It has been two years since the coronavirus pandemic swept in and changed millions of lives across the nation. For many people, one of the hard-hitting effects is the lack of reliable daily access to food. A group of researchers at New Mexico State University teamed up to collect important data and discover factors that […]Read More
As the clock ticks closer to the holidays, one service center at New Mexico State University (NMSU) wants to ensure it’s here to help those who may be struggling during this time, especially amid a pandemic. NMSU’s Social Services at the Aggie Health and Wellness Center offers useful connections for students, faculty and staff who […]Read More
Hiba Muhyi was preparing to begin her senior year at New Mexico State University when horrific images from across the world started to appear on the news. Just before the fall semester at NMSU, the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan in an uprising that plunged the country into chaos and sent thousands of Afghans fleeing […]Read More
Businessman and New Mexico State University alumnus Richard Leza has been named the third inductee in the NMSU Entrepreneur Hall of Fame by NMSU’s Arrowhead Center and the Office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies. A virtual reception will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 16 to recognize Leza. “Being […]Read More
The New Mexico State University Collegiate National FFA Organization offers students a chance to continue leadership advancement opportunities and make an impact in their communities. “On the collegiate level, the club is not only for students with a background or degree focused in agriculture, this organization is for anyone who wants to gain leadership experiences […]Read More
Not having enough to eat or necessities such as toiletries can make it difficult for students to succeed when pursuing higher education. A $20,000 grant from the Educational Credit Management Corporation Foundation will help several New Mexico State University (NMSU) departments support students, faculty and staff needs. Aggie Cupboard, which is an on-campus service department […]Read More
Spread the news: Before the semester ends, those who have “No Current Permit” parking citations at New Mexico State University (NMSU) have a chance to clear their record while helping their community. NMSU Parking Services is accepting at least 80 ounces (five or six small jars) of peanut butter to cover the cost of the […]Read More
The longtime tradition “Noche de Luminarias,” or “Night of Lights,” is set to make its return to New Mexico State University (NMSU) after pressing pause last year due to the pandemic. This year marks the 36th anniversary of the event. The tradition was started in 1984 by Residence Hall volunteers who set up luminarias around […]Read More
New Mexico State University’s (NMSU) College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences has formed a new partnership with Paraguay’s government to further mutual goals and interests related to agriculture through collaboration. The College of ACES formalized the partnership last month through a memorandum of understanding with Paraguay’s Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries. “Paraguay wants […]Read More
Countries across the world began administering COVID-19 vaccines in late 2020 – but by summer 2021, vaccine hesitancy had become a global concern. However, a team of three public health graduate students at New Mexico State University anticipated misinformation, myths and hesitancy surrounding COVID-19 vaccines several months earlier. Under the mentorship of NMSU public health […]Read More