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World's largest chile pepper conference to be held Feb. 1 in Las Cruces, New Mexico. → Read More
A new study found that Americans’ diets are becoming unhealthier as a result of stresses related to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
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
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
Installations, which began July 1, are expected to be completed when classes resume Aug. 19, barring delays of equipment delivery. → Read More
NMSU will introduce a new course focused on digital literacy for students interested in using electronic devices for personal and academic needs. → Read More
The college will use the gift to establish a new faculty position in the School of Nursing and fund 40 undergraduate scholarships. → Read More
Díaz, a longtime social work practitioner with more than two decades’ experience in higher education, started his new role June 1. → Read More
Prolonged social isolation can have adverse effects on mental health, especially for people already grappling with mental conditions → Read More
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
Researchers from NMSU's College of Health and Social Services are recruiting couples to participate in a parental wellness program. → Read More
NMSU will participate in the initiative for the fifth time this year and host its annual Giving Tuesday event Dec. 3. → Read More
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
A team will evaluate the effectiveness of a cancer-parenting education program adapted for Hispanic mothers recently diagnosed with early-stage cancer → Read More
Sonya Cooper will lead the college as the university searches for a permanent dean. → Read More
The four-class series, Kitchen Creations, is sponsored by the New Mexico Department of Health and kicks off Thursday, Feb. 7. → Read More
The four-class series, Kitchen Creations, is sponsored by the New Mexico Department of Health and kicks off Thursday, Feb. 7. → Read More
The research team views the device as a possible solution to improve health-care communication in rural communities where language barriers exist → Read More
Frances R. Nedjat-Haiem conducted a nationwide study to examine health-care providers’ knowledge toward educating patients on advance directives. → Read More