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Can COVID-19 infect bats in the Southwest? If so, how would it effect spread of the virus in humans? Those are among the questions two New Mexico State University professors and a researcher from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine hope to answer with a $200,000 National Science Foundation Rapid-Response Research grant.
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By Minerva Baumann
NMSU News
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2/24/21
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The Two- to Four-Year Pathway for Successful Transfer And Retention (STAR) of engineering students is a relatively new partnership between New Mexico State University and Doña Ana Community College to serve a common objective of getting more engineering-bound students into NMSU classrooms and successful, high-paying careers.
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By Mike Cook
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2/24/21
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The New Mexico State University Art Museum will host its first Spring 2021 virtual program in connection with their newest exhibition, “Saint Joseph & The Laborers.”
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NMSU News Release by Amanda Adame
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2/23/21
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Broadway and touring company husband-and-wife actors Matt DeAngelis and Christine Dwyer will be the special guests of the New Mexico State University Theatre Department during a Wednesday, March 3, virtual presentation, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Mountain Time, and the community is welcome and invited to join in at no cost.
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By Mike Cook
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2/23/21
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Following USDA approval of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture’s state hemp-production regulatory plan in October 2020, New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) Cooperative Extension Service (CES) has created a series of workshops to help stakeholders learn more about the emerging crop for agriculture producers statewide.
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NMSU news release
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2/19/21
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The New Mexico State University Academy for Learning in Retirement’s (ALR) February 2021 virtual series will discuss “The Pandemic and the Economy.”
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By Mike Cook
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2/11/21
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What is the smell of victory? According to one Las Cruces entrepreneur, when the Aggies win, it definitely smells sweet.
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By Amanda Adame
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2/11/21
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A team of specialists and agents with the New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service will present a seven-week webinar series, “Coping with COVID Burnout,” offering strategies for managing chronic stress related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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NMSU News Release by Adriana M. Chavez
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2/9/21
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Connecting black students and the community more directly with African American history is one of the goals of Black History Month programming presented throughout February by NMSU Black Programs and the NMSU Black Student Association (BSA).
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By Mike Cook
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2/4/21
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National and state economists will present their economic forecasts for 2021 during New Mexico State University’s 10th annual Economic Outlook Conference 10-11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, on Zoom.
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Bulletin report
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1/28/21
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In October 2017, the Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC) at New Mexico State University’s Zuhl Library hosted a United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) training event.
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By Tiffany Acosta
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1/28/21
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As the United States rolls out an ambitious campaign to administer the COVID-19 vaccine, a new study co-authored by a New Mexico State University researcher examines American attitudes toward COVID-19 immunization.
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By Carlos Andres Lopez
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1/22/21
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A research team from the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at New Mexico State University is working in partnership with colleagues from Texas A&M AgriLife Research to study issues affecting pepper production in the Southwest.
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By Carlos Andres Lopez
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1/15/21
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While the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts lives of New Mexico residents, a group of researchers from New Mexico State University and the University of New Mexico set out to better understand how the pandemic affects food access and security in communities across the state.
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By Adriana M. Chavez
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1/8/21
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The New Mexico State University system will play a key role in helping the New Mexico Department of Health distribute doses of a COVID-19 vaccine to the general public at its campuses throughout the state.
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NMSU Release by Amanda Bradford
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12/29/20
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Protecting the climate and helping clean energy grab hold in big ways are among the new goals of New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center, which has received an Energy Program for Innovation Clusters (EPIC) award from the U.S. Department of Energy (USDE).
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By Cassie McClure, for NMSU News
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12/29/20
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New Mexico State University and Estas Manos Coffee Roasters have launched “A” Mountain Roast, the latest in NMSU’s growing line of collegiate-licensed products. A portion of the proceeds will support NMSU’s more than 400 student-athletes.
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By Justin Bannister
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12/29/20
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Dino Cervantes, a local farmer, chile processor and New Mexico State University alumnus, has been named this year’s inductee in the NMSU Entrepreneur Hall of Fame, NMSU’s Arrowhead Center and the Office of the Vice President for Research announced this week.
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By Cassie McClure
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12/29/20
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The NMSU Alumni Association has honored some of its best and brightest as NMSU’s fall 2020 outstanding graduates.
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NMSU news release from Carol Ann Garcia
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12/10/20
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During the early stages of the pandemic, women, racial minorities and older adults were more likely to wear face masks as a protective measure to slow the spread of COVID-19, according to a new study co-authored by a New Mexico State University researcher.
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NMSU Press Release by Carlos Andres Lopez
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12/8/20
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