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Past articles by Carlos:

New Mexico Chile Conference to be virtual, in-person

World's largest chile pepper conference to be held Feb. 1 in Las Cruces, New Mexico. → Read More

Is pandemic stress fueling unhealthy diets in Americans?

A new study found that Americans’ diets are becoming unhealthier as a result of stresses related to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

NMSU to begin large-scale COVID-19 testing

New Mexico State University will begin large-scale testing for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 as part of an ambitious new study. → Read More

New Mexico State University welcomes new chile pepper researcher

Although new to chile pepper research, Lozada recognizes that his work will play a critical role in the production of a crop that shapes New Mexico’s identity and economy. → Read More

NMSU upgrades classroom technology to support hybrid learning

Installations, which began July 1, are expected to be completed when classes resume Aug. 19, barring delays of equipment delivery. → Read More

NMSU adds new digital literacy class for Las Cruces campus students

NMSU will introduce a new course focused on digital literacy for students interested in using electronic devices for personal and academic needs. → Read More

BCBS of New Mexico gifts NMSU $500,000 to expand health care workforce

The college will use the gift to establish a new faculty position in the School of Nursing and fund 40 undergraduate scholarships. → Read More

NMSU welcomes Héctor Luis Díaz as new School of Social Work director

Díaz, a longtime social work practitioner with more than two decades’ experience in higher education, started his new role June 1. → Read More

NMSU mental health counselor gives advice to cope with COVID-19 pandemic

Prolonged social isolation can have adverse effects on mental health, especially for people already grappling with mental conditions → Read More

NMSU Aggie Cupboard works to meet demand during COVID-19 pandemic

NMSU’s on-campus food pantry, Aggie Cupboard, is working to ensure students, staff and faculty have access to pantry staples during the crisis. → Read More

NMSU seeks participants for parental wellness program

Researchers from NMSU's College of Health and Social Services are recruiting couples to participate in a parental wellness program. → Read More

NMSU to host fifth annual Giving Tuesday event

NMSU will participate in the initiative for the fifth time this year and host its annual Giving Tuesday event Dec. 3. → Read More

NMSU researcher aims to make organic peanuts economically viable

Results showed that peanut seeds treated with neem oil, which is derived from the neem tree, had 30 percent higher yield than the untreated control. → Read More

NMSU to launch clinical trial on cancer education program for Hispanic mothers

A team will evaluate the effectiveness of a cancer-parenting education program adapted for Hispanic mothers recently diagnosed with early-stage cancer → Read More

Engineering associate dean named interim dean of College of Health and Social Services

Sonya Cooper will lead the college as the university searches for a permanent dean. → Read More

Diabetes cooking class organized by NMSU helps adults prepare healthy meals

The four-class series, Kitchen Creations, is sponsored by the New Mexico Department of Health and kicks off Thursday, Feb. 7. → Read More

Cooking class caters to adults with diabetes

The four-class series, Kitchen Creations, is sponsored by the New Mexico Department of Health and kicks off Thursday, Feb. 7. → Read More

Grants for NMSU nursing projects to help border residents

The research team views the device as a possible solution to improve health-care communication in rural communities where language barriers exist → Read More

NMSU professor seeks to improve end-of-life care planning

Frances R. Nedjat-Haiem conducted a nationwide study to examine health-care providers’ knowledge toward educating patients on advance directives. → Read More