KRWG to air at-home
learning broadcasts for New Mexico’s K-5 students
The coronavirus crisis
has resulted in the closures of all New Mexico public schools. In response, New
Mexico State University’s KRWG Public Media is partnering with New Mexico PBS,
Albuquerque Public Schools and KENW to air a broadcast initiative that will
support and encourage at-home learning for K-5 students and their families. The
broadcast lessons will be on KRWG channel 22 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday
through Friday beginning April 6.
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New Mexico State rodeo opens March 7
The New Mexico State
University rodeo team is getting ready to kick off its spring season Saturday,
March 7 in Casa Grande, Arizona. Currently, the women’s team ranks first, and
the men’s team ranks second in the Grand Canyon region entering the season.
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NMSU extends partnership with LCPS to provide STEM after-school programs
The New Mexico State
University STEM Outreach Center will continue to partner with Las Cruces Public
Schools to provide extended learning time after-school programs.
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Check out these pens made from the Pan American Center's former court
For 24 years Aggie
sports fans had the opportunity to see many thrilling moments and championship
games on the court inside the Pan American Center. Now fans can own a piece of
New Mexico State University’s Lou Henson Court following an exclusive agreement
with Las Cruces company Triple D Woodworks to handcraft 1,000 limited
edition pens.
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NMSU rodeo teams wrap up fall season, prepare for spring
The New Mexico State
University rodeo teams are now in their offseason after a great run in fall
2019. The women’s team ranks first, and the men’s team is in second in the
Grand Canyon region as they get ready for the spring.
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NMSU to host discussion panel on educational lawsuit ruling
In a landmark court
decision, a judge ruled that New Mexico is violating students’ constitutional
rights to a sufficient education. New Mexico State University will provide the
opportunity for the community to join the discussion on Yazzie/Martinez v.
State of New Mexico from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21 in O’Donnell Hall, Room
111, 1220 Stewart St.
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NMSU’s Studio G receives international recognition
New Mexico State
University’s Studio G at Arrowhead Center has been ranked by UBI Global as a
world top 20 university business incubator.
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NMSU, Bosque Brewing partner for suicide awareness programs
The New Mexico State
University Foundation has partnered with Bosque Brewing Company and the
Spacelion for Life Fund to continue to bring suicide awareness programs to the
Las Cruces community.
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First pathway program graduate set to attend Burrell College
New Mexico State
University has several educational outreach programs dedicated to serving
students pursuing degrees in health sciences. Three years ago, the university
introduced the Osteopathic Medicine Pathway Program.
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NMSU Art Department to host aikido performance
The New Mexico State
University Art Gallery will host an aikido performance by Eric LoPresti, Paul
Forhan, head instructor of Aikido of El Paso, and Octavio Pina, from Aikikai
Aikido of Las Cruces.
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NMSU Teaching Academy director celebrates book’s 15th
anniversary
The vision of the New
Mexico State University Teaching Academy is to help NMSU educators develop
extraordinary teaching lives embedded in exceptional careers.
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NMSU’s KRWG
partners with StoryCorps to record, share veteran stories
New Mexico State
University’s KRWG Public Media is teaming up with StoryCorps to host a public
listening event, sharing the pre-recorded stories of veterans and their
families.
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NMSU to
host panel to honor Tombaugh’s legacy February 26
The New Mexico State
University Library and Department of Astronomy are partnering together to
celebrate the 90th anniversary of Clyde Tombaugh’s discovery of the planet
Pluto.
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NMSU to
host UAS TAAC conference
New Mexico State
University will host the 21st annual Unmanned Systems Aircraft Technical
Analysis and Applications Center conference Tuesday, December 10 through
Thursday, December 12 in Corbett Center Student Union and the Physical Science
Laboratory.
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NMSU Museum celebrates 60
years with new exhibit
The New Mexico State
University Museum will commemorate its 60th anniversary with the unveiling of a
new exhibit, “El Santo Niño de Atocha: Narratives of Faith and Devotion in the
United Sates-Mexico Borderlands.”
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NMSU alumni help bring
Summer Jam concert to Las Cruces
In June, New Mexico
State University announced the Summer Jam at the Pan Am concert starring a
line-up with three world touring high-caliber artists. Tyga, DJ Mustard and
A-trak will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23 at the Pan American Center.
