David Bowdich knew exactly what he wanted to do when he studied criminal justice at New Mexico State University back in the early 1990s. Bowdich spent the morning on campus sharing his experiences and lessons learned from his start as an Albuquerque police officer to his career climb through the ranks of the FBI where he currently serves as the deputy director and oversees all FBI domestic and international investigative and intelligence activities.
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New Mexico State University and University Degrees Abroad have agreed to establish a developmental men’s soccer program at the university and to begin recruiting local, state, regional and international players to take part. NMSU will be home to the first UDA soccer program in the U.S.
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The New Mexico State University “A” Mountain Staff Award recognizes an NMSU staff member who demonstrates the core values of leadership, excellence, access, diversity and inclusion, and student-centered.
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More than 250 people are expected to attend the 64th Annual New Mexico Water Conference, which will take place Nov. 7-8 at the Buffalo Thunder Resort in Santa Fe. The conference is co-sponsored by the Pueblo of Pojoaque.
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The Passport Acceptance Facility at New Mexico State University is moving to a new location.
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LOS LUNAS – Beef producers have a responsibility to provide a safe and wholesome product for consumers. Daily production practices can influence the quality of the final product.
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LOS LUNAS – What are some of the tax law changes that impact agricultural operations? The answer to this question and ways to navigate taxes for small farms will be presented during the free “Maximizing Your Farm Tax Opportunities” workshop.
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Three decades ago, Nancy Reichert earned a Ph.D. in molecular biology from New Mexico State University, becoming the first student to graduate from NMSU’s Molecular Biology Program. Since then, more than 130 students have followed in her footsteps, earning master’s degrees and Ph.D.s in molecular biology from NMSU’s oldest interdisciplinary program.
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The impacts of climate change, including drought, rising sea levels and heat waves will weigh most heavily on poor and vulnerable communities, countries and regions, such as the U.S.-Mexico border.
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A Trinity Site expert will visit New Mexico State University Wednesday, Nov. 6, to give a lecture about the detonation of the world’s first atomic bomb in southern New Mexico in 1945 and its aftermath. The lecture is free and open to students, faculty, staff and the public.
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New Mexico State University will be teaming up with the University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center for an upcoming Southwest Harvest for Health research study.
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Giving forest tree seedlings a fighting chance to survive when planted on wildfire-scarred mountains in New Mexico and the Southwest is the goal of New Mexico State University researchers.
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Entrepreneurs in Las Cruces didn’t just face the “sharks” – people who could change their lives and the future of their business – but also a packed house at New Mexico State University’s ASNMSU Center for the Arts for the fifth annual Aggie Shark Tank. For these nervous and enthusiastic start-up owners, it was their shot to not only get potential investment, but also a moment to stand up for their dreams in front of a crowd.
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Faculty researchers from the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University notched several research-related accomplishments during the 2019 fiscal year (July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019), setting the stage for even more successful years to come.
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From couches to bottle caps, Jessica Jackson Hutchins uses many types of commonly found items to construct sculptural installations, large-scale ceramics, collages and paintings. Hutchins will give a presentation at New Mexico State University as part of the Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in the Health and Social Services Auditorium, Room 101A.
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A New Mexico State University distinguished achievement professor emeritus is the first college educator in the history of the New Mexico Press Association to be inducted into its Hall of Fame.
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New Mexico State University Art Department students are preparing to host their 37th annual jewelry sale from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28 in the Barnes & Noble coffee shop, 1400 E. University Ave.
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Infrastructure work on the 36-acre Aggie Uptown development project on land owned by New Mexico State University is now underway and should be finished in January.
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New Mexico State University is moving forward with a national search to find the next dean of the College of Education.
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New Mexico State University will be celebrating Military and Veterans Appreciation Week Nov. 8-16. The fifth annual event will focus on enhancing, supporting and appreciating the NMSU military and veteran community.
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New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences recently hired a new Extension Integrated Pest Management Specialist for Urban and Small Farms. Amanda Skidmore, who is stationed at the Agricultural Science Center at Los Lunas, will be working with county extension agents and the general public to provide educational support for agricultural pests, specifically in developing pest management practices that are economically and environmentally sustainable.
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New Mexico State University is moving forward with a national search to find a new Vice Provost for Digital Learning Initiatives.
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Retired Army Brig. Gen. and New Mexico native Eric Sanchez has been named deputy director of the Physical Science Laboratory at New Mexico State University.
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When Sienna Ryan begins classes at New Mexico State University in fall 2020, her mother hopes her on-campus residence will feel inviting. Aviation Structural Mechanic Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan joined the U.S. Navy in 2015 and is currently stationed in Japan and deployed on the USS Ronald Reagan.
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New Mexico State University TRIO Student Support Services Program Coordinator Trese Collins was selected to attend the third annual Council for Opportunity in Education Executive Leadership Institute for College Opportunity Professionals. The event was held at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, Oct. 6-9, and provided participants with the tools needed to lead in the college access and success community.
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New Mexico women entrepreneurs will have a new avenue for growing their business thanks to New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center and the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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The fifth annual Health Professions Career Fair is co-sponsored by the New Mexico State University Career Services office and the College of Health and Social Services and will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6 on the first floor of Corbett Center Student Union.
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New Mexico State University Chancellor Dan Arvizu will kick off the university’s participation in a global wellness initiative called Exercise is Medicine on Campus by leading the 2019 Chancellor Walk Tuesday, Oct. 22, on the Las Cruces campus.
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Artists from Las Cruces to Albuquerque hope to draw attention to a biological crisis happening along the Rio Grande with an exhibit titled “Species in Peril Along the Rio Grande.”
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New Mexico State University’s Instructional Innovation and Quality hosted its annual Quality in Distance Education Awards event Oct. 9. The gathering marked six years of recognizing NMSU’s faculty and administrators of the Las Cruces campus for their work towards improving online education.
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