Sunshine Week 2020 at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 11 at the NMSU Zuhl Library, third floor. This year’s topic will be “DEAD or ALIVE: Will Local News Survive? A discussion of journalism’s future.”
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