Innoventure, a core program within Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University, is holding open registration for the 2016-17 academic year for middle and high school students across New Mexico.
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With fall 2016 classes underway at New Mexico State University, the student success navigators are gearing up for their next challenge. The second-year retention initiative will be working with sophomores for the first time.
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The New Mexico State University Alumni Association International Board of Directors will sponsor a chile roast to celebrate the area’s rich agricultural heritage and encourage networking among local alumni.
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You may enjoy receiving those packaged pecans as a gift during the holiday season. Or maybe it’s that freshly baked pecan pie that makes your mouth water.
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Natural science and contemporary art will ignite the imagination when the University Art Gallery at New Mexico State University presents “GEOMAGIC: Art, Science and the Zuhl Collection” from Thursday, Sept. 8, through Wednesday, Dec. 21. The gallery will host an opening reception from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 8.
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Forty-six engineering transfer students participated in a one-week immersion workshop on innovation and entrepreneurship as part of a National Science Foundation program to broaden participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics the week before formal classes began at New Mexico State and Howard Universities.
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New Mexico State University is celebrating the National Park Service centennial with a speaker series called “NMSU Celebrates the National Parks.” NMSU’s College of Arts and Sciences is hosting classes, public lectures and a blog series to bring the beauty and wonder of America’s national parks to the NMSU campus and Las Cruces community.
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Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University and other organizations are collaborating with Navajo Technical University in Crownpoint, N.M., to help improve economic conditions across the Navajo Nation by providing technological tools for future generations.
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Growing up as an autistic child is not easy. But Temple Grandin worked her way through adversity and has succeeded in many capacities. In fact, she was named to Time magazine’s list of “The 100 Most Influential People in the World” in 2010.
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ACOMA PUEBLO – Instead of having to repair the old windmills out on the range, would you like to learn about using solar panels to operate remote wells?
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An undergraduate student at New Mexico State University’s College of Education has been awarded a scholarship by the American Speech and Hearing Association.
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New Mexico State University honored its faculty and staff at the 2016 fall convocation ceremony Aug. 16 at NMSU’s Atkinson Recital Hall. Every fall and spring, convocation is held to celebrate the start of a new semester.
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When Cheryl Hinrichs was in the eighth grade, she took a home economics class, which is now known as family and consumer sciences. The class teaches students basic life lessons such as cooking, nutrition, personal finance and consumer economics. She immediately thought she found her calling.
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The College of Engineering will expand a popular field of study for New Mexico State University students with a gift to support the brew lab in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering.
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ABIQUIU – Young and old alike are invited to the third annual Rio Chama Equine Expo, Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Rio Arriba Rural Events Center at 122-A State Road 554 in Abiquiu.
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New Mexico State University anthropology students spent the summer getting to know the Mimbres people who died more than a thousand years ago and helping to preserve their history.
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With the increasing popularity of unmanned aircraft systems or drones, New Mexico State University’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Test Center will offer a three-day workshop to teach government, civil and business officials about the new technology and regulations.
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Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University and WESST, a statewide small business development and training organization, have announced their first WE Mean Business women’s entrepreneurship conference to be held in Las Cruces.
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At the end of a grueling workweek, sometimes you need a bit of an attitude adjustment to start your weekend off right. Thanks to the School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management at New Mexico State University, you can get that attitude adjustment on campus once a month and support student clubs and organizations at the same time.
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When you listen to Rich Pratt talk about the importance of crops for future generations, you can’t help but hear the sincerity in his voice. Whether it’s addressing crop diseases, limited water resources, soil salinity or high temperatures, Pratt says many crop scientists are in service of mankind.
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Karen Becklin, a retired NMSU employee and higher education advocate, will receive New Mexico State University’s Presidential Medallion during the university’s convocation ceremony at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16. The Presidential Medallion recognizes outstanding service individuals give to the university beyond their time as employees.
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Water availability affects everyone. Whether you’re in New Mexico or Siberia, everyone shares concerns about water resources.
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LOS LUNAS – Raising New Mexico chile peppers is big business in the southern region of the state. In the middle Rio Grande Valley, it’s a labor of love.
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Farming is a high-risk business. Crops are planted and a variety of things can impact the harvest, yield and ultimately the profit made by the farmer.
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This fall, New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences will host the 2016 Western Pecan Production Short Course. The short course, which will teach the public about pecan production, will be held Oct. 17-19 at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces. The registration fee is $350.
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While many school cafeterias nationwide are increasingly offering more nutritious fare, 40 percent of children still take their own lunch to school, according to the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.
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Jamey Leeanne Rislin, a counseling psychology doctoral candidate at New Mexico State University’s College of Education, is the recipient of this year’s American Psychological Association’s Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race (Division 45) Toy Caldwell-Colbert Student Contributions to Service Award.
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A newly endowed scholarship in New Mexico State University’s College of Engineering will provide tuition support for eight additional civil engineering students, thanks to a gift from one of the college’s longtime benefactors and alums.
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The aroma of freshly roasted green chile will soon be in the air. It’s that time of year when you see plump, green chiles in nearby fields. But which type of organic fertilizer will produce the best green chile?
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The Board of Regents of New Mexico State University will hold a retreat from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9, and from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 10, at the University Center and President’s Residence, 4501 Geothermal Drive, on NMSU’s Las Cruces campus. The Board of Regents will attend a dinner the evening prior, at 6 p.m. Aug. 8 at the Bobby Lee Lawrence Academy of Wine in Gerald Thomas Hall.
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