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The Men of Color initiative at NMSU was created to support students by hosting weekly study groups, social events and other activities. → Read More
It was an easy decision for Crist, who graduated from New Mexico State University in 2021, to apply for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant program. → Read More
Commonly known on campus as URCAS, the symposium celebrates and showcases undergraduate scholarly activity in all fields. → Read More
When one thinks of academic research, topics that immediately come to mind often involve science, technology, engineering and mathematics. → Read More
Conroy, whose contributions to the university inspired the naming of NMSU’s Honors College, died in early February at the age of 90. → Read More
New Mexico’s culturally and linguistically diverse population drew Magdalena Pando from Texas in August 2017. Now, she's pursuing her passion. → Read More
Due to the outbreak of the pandemic, however, Pete’s Patio had to close its doors and, like many other bars and restaurants, faced an uncertain future. → Read More
There’s an unusual but interesting, partnership between two New Mexico State University faculty members in two vastly different fields. → Read More
There are more than 4,000 bee species in the United States and about 1,000 bee species in New Mexico. → Read More
he STEM Outreach Center at New Mexico State University has been awarded a five-year grant totaling $26.5 million. → Read More
The number of teacher vacancies in New Mexico has nearly doubled in the last year, according to a report by New Mexico State University. → Read More
The Southwest Outreach Academic Research Evaluation & Policy Center at NMSU was founded by Karen Trujillo as a way for students to get hands-on experience. → Read More
Feedback from families has shaped the kinds of activities the team offers, such as creating flyers and instructions in both English and Spanish. → Read More
The program consists of four-year scholarships to students who have the desire to serve as leaders and as academic all-star students at NMSU. → Read More
Alma Chavez said she was inspired to pursue her studies in forensic anthropology in hopes of one day bringing justice for the Juárez femicide victims. → Read More
The gift consists of $150,000 a year for 10 years for two separate projects. Each is geared toward promoting student success. → Read More
New Mexico State University researchers monitor field trials for diseases and insects. → Read More
In 2019, NMSU was given the go-ahead by state officials to begin research into hemp cultivation, which became legal to grow that same year. → Read More
In 2017, NMSU’s Corona Range and Livestock Research Center joined Pattern Energy’s endeavor to build a wind farm in the Corona area. → Read More
The graduate students were among six finalists from around the world to win awards for their research presentations. → Read More