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A class of more than 1,200 students who will graduate from NMSU this fall. → Read More
“When very traumatic events like this happen, it creates panic across populations,” Héctor Luis Díaz said. → Read More
A three-megawatt solar and battery energy storage installation called Aggie Power started generating power for NMSU’s Las Cruces campus earlier this month. → Read More
NMSU’s Department of Public Health Sciences honored three individuals for their work over the past year in promoting public health. → Read More
Guar, which means “cow food” in Hindi, is commonly used as a forage for livestock or consumed as a fresh vegetable, much like the string bean. → Read More
A severe wildfire is threatening the only research facility in the Southwest dedicated to restoring forested lands devastated by severe wildfires. → Read More
Three New Mexico State University graduates share their personal stories of triumph as graduation approaches. → Read More
Sure, New Mexico State University is far from the fashion meccas that appear in the pages of glossy magazines. But why should that stop students? → Read More
Allison Nanez went straight into medical school after graduating from New Mexico State University last spring – and she didn’t have to venture far. → Read More
The agreement between NMSU, UTSA and the feds sets the stage for the two institutions to work with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. → Read More
Suicides among children 12 and younger in the United States are rising at alarming rates, according to an NMSU researcher. → Read More
Yoshitaka Iwasaki will begin his new role at NMSU on July 1, NMSU’s interim provost, Dorothy Campbell, announced Thursday. → Read More
A project at NMSU aims to help one of North America’s tiniest falcons — and avian enthusiasts across the Mesilla Valley can join the effort. → Read More
Events kick off with a special pizza luncheon Friday, March 18. → Read More
The festival invites participants of all ages to create edible displays of their favorite books using food as a medium. → Read More
The research team found a COVID-19 vaccine refusal rate of 20.7 percent from March 2020 to October 2021. → Read More
An NMSU professor is part of a research collaborative that received a $500,000 grant to develop a maple industry in the nation’s interior west region. → Read More
This year’s theme is “Black to Black: Building Leadership, Advocacy, Community and Knowledge.” → Read More
A new educational video produced by New Mexico State University wants to help New Mexico residents “dress for success.” → Read More
In opening remarks, NMSU Chancellor Dan Arvizu thanked faculty and staff for their dedication to NMSU before recognizing the standout employees. → Read More