At New Mexico State University’s Economic Outlook Conference in February, economist Jim Peach forecast this year as an average year, with a typical economic growth of roughly two percent. But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 became anything but average.
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Dealing with the pandemic’s new normal is as stressful for young people as it is for adults.
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The New Mexico State University Art Museum will kick off its Spring 2021 season with three new exhibits, “Sorry for the Mess,” “Pasos Ajenos,” and “Saint Joseph & The Laborers.”
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A New Mexico State University student whose doctoral research would allow visually impaired children to learn computer programming is among 11 people in the country to receive the Google-CAHSI Dissertation Award.
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A new study by New Mexico State University researchers examines the value of empathetic leadership in the American retail sector amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The 38th annual New Mexico State University art department jewelry sale will look a little different this year. Instead of browsing pieces inside the NMSU bookstore coffee shop, you can purchase student created jewelry from the comfort of your couch. Beginning Friday, Nov. 20, you can browse earrings, rings, brooches and more on their website just in time for holiday giving. The sale will run through Saturday, Dec. 20
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Every year the Stephen W. and Robert E. Roberts Memorial Staff Award is presented to a New Mexico State University staff member who demonstrated dedicated and outstanding service to the university. This year’s recipient is Alma Meza, an administrative assistant for the School of Teacher Preparation, Administration and Leadership in the College of Education.
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New Mexico State University and Arrowhead Center have announced a Strategic Alliance Partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration in order to share resources that will strengthen and expand small development throughout New Mexico.
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The 30th WERC Environmental Design Contest, sponsored by the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University, resulted in the publication of four team papers in conference proceedings by the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
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A state shutdown can’t stop a virtual conference, or the drive for entrepreneurs to learn more about building their business.
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