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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As part of New Mexico State University’s Research and Creativity Week Nov. 10-13, award-winning singer and songwriter Judy Collins will give a musical performance on Zoom at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10. The presentation also will include an interview moderated by Jim Shearer, music professor.
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A collaborative project based at New Mexico State University to help provide resources to students and teachers for online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic recently received $463,000 from the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund (GEER).
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A New Mexico State University public health researcher has published a new study that examines firearm sales in the United States amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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New Mexico State University will host a completely virtual Research and Creativity Week Nov. 10-13 to highlight scholarly research and creative activity of faculty, staff and students. The interactive program is open to the NMSU campus and community.
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After receiving an award from the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s 2019 Regional Innovation Strategies i6 Challenge program, New Mexico State University continues to lead a statewide focus on creation of a clean energy economy to advance economic and workforce development.
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The clinical psychopharmacology program at New Mexico State University is a unique program with students from across North America and the world, attracting practicing psychologists looking to obtain training and a master’s degree in clinical psychopharmacology.
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The New Mexico State University Board of Regents will hold a special meeting at 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2. Due to the public health emergency issued by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the meeting will take place online via Zoom at https://nmsu.zoom.us/j/97114610633.
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New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences has named two new co-directors to lead the Center of Excellence in Sustainable Food and Agricultural Systems.
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The School of Nursing at New Mexico State University has selected Elizabeth Kuchler to serve in a newly created faculty role dedicated to preparing nursing, nurse practitioner and social work students for New Mexico’s workforce. Kuchler, who has a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree, began serving in the position in August.
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The New Mexico State University Board of Regents will hold a closed meeting at 8 a.m. Monday, Nov. 2. Due to the public health emergency issued by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the meeting will take place online.
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There are many variables in producing the perfect New Mexico green chile pepper.
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Three researchers at New Mexico State University recently received a grant from the Paso del Norte Health Foundation to promote lifelong physical activity among teens.
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New Mexico State University’s Aggies Without Limits have been doing community service projects both abroad and locally since 2007, often facing challenges such as having no running water, lodging, or even electricity. But the can-do attitude of these hearty volunteers always prevails—even when it comes to hauling 700-pound steel beams by hand for a pedestrian bridge being erected on the Otero County Fairgrounds in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
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New Mexico State University’s Office of Experiential Learning will host the sixth annual Health Professions Fair from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5. This event is co-sponsored by the College of Health and Social Services and will be held virtually via Handshake.
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New Mexico State University English professor Connie Voisine, former NMSU visiting professor Sheila Black who now works for the Association of Writers and Writing Programs in Washington, D.C. and Jennifer Bartlett, disability activist, are poets, academics and friends. In 2017, they co-founded an organization for poets and writers who identify as having disabilities called Zoeglossia. By May 2019 the organization held its first conference in San Antonio, which provided intensive mentoring, classes, roundtable discussions and readings for 11 writers and poets from several U.S. states and the United Kingdom.
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New Mexico State University was recognized on the seventh annual U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities 2021 rankings. NMSU is among 1,500 institutions in 86 countries listed, and this year NMSU tied for 750th.
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A New Mexico State University researcher is part of a group of turfgrass experts from several land-grant universities across the United States that coauthored two newly published papers on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the turfgrass industry.
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A new study by a group of researchers from New Mexico and Indiana found that Americans’ diets are becoming unhealthier as a result of stresses related to the coronavirus pandemic.
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New Mexico State University will partner with the Hispanic Scholarship Fund and The Bridge of Southern New Mexico to host the HSF virtual College Camp Nov. 7. The free, bilingual college preparation workshops will be held on Zoom to help middle and high school students and their families learn more about how to prepare for college.
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The New Mexico Produced Water Research Consortium, a joint effort between the New Mexico Environment Department and New Mexico State University, announced today it will partner with Occidental, the Permian Basin’s largest acreage holder and one of its largest oil producers, in a cooperative agreement to help facilitate safe and reliable field testing and evaluation of pilot and large-scale innovative produced water treatment technologies.
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Amanda LaTasha Armstrong, a doctoral candidate at New Mexico State University, has been selected as a fellow of the National Science Foundation Community for Advancing Discovery Research in Education (CADRE) Fellowship program, which provides professional growth opportunities for early career researchers whose work centers on diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM education.
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A public health expert whose research has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Yahoo News and several other major media outlets is the newest faculty member in the College of Health and Social Services at New Mexico State University.
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New Mexico State University’s Office of Experiential Learning and JCPenney will host the third annual Suit-Up event from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, at the Mesilla Valley Mall, 700 Telshor Blvd., Ste 2000.
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Krishna Kota, associate professor of thermal sciences and energy in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at New Mexico State University, has received a nearly $250,000 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) grant from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research to purchase equipment for conducting research on the cooling of directed-energy weapon systems.
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