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NMSU’s Military Family
Communication Project Seeks Participants
The New Mexico State
University Military Family Communication Project spanning the College of Arts
and Sciences and the College of Business was formed in 2013.
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The University Museum at NMSU
presents ‘Live Long & Prosper: Sci-Fi Images in Contemporary Indigenous
Art’
The University Museum at
New Mexico State University is hosting the exhibition “Live Long & Prosper:
Sci-Fi Images in Contemporary Indigenous Art.”
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NMSU
to host Senior Olympics Summer Games
New Mexico State University
and the city of Las Cruces expect to host more than 1,200 seniors for the 41st
annual New Mexico Senior Olympics Summer Games June 10-13, 2020. Sport venues
will be located around the NMSU campus and throughout the city of Las Cruces.
The event will be the first in a three-year agreement.
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New Mexico State University continues to assist with student on-campus
housing
In
the face of the COVID-19 outbreak, New Mexico State University Housing &
Residential Life remains committed to assisting on-campus students with their
living arrangements.
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New Mexico State University to host annual 4-H conference in July
Senior
4-H youth from across New Mexico will gather at New Mexico State University
Monday, July 8 through Thursday, July 11, for the 96th annual State 4-H
Conference.
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NMSU
Alamogordo administrator selected as state director of national Latino
organization
Juan
Garcia, director of development and external affairs at New Mexico State
University Alamogordo, has been selected as the state director of the New
Mexico League of United Latin American Citizens.
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ASNMSU to hold its first fully-online election due to coronavirus outbreak
In the midst of COVID-19 shutting down all in-person university operations, the Associated Students of New Mexico State University are finding creative ways to continue to assist NMSU students and hold the annual ASNMSU election.
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NMSU Art Department’s annual jewelry sale set for Monday
New Mexico State University Art Department students are preparing to host their 37th annual jewelry sale from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28 in the Barnes & Noble coffee shop, 1400 E. University Ave.
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NMSU recognizes staff at Quality in Distance Education awards ceremony
New Mexico State University’s Instructional Innovation and Quality hosted its annual Quality in Distance Education Awards event Oct. 9. The gathering marked six years of recognizing NMSU’s faculty and administrators of the Las Cruces campus for their work towards improving online education.
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Green to receive NMSU’s Roberts Memorial Staff Award
The Stephen W. and Robert E. Roberts Memorial Staff Award is presented annually to a member of the New Mexico State University staff who has exhibited positivity and made a great impact on the college and community. Sabine Green is the 2018 recipient.
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NMSU rodeo team to host regional rodeo at the state fair Thursday
The New Mexico State University rodeo team will host the Grand Canyon Region Rodeo at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26 at the Southern New Mexico State Fair in Las Cruces.
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New Mexico State 4-H officers elected for 2019-2020
In the few months since the 2019-2020 New Mexico State 4-H officers have been elected the group has traveled to the nation’s capital and started planning leadership activities. The annual New Mexico State 4-H conference, held at New Mexico State University in July, is for senior 4-H students from around the state to attend workshops, lectures and guest speaker presentations.
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NMSU rodeo season opener scheduled for Saturday in Arizona
The New Mexico State University rodeo team is back in action for fall 2019. The season opener will take place Saturday, Sept. 14, at Dine College in Tsaile, Arizona.
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KRWG’s Zeitlin recognized by National Federation of Press Women
New Mexico State University’s Leora Zeitlin has been recognized with two first-place awards from the National Federation of Press Women for her work with KRWG Public Media.
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NMSU alumnus receives scholarship to attend American Film Institute in fall
The art of storytelling is a subject that has always resonated with Matthew Legarreta. Whether it’s through newswriting or screenwriting, his desire to share stories is a predominant part of who he is. The New Mexico State University alumnus is moving to Los Angeles, California, to attend the American Film Institute this fall.
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NMSU to host Sustainable Agriculture Field Day June 26
The New Mexico State University College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences will have its second Sustainable Agriculture Field Day from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesday, June 26 at the NMSU Fabian Garcia Science Center.
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NMSU women’s rodeo team places seventh at college finals
The New Mexico State University College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences will have its second Sustainable Agriculture Field Day from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesday, June 26 at the NMSU Fabian Garcia Science Center.
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NMSU rodeo teams to attend College National Finals Rodeo
With the New Mexico State University rodeo teams regular season concluded, preparations have been in progress for the College National Finals Rodeo that will be June 9-15 in Casper, Wyoming.
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NMSU will offer several camp experiences during summer 2019
Summer is coming soon and New Mexico State University’s colleges and departments will offer several different summer camps for local youth students.
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NMSU to host on-site FERPA training April 11
New Mexico State University is sponsoring a Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act training session led by the U.S. Department of Education, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, April 11 at the Las Cruces Convention Center, Ballroom two, 680 E. University Ave.
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NMSU women’s rodeo team takes first at home event
The New Mexico State University rodeo team competed in its regional home rodeo event where the women’s team took first place overall, March 29-31, in Mesquite, New Mexico.
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NMSU rodeo team to host home rodeo events March 29-31
The New Mexico State University rodeo team will host three events during its home spring rodeo Friday, March 29 through Sunday, March 31 at Landmark Mercantile, 12000 Stern Dr., Mesquite, New Mexico.
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NMSU rodeo to compete in Arizona March 23-24
The New Mexico State University rodeo team will continue its spring season March 23-24 in Huachuca, Arizona.
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NMSU encourages locals to join the water conservation discussion
The New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute and the New Mexico State University Foundation are inviting researchers, industry professionals, nonprofit organizations and any interested individuals to participate in their spring water initiative event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, at the NMSU Golf Course, 3000 Herb Wimberly Dr.
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NMSU receives award for alumni magazine, Panorama
New Mexico State University was recognized with a bronze award for Panorama, NMSU’s alumni and friends magazine, at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education District IV annual conference Feb. 25.
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NMSU rodeo spring opener scheduled for March 9-10 in Arizona
The New Mexico State University rodeo season will be back in full swing in March.
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NMSU loves technology, annual Tech Day set for Thursday
New Mexico State University’s annual Technology Day will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14 in the Aggie Lounge at Corbett Center Student Union.
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NMSU’s Marketing and Communications team recognized at creative competitions
New Mexico State University’s Marketing and Communications office has received multiple awards this year, recognizing its work in campaigns to market the university.
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NMSU screens ‘Fort Bliss’ as part of Military and Veterans Appreciation Week
The New Mexico State University Military Family Communication Project, the Department of Communication Studies and the Military and Veterans Programs office will be hosting a free screening of the movie “Fort Bliss” at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13 in the College of Health and Social Services Auditorium.
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Chavez receives NMSU’s fall 2018 ‘A’ Mountain Staff Award
The New Mexico State University “A” Mountain Staff Award gives well deserved recognition to an NMSU staff member who demonstrates the core values of diversity and inclusion, accountability, excellence, discovery and engagement.
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Dyer to receive NMSU’s Roberts Memorial Staff Award Oct. 25
The Stephen W. and Robert E. Roberts Memorial Staff Award is presented annually to an exceptional member of the New Mexico State University staff who has had a positive impact on the college and community.
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NMSU recognizes faculty for excellence in online education
New Mexico State University’s Instructional Innovation and Quality hosted its annual Quality in Distance Education Awards event Oct. 10. The gathering marked five years of recognizing NMSU’s faculty and administrators of the Las Cruces campus for their work towards improving online education.
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NMSU’s Art Department prepares for its annual jewelry sale
It’s October and that means it’s full speed ahead for New Mexico State University’s jewelry and metalsmithing students. The NMSU Art Department students are preparing to host their 36th annual jewelry sale from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29 in the Barnes & Noble coffee shop, 1400 E. University Ave.
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On-campus housing now facing stiff competition
New Mexico State University Housing is now in competition with
off-campus housing in a way not experienced before.
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Psychology
and business student to wear storied crimson robe this weekend
Wearing a crimson robe at
the commencement ceremony is the highest distinction that any New Mexico State
University student can hope to achieve. However, only the best of the best can
make such a bold statement. Only one graduate from each college is granted
“highest honors” and is able to don a crimson robe. Cailee Nelson is one such
graduate.
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