Category: NMSU
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New robotics club empowers NMSU students
Maria Adeliz Ordoñez, former New Mexico State University Robotics club president, works on a robot in Jett Hall.
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NMSU LGBT+ Programs celebrates Pride Month with high Campus Pride Index rating
LGBT+ Programs is rated 4.5/5 on the Campus Pride Index, the leading national nonprofit organization for student leaders and campus groups working to create a safer college environment for LGBTQ students.
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NMSU names Mariana Ortega AVP for diversity initiatives
Following a national search, New Mexico State University announced Friday that the Office of Equity, Inclusion and Diversity has selected Mariana Ortega as its first assistant vice president for diversity initiatives.
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NMSU’s HSI STEM Resource Hub showcases 5 years of achievements
New Mexico State University’s HSI STEM Resource Hub organized a culminating conference in Albuquerque titled “Adelante! Building Capacity for STEM Student Success at Hispanic Serving Institutions.”
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NMSU Foundation to sponsor Homecoming weekend Nov. 8-9
The New Mexico State University Foundation will sponsor the annual NMSU Homecoming weekend, including the Homecoming football game taking place at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 at Aggie Memorial Stadium.
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Learn like a Jedi: NMSU Global Campus features VR courses this Star Wars Day
Inspired by the playful catchphrase, “May the fourth be with you,” New Mexico State University Global Campus invites learners to expand their horizons with its featured virtual reality microlearning courses just in time for Star Wars Day Saturday, May 4.
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NMSU students earn scholarships from National Retail Federation
New Mexico State University students Hai Chau Le, left, and Natalia Ochoa attended the National Retail Federation’s annual conference in New York City in January 2024.
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NMSU electrical engineering students’ papers to be published for American Control Conference
New Mexico State University doctoral candidate Diego Said Chavez Arana’s paper will appear in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers journal Communications Letters.
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NMSU’s College of Engineering awarded $4.8 million Department of Energy grant
New Mexico State University has been awarded a $4.8 million, three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for the NuChemE Pipeline.
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NMSU College of ACES invites public to attend open house April 6
New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences will host its fifth annual ACES Open House from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 6, on the Las Cruces campus.
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NMSU regents vote to launch new presidential search
New Mexico State University Board of Regents Chair Ammu Devasthali addresses the board and the audience during the board’s regular meeting Monday, March 11.
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NMSU, DACC faculty members appointed to EPA committees
Christopher Brown, Jagdish Khubchandani and Becky Corran. Environmental Advisors
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Gittings Endowed Chair awarded to NMSU College of Engineering’s Gabe Garcia
NMSU Dean, Gabe Garcia, “Honored with Gittings Endowed Chair”
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NMSU to host Learn-A-Palooza March 2
A popular springtime event once hosted by New Mexico State University’s STEM Outreach Center has evolved into NMSU Learn-A-Palooza, a multi-disciplinary block party designed to educate families on what NMSU has to offer their children, and engage them in activities related to science, technology, engineering, art, math, health and more.
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NMSU LGBT+ Programs to kick off 2024 Pride Season
New Mexico State University’s LGBT+ Programs aims to build more campus community and visibility for LGBTQ+ Aggies and their allies during its annual Pride Season.
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NMSU ranks among 2024 U.S. News & World Report’s Best Online Programs (REVISED)
New Mexico State University’s online campus, NMSU Global, has been recognized this year in the U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings.
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NMSU to host food safety certification course in Las Cruces (March 12-14)
New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service will host an in-person certification course for food and beverage manufacturing industry professionals.
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NMSU’s Research and Creativity Week to showcase variety of disciplines
New Mexico State University’s Research and Creativity Week, initiated in 2019 and now in its second year as a springtime event, continues to grow in its offerings and appeal.
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This March, NMSU to host College Camp 2024
Knowing how to prepare, plan and pay for a college education can be stressful. New Mexico State University and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund are hoping to help students and families understand the process at HSF’s College Camp 2024. The free, bilingual program will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 2, at…
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NMSU graduate students’ exhibit to share local film and theater history
The buildings, the people and the stories they tell are the focus of the brand-new exhibition exploring the history of local theater and film. “Stage and Screen: 150 years of Entertainment in the Mesilla Valley” opens Feb. 2 and will run through April 20 at the Branigan Cultural Center, 501. N. Main Street. The exhibition explores…
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NMSU Selected to Participate in USDA “2024 Agricultural Export Challenge”
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2024 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small today announced the selection of 19 minority-serving educational institutions to take part in the 2024 USDA Agricultural Export Market Challenge. “American farmers deserve access to new, more, and better markets through trade, and USDA is training future leaders to help…
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NMSU announces five finalists in presidential search
Following a national search, the New Mexico State University Board of Regents has announced five finalists for the university’s next president. In a special meeting Friday, Feb. 2, 2024, the board revealed the names of the finalists, who were selected from a nationwide pool of candidates with the assistance of search firm WittKieffer and an…
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NMSU Global unveils Apple Vision Pro microlearning course
With spatial computing revolutionizing our interaction with technology, New Mexico State University’s Global Campus is introducing two innovative microlearning courses that leverage the excitement surrounding the debut of the Apple Vision Pro. The courses, spatial computing and Designing the Future: Instructional Design in the Metaverse, use Apple’s latest spatial computing device, which promises to transform the…
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NMSU API Program aims to increase student reach with spring activities
The Asian and Pacific Islander Program at New Mexico State University hopes to build on its success from last year and reach more students in 2024. Established in 2023, the API Program serves and supports Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander communities across NMSU. In its first year, the program served more than 800 students through…
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NMSU’s Chile Pepper Institute to host annual New Mexico Chile Conference
Source: NMSU Newsroom, Las Cruces NM: For the 42nd year, New Mexico State University’s Extension Plant Sciences Department and the Chile Pepper Institute is set to host its annual New Mexico Chile Conference. The conference will take place Feb. 5 and 6 at the Las Cruces Convention Center. A welcome reception will kick off the…
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NMSU participates in hazardous materials crisis management exercise
Las Cruces NM: New Mexico State University’s police and fire departments participated in a multi-agency hazardous materials crisis management exercise Tuesday, Jan. 23, on the Las Cruces campus. U.S. Army North, which is responsible for developing and sustaining training and response capabilities for numerous Civil Support Teams throughout the United States and its territories, coordinated…