A potential quorum of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents may occur as regents may attend the Outstanding Graduates Virtual Celebration and the 2020 NMSU Entrepreneur Hall of Fame virtual reception scheduled for Dec. 16 and Dec. 17 on Zoom as detailed below.
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SANTA FE – As the demand for water continues to grow, recreational landscape managers are adopting innovative strategies to increase irrigation efficiency.
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A research team from the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at New Mexico State University is working in partnership with colleagues from Texas A&M AgriLife Research to study issues affecting pepper production in the Southwest.
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High school students from 33 schools will be competing for $5,000 in prize money from 18 employers in the second New Mexico Governor’s STEM Challenge. Hosted and organized by New Mexico State University, the Los Alamos National Labs Foundation, New Mexico Department of Public Education and New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, this event will be entirely virtual Saturday, Dec. 12.
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New Mexico State University will recognize the achievements of more than 1,500 students who completed degree requirements over the summer and fall semesters in a virtual commencement ceremony set for Saturday, Dec. 12.
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During the early stages of the pandemic, women, racial minorities and older adults were more likely to wear face masks as a protective measure to slow the spread of COVID-19, according to a new study co-authored by a New Mexico State University researcher.
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Daniel Martinez, a Doña Ana Community College alumnus, has been named the winner of the Studio G Pitch 2020 competition hosted by Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University.
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What does a more resilient food supply chain look like in a world still grappling with COVID-19? That’s the question researchers at New Mexico State University are now trying to answer as they work with agricultural producers and other universities to adapt an industry hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
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In compliance with New Mexico public health orders, New Mexico State University’s Las Cruces campus reopened its golf course and tennis facilities at 25 percent capacity, and continues to allow community members to access Sisbarro Community Park for walking and exercising. Most other outdoor areas of campus, including Alumni Pond, are only available to NMSU students, faculty and staff.
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More than 80 middle- and high-school students from across New Mexico and El Paso, Texas, gathered virtually for the 2020 NM Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology Robotics competition Nov. 21. While the COVID-19 pandemic affected the BEST competition, the 20-year event, hosted by New Mexico State University’s College of Engineering, continued.
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