The sustainable electric grids of the future will be raised in New Mexico thanks to a $20 million National Science Foundation grant based on smart grid research born at New Mexico State University over the past five years.
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The upcoming mid-term elections have dominated political discussion in recent months. New Mexico State University government students will present a public debate of the issues surrounding the upcoming elections and other controversial issues over the next couple of months.
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Amy Lanasa, head of New Mexico State University’s Creative Media Institute is among only 25 faculty members selected nationwide to participate in the Television Academy Foundation’s 2018 Faculty Seminar Program.
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New Mexico State University’s Career Services will host the 20th annual Graduate and Professional School Fair Wednesday, Oct. 3. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Corbett Center, first floor.
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Excelencia in Education is the only national organization that recognizes evidence-based programs that accelerate Latino student success in higher education.
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Before her mother passed away, Kelley Coffeen had to think of helpful and healthy diabetic-friendly recipes to plan not only for her mother, but also for her whole family.
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New Mexico State University’s Interdisciplinary Studies Department and Gender Studies Program is cosponsoring a presentation featuring Valerie Jarrett, former senior adviser to President Barack Obama, from 6–8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 1 at the NMSU College of Health and Social Services Auditorium, Room 101A.
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The Department of Journalism and Media Studies at New Mexico State University will be welcoming photojournalist Don Bartletti to the Creative Media Insitute theatre located in Milton Hall Wednesday, Oct. 3. The talk will begin at 10:30 a.m., and he will speak for an hour and present his work on “Product of Mexico.”
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The 2018 Western Pecan Production Short Course will be held Oct. 15-18 and will be led by New Mexico State University pecan specialist Richard Heerema.
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Isabel Montañez, University of California – Davis geologist, will headline the second presentation of the NMSU Climate Change Education Seminar Series (NMSUCCESS) at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3 in the Health and Social Services Annex auditorium, Room 101.
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LOS LUNAS – A bird’s eye view can sometimes give a better picture of a situation.
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CLAYTON – Forty years ago on Oct. 10, 1978, New Mexico State University’s Clayton Livestock Research Center began operations.
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Two alumna from New Mexico State University will return to campus in early October during Homecoming to give talks as part of the College of Arts and Sciences “Alumni Connections” series.
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Thanks to a new gift from the Wells Fargo Foundation, 10 programs throughout the New Mexico State University system will receive a total of $53,250 that supports outreach and scholarship efforts.
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New Mexico State University’s Assistant Professor of weed science Erik Lehnhoff and Extension Entomologist Carol Sutherland are getting closer to seeing if saltcedar beetles would lessen the inputs of time, labor, fuel and herbicides it takes to control saltcedar plants.
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As classes got underway at New Mexico State University last month, five NMSU computer science students ranging from sophomores to seniors started the fall semester at Google in San Francisco.
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The Board of Regents of New Mexico State University will hold a regular meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3, in the Regents Room of the Educational Services Building, Las Cruces Campus, 1780 East University Avenue, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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New Mexico State University’s TRIO Upward Bound Gadsden Independent School District/Las Cruces Public Schools program is now accepting applications for 26 new high school participants from Gadsden, Santa Teresa, Mayfield, Las Cruces and Oñate High Schools.
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The Department of Geography at New Mexico State University will receive an instrument capable of recording visible light as well as near infrared and shortwave infrared wavelengths in both field and laboratory settings thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Major Research Instrumentation program.
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An undergraduate student at New Mexico State University will give the first “Global Connections” presentation of the fall semester about her experiences in Costa Rica at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 26 in Domenici Hall, Room 102.
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