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February 10, 2009
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NMSU posts strong enrollment increase for spring semester, follows record fall enrollmentNew Mexico State University posted a total of 30,009 students at all campuses for the spring 2009 semester. That is a 7 percent increase from the spring 2008 numbers and follows NMSU’s record enrollment for the fall 2008 semester. read more... |
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NMSU continues environmental commitment through recycling contestNew Mexico State University is continuing its commitment to creating a sustainable environment by participating in the RecycleMania contest for the second year in a row. read more... |
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ENLACE Program looking for faculty and staff volunteersNew Mexico State University faculty and staff looking for volunteer opportunities can connect with the College of Education’s ENLACE Program on campus. read more... |
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Researcher hungers for answers about eating habitsMaking kids eat all of the food on their dinner plates is supposed to help them grow big and strong. But now a New Mexico State University researcher believes making kids clean their plates may actually harm their long-term health. read more...
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CHSS professors help student bring home national awardMiranda Bruner has done something no other student in New Mexico State University’s Bachelor of Community Health program has done before… she is the winner of the American Association for Health Education (AAHE) Outstanding Health Education Majors of the Year Award. read more... |
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Research team receives international recognitionA team of two New Mexico State University computer science doctorate students and two professors received a superior rating in the International Conference of Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS) for the creation of a computer system to augment artificial intelligence research to solve more problems. read more... |
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President’s Associates celebrate 30 years of NMSU’s most prestigious scholarshipThe 30th Annual President’s Associates Gala will be held on Saturday, Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum. read more... |
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Master program extends reach statewideThe Master of Public Health in Community Health Education program is extending its degree program statewide via the Internet using a variety of distance education technologies. read more... |
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SpotlightSusan Brown was leery about leaving the classroom where she taught middle school science for 16 years because she loved inspiring students to get interested in science. read more... |

