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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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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The Aggie Innovation Space at New Mexico State University’s College of Engineering has been in high gear in recent days, as students and staff work to produce face shields for healthcare workers.
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Business innovation doesn’t stop during a crisis, and New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center wants to make sure that businesses have the marketing skills they need during the economic shifts created by COVID-19.
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As healthcare providers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic face shortages of personal protective equipment, New Mexico State University is pitching in to help local hospitals in Las Cruces.
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Like many faculty members at New Mexico State University, Gabriel Rochelle was a bit apprehensive about moving his course on the Old Testament to the Zoom online platform.
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Microplastics polluting the Pacific Ocean could be cleaned up and recycled with the help of an invention created by Crustacean, a design team at New Mexico State University.
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Most expectant mothers know that a placenta is something that forms around fetuses to nourish and protect them. However, what they may not realize is that a placenta is considered an organ that only appears during pregnancy.
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An NMSU female employee in her 50s is hospitalized in stable condition after testing positive for COVID-19. She has been working from home since March 18, when the university began to implement telework procedures.
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The New Mexico State University Art Museum has created a series of online Saturday programs in collaboration with artists and programming partners from “Labor: Motherhood & Art in 2020,” in response to closing their doors for public health reasons due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Could women’s independence become another victim of the novel coronavirus? A New Mexico State University sociology professor says the answer is likely yes.
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When classes at New Mexico State University resumed March 30, Campus Tutoring Services was prepared to continue helping students, albeit in a new format.
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Two beef cattle reproduction workshops postponed in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic are now planned for online delivery in April.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic there are many sources of information for self and family care and safety.
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As New Mexico State University students come back from an extended spring break to face the new normal of online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many can be left feeling isolated and unsure how to navigate moving forward.
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The coronavirus crisis has resulted in the closures of all New Mexico public schools. In response, New Mexico State University’s KRWG Public Media is partnering with New Mexico PBS, Albuquerque Public Schools and KENW to air a broadcast initiative that will support and encourage at-home learning for K-5 students and their families. The broadcast lessons will be on KRWG channel 22 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Friday beginning April 6.
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New Mexico State University research will see large-scale development through seed investment and commercialization, thanks to a new partnership with VIC Technology Venture Development.
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During the 2019-2020 basketball season at New Mexico State University, the NMSU Foundation awarded seven $1,000 scholarships to Aggie students who were randomly selected in a drawing called, “A Grand in the Stands!”
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It’s happening throughout the country and New Mexico is no exception – businesses are moving online in new ways by embracing their Internet connectivity. New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center is using the same tactics to be the link to entrepreneurs who are working on ramping up their businesses during these challenging times.
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Pollinator insects play a critical role in the agricultural world. Without their natural transference of pollen from plant to plant while obtaining nutrients, many types of vegetables and fruit for human consumption would not exist.
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Daniel Miller enrolled at New Mexico State University to become an actor. But thanks to the hands-on, multi-disciplinary NMSU Department of Theater Arts, Miller found another passion and recently received his first award for it.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused financial uncertainty for many people with the closure of nonessential businesses and guidelines restricting gatherings to five people.
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