New Mexico State University’s RISE to the Post doctorate Program has generated nearly two decades of success in supporting underrepresented minority students to earn advanced degrees in biomedical fields. Building on that success, the National Institutes of Health has renewed NMSU’s grant for five more years with $3.6 million to expand the program in innovative ways by engaging NMSU students in integrated biology and engineering research.
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A new pledge signed by four Aggie fans and donors on Wednesday will supplement the salary of New Mexico State University’s head baseball coach Brian Green through the next four years.
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RUIDOSO – Irrigation efficiencies and pest management will highlight the 2019 Southwest Hay & Forage Conference Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24-25, at the Ruidoso Convention Center.
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When the campaigning is over and the votes have been cast, many candidates find themselves in a new role as an elected official.
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TUCUMCARI – Using the latest research-based information for best practices helps ranchers in the Southwest produce more beef with less impact on natural resources.
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New Mexico Gas Company, an Emera Company, recently awarded Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University $100,000 to promote economic development in New Mexico. The gift was announced at NMSU’s Giving Tuesday event, a global day of giving, led by the NMSU Foundation. With the most recent funding, Arrowhead Center at NMSU was provided the opportunity to continue the startup accelerator programs created through a previous NMGC award.
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Hugo Navarro Serrano knows the impact of studying abroad in the development of a person’s career. The Costa Rica native earned his master’s degree in civil engineering at New Mexico State University in 1993.
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Aggie Cupboard, a critical food pantry housed at New Mexico State University, received a record-breaking $2,355 gift from ten local restaurants that participated in the NMSU Alumni Association’s third annual Eat for Pete event.
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To become a driving force for an economy that extends beyond Southern New Mexico, New Mexico State University must become more innovative and entrepreneurial as it prepares today’s students to become tomorrow’s business leaders, said NMSU professor Ebetuel “Beto” Pallares.
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Husband and wife team Julie Alpert and Andy Arkley will present “Light Tricks” at the University Art Gallery at New Mexico State University, with an opening reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31. The display will run through March 3. All gallery events are free and open to the public.
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