NMSU spearheads pioneering research to improve energy efficiency in food processing
NMSU researchers are testing guided ultrasound technology that could cut energy use during evaporation, one of food manufacturing’s most demanding processes.
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NMSU researchers are testing guided ultrasound technology that could cut energy use during evaporation, one of food manufacturing’s most demanding processes.
NMSU postponed the reopening of Alumni Pond after the reconstructed pond used more water than anticipated during final evaluation.
New Mexico State University honored the inaugural graduating cohort of its LEAD program, which helps graduate students build leadership, communication and professional skills through workshops and community engagement.
New Mexico State University is launching the state’s first Ph.D. program in wildlife and fisheries ecology, expanding graduate research opportunities in conservation and environmental science.
An NMSU College of Business undergraduate team placed second nationally at an ethics case competition and earned $80,000 in prize money.
NMSU earned national rankings across multiple graduate programs in the latest U.S. News list, including business, public health and engineering.
NMSU’s Arrowhead Center has been ranked among New Mexico’s largest economