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Recent News About New Mexico State University
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Pitch Deck Sprint open for applications from NM tech startups
The Scale Up New Mexico program, hosted by the Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University and partially funded by the United States Economic Development Administration, is now accepting applications for its Pitch Deck Sprint accelerator.
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NMSU hosts Hult Prize competition focused on innovation in construction
The Hunt Center for Entrepreneurship at New Mexico State University is set to host the Hult Prize on February 27.
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Ralph G. Torres reflects on career dedicated to workers’ rights advocacy
At 85, Ralph G. Torres has set an ambitious goal: to litigate an employer's rights case at the age of 100.
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NMSU appoints Amber Burdge as acting athletics director after Moccia's departure
New Mexico State University President Valerio Ferme announced that Mario Moccia will leave his position as the university's athletics director.
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Rancher credits NMSU education for transforming family business into international success
William "Bilo" Wallace II, an alumnus of New Mexico State University (NMSU), has transformed his family's historic Hacienda Rancho Corralitos in northern Mexico into a thriving international cattle operation.
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New Mexico Alliance supports minority participation in STEM education
For over thirty years, the New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation (NM AMP) program has been instrumental in enhancing the educational journey of underrepresented minority students in STEM fields.
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Roy Nakayama's contributions shaped chile industry through research at NMSU
Roy Nakayama, a significant figure in New Mexico's chile industry, is credited with developing the 'NuMex Big Jim' chile cultivar, known for its large pepper pods.
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NMSU's Trese Collins elected treasurer of Southwest student assistance programs
New Mexico State University's TRIO Student Support Services Tutor Coordinator, Trese Collins, has been elected as the treasurer of the Southwest Association of Student Assistance Programs (SWASAP).
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Astronomer joins NMSU with $1M NASA grants for planet formation studies
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has announced that astronomer Daniel Carrera has joined the faculty as a research assistant professor, supported by two NASA grants totaling approximately $1 million over four years.
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NMSU explores sustainable farming with innovative container farms
Near the entrance of a 40-foot container farm at New Mexico State University’s Grants campus, kale plants sprout in a horizontal nursery bed.
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NMSU enhances student learning with hands-on programs across various disciplines
New Mexico State University (NMSU) offers students a range of experiential learning opportunities through its Fashion Merchandising and Design program.
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Christmas tree safety tips from NMSU's Emergency Planning Committee
For many, Christmas trees are a central part of holiday celebrations.
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Safety tips shared to prevent Christmas tree fires this holiday season
New Mexico State University's Emergency Planning Committee has shared important guidelines to help prevent Christmas tree fires during the holiday season.
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NMSU Grants student overcomes addiction and inspires community change
James Francis, a student at New Mexico State University Grants, has become an inspiring figure for many during his time at the institution.
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Scholarship honors late NMSU leader Matthew Gompper
Friends and colleagues from the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at New Mexico State University (NMSU) have established a scholarship to honor Matthew Gompper.
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NMSU sees significant rise in research spending as it nears R1 designation
New Mexico State University (NMSU) is advancing towards becoming an R1-designated research institution by 2025, while surpassing its research expenditure goals.
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NMSU partners with Nebraska Extension for February food safety workshop
New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service is partnering with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension to offer a certification course for professionals in the food manufacturing industry.
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NMSU professor featured in book celebrating women’s achievements in STEM
New Mexico State University biology assistant professor Adriana Romero Olivares is featured in the book "Determined to be Extraordinary: Spectacular Stories of Modern Women in STEM."
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New head appointed for NMSU's Department of Agricultural Economics
Carlos Carpio Ochoa, a seasoned academic with a global perspective, has been appointed as the head of New Mexico State University’s Department of Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business.
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Grant aids restoration of Orville Wanzer's influential films by NMSU professor
A grant from the Southwest Border Cultures Institute (SBCI) has supported Julia Smith in her mission to restore and digitize the films of Orville Wanzer, a notable filmmaker from the 1960s to the 1980s.