New Mexico State University
Recent News About New Mexico State University
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New Mexico State University is collaborating with the University of New Mexico on a project funded by the National Science Foundation’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Collaborations, or EPSCoR.
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New Mexico State University professor and associate dean Phillip Post has been named interim dean of NMSU’s College of Health, Education and Social Transformation effective Friday, Aug. 16.
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New Mexico State University (NMSU), in collaboration with state and local law enforcement agencies, conducted a critical incident response training involving an active-shooter scenario on Thursday.
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In partnership with the Substance Prevention Network and Hidalgo County Health Coalition, New Mexico State University Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service will facilitate a breakout session at the Family Engagement and Resource Fair in Lordsburg, New Mexico, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 10. This event is free and open to the public. The fair, which will be held at the Lordsburg High School commons area, 501 W. 4th St., Lordsburg, aims to provide community members with tools to support children and teens.
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New Mexico State University Global Campus has been recognized by Forbes Advisor as the best online college in New Mexico for 2024.
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Thanks to the strength of world equity markets, the wealth management sector in the United States has experienced unprecedented gains in recent years. In 2023, assets under management in this burgeoning market topped $58 billion in the U.S., and federal labor statistics show wealth management jobs growing by 13% over the next decade.
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For over a decade, College of Business alumna Margaret Hardin has continued her family’s tradition of supporting NMSU students by expanding their global opportunities.
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One of the New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service diabetes awareness programs, On the Road to Living Well with Diabetes, has received a new grant from the Paso del Norte Health Foundation to continue its work to lower diabetes rates.
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The Board of Regents of New Mexico State University will hold a regular meeting at 9 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 19, in the Regents Room of the Educational Services Center on the Las Cruces campus. The meeting will also be livestreamed for public viewing at https://regents.nmsu.edu/regent-meetings/.
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A planned $15 million soundstage complex at New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Park is expected to attract film and television projects that will draw millions of dollars to the area and help creative media students gain valuable experience.
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New Mexico State University’s Aggies Without Limits (AWL) recently returned from Guatemala, completing their 19th international community service project. This endeavor, led by Professor Paul Furth and Emeritus Professor Kenny Stevens, involved the largest group of volunteers in the organization’s history.
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The New Mexico State University (NMSU) Police Department will conduct a multi-agency critical incident response training and crisis management exercise on Thursday, Aug. 8 at the Branson Library on campus.
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The New Mexico State University Board of Regents will hold an online closed meeting at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 7.
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New Mexico State 4-H has announced the selection and election of five officers and five ambassadors, aged 14 to 18, for the 2024-25 4-H Leadership Team. The new leaders were chosen at the annual State 4-H Conference held in Las Cruces in July.
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When Vladimir Avina joined the New Mexico State University College of Engineering as a student intern in 2019, he was given responsibility for a nearly non-existent online media program. Now, a senior media specialist, Avina’s work has been awarded four Telly Awards, a global competition honoring “the best work in the video medium in an exciting new era of the moving image on and offline.”
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New Mexico State University sits approximately 40 miles from the United States border, one crossing point located in El Paso, Texas, where migrants travel from around the world after extensive journeys in pursuit of a new life. NMSU students and students all around the country have the opportunity to conduct firsthand research on immigration policy and understand migrant experiences with the National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates program.
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New Mexico State University joined a group of colleges and universities from across the country for the Hazing Prevention Consortium’s annual summit hosted at the University of Maine in June.
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A team from the New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service has developed a new training program to assist entrepreneurs who produce food products.
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As a student-athlete at New Mexico State University, Molly Kaiser believes success is not confined to the basketball court but extends into the classroom. Her dedication and perseverance have earned her recognition as the 2023-2024 Conference USA Scholar Athlete of the Year, representing NM State Women’s Basketball.
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New Mexico State University Global Campus, the online campus of NMSU, has launched a new outreach campaign targeting the nearly 302,000 adults in the state who have some college credits but no degree.