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Recent News About New Mexico State University
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Fire department urges safety checks during daylight savings time
It is the time of year to set clocks forward at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 9.
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NMSU offers free tax-filing aid through student-run VITA program
New Mexico State University (NMSU) is continuing its free tax-filing assistance program for the NMSU and Las Cruces communities.
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Civil engineering students excel at NMSU Hult Prize competition
The Hunt Center for Entrepreneurship at New Mexico State University hosted the Hult Prize competition on February 27, focusing on innovative construction technologies by civil engineering students.
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NMSU honors Qianyun Zhang as first Aggie Construction Innovator
The Hunt Center for Entrepreneurship at New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center has recognized Qianyun (Gloria) Zhang, an assistant professor in the civil engineering department, with the inaugural Aggie Construction Innovator of the Year...
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GenAI Go-to-Market Success Sprint opens applications for New Mexico tech startups
The Scale Up New Mexico program, partially funded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration and hosted by Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University, is now open for applications to its GenAI Go-to-Market Success Sprint accelerator.
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NMSU aids Indonesia's efforts to enhance local dairy production
The New Mexico State University (NMSU) Cooperative Extension Service and the New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) are collaborating with Indonesia to establish a free lunch program for approximately 80 million schoolchildren.
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NMSU Board of Regents schedules regular meeting for March 10
The Board of Regents at New Mexico State University (NMSU) is scheduled to hold a regular meeting on March 10.
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American Southwest Theatre Company hosts fundraiser for NMSU theatre students
The American Southwest Theatre Company is organizing a fundraising event to support New Mexico State University theatre students.
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New Mexico State University launches monthlong initiative focusing on Latin American culture
Starting in March, New Mexico State University’s Latin American Programs will launch a monthlong initiative named Frutos y Raíces.
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NMSU to offer virtual certification course in Spanish for canned food processors
New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service, in partnership with FS Global Group, is set to offer a virtual certification course for commercial canned food processors.
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New Mexico Senate confirms two new members for NMSU Board of Regents
The New Mexico Senate has confirmed Rico Gonzales and Marisol Olivas as new members of the New Mexico State University (NMSU) Board of Regents.
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Judith Flores Carmona receives distinguished career award at NMSU
Judith Flores Carmona, a professor at New Mexico State University (NMSU), has made significant contributions to multicultural education and critical pedagogies.
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NMSU honors two faculty members with Donald C. Roush Award
Two faculty members from New Mexico State University's College of Arts and Sciences have been recognized with the Donald C. Roush Award for Teaching Excellence.
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NMSU construction course deadline approaches: last chance for civil engineering students
The deadline for New Mexico State University civil engineering students to apply for the Construction Side Hustle course is approaching.
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NMSU Foundation CEO Sylvia Y. Acosta honored as NM history maker
New Mexico State University Foundation CEO Sylvia Y. Acosta has been recognized as a History Maker by the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program.
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New Mexico Poet Laureate Lauren Camp to read at NMSU event
La Sociedad para Las Artes at New Mexico State University is set to host a public reading event featuring New Mexico Poet Laureate Lauren Camp.
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NMSU hosts first Hult Prize Student Idea Pitch Competition
New Mexico State University's Hunt Center for Entrepreneurship is hosting the Hult Prize Student Idea Pitch Competition on February 27.
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NMSU Museum opens Corn Mother exhibition exploring Indigenous culture
The New Mexico State University Museum is set to unveil a new exhibit titled "Corn Mother: Her Story in the Southwest."
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NMSU's student-run restaurant unveils new identity as Westside Bistro
The student-run restaurant at New Mexico State University (NMSU) is set to unveil a new identity and menu.
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NMSU researchers create special ice cream flavor honoring President Valerio Ferme
Researchers at New Mexico State University (NMSU) have developed a new ice cream flavor to honor the institution's new president, Valerio Ferme.