Through a $500,000 gift to New Mexico State University’s College of Health and Social Services, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico will play a pivotal role in expanding the workforce of nurses and social workers in New Mexico.
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Brooke Sahni graduated from New Mexico State University in 2019 with her master of fine arts degree in creative writing. She wrote her 38-page book of poems titled “Divining” while working on her thesis at NMSU. After winning the 2019 Orison Chapbook Prize, the company published her work in early July 2020.
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Phame Camarena, a first-generation college student and native Californian, has been selected to lead the William Conroy Honors College at New Mexico State University.
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Every spring, ranchers face the same difficult challenge of trying to guess how much grass will be available for livestock to graze during the upcoming season.
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New Mexico State University’s Center for Academic Advising and Student Support will continue to host its virtual career success workshop series through the month of July. The workshops will aim to help students be prepared to enter the job market during the COIVD-19 pandemic.
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New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center will offer two free business accelerators designed to help Las Cruces businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Las Cruces BizSprint will run two eight-week sessions for 30 local companies in the late summer and fall, and will focus on best practices in business management and e-commerce training.
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The “Animation Career Review” ranks New Mexico State University’s animation and visual effects program 22 among the country’s public animation schools and colleges for 2020. The Creative Media Institute program also ranks sixth among the top 10 animation schools in the Southwest.
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Calling all ranchers! Your help is needed.
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With hopes to wipe out the negative preconceptions that some students have toward people with disabilities, a New Mexico State University graduate with physical challenges has been teaching sixth-grade social studies at Zia Middle School in Las Cruces for the last three years.
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Thinking out of the box is the new norm since the arrival of COVID-19.
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