While the COVID-19 pandemic has caused many challenges and uncertainties, New Mexico State University is supporting faculty, researchers, scholars and artists who are working on proposal development and writing during this time with the 100 in October Challenge. With an extended deadline of Nov. 30, the challenge offers an incentive of a $250 stipend and up to $1,000 in indirect cost from an award for each principal investigator or co-principal investigator who submits a proposal for research or creativity activity funding.
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New Mexico State University and Dry Point Distillers have launched Pistol Pete’s Six-Shooter, the first collegiate-licensed whiskey in the country. The whiskey will be available for purchase beginning Nov. 12 in and around Las Cruces. A portion of the proceeds will go to support NMSU’s more than 400 student-athletes.
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It was a big year for New Mexico State University at the National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences annual conference, held virtually in September.
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New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center will celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week Nov. 16-22 with various online events that include guest speaker Bill Aulet, a noted author and entrepreneur. All events are open to the public.
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New Mexico State University and Los Alamos National Laboratory have signed a new institutional agreement to support joint appointments.
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For 18 days in January 2011, millions of Egyptians protested and fought a brutal battle against state police demanding social justice, freedom and dignity. On Feb. 11, Egyptians celebrated the removal of a 30-year-old dictatorship supported by the United States. However, as protestors began to leave the public squares, counter-revolutionary state forces regrouped and forcefully began arresting and attacking protestors, including women.
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Craft brewing is one of the fastest growing niche markets in New Mexico.
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The New Mexico State University Board of Regents will hold a special meeting at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020. Due to the public health emergency issued by the governor, the meeting will take place online via Zoom at http://panopto.nmsu.edu/bor/.
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The next production of New Mexico State University’s Department of Theatre Arts is called “Tracer.” The plot follows a student who becomes ill at a Halloween party and the contact tracer sent to investigate foul play. This mix of current events and “who done it” is served up for audiences via live streaming in the age of COVID-19 restrictions.
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A wide variety of research regarding cattle and livestock production is being conducted in New Mexico.
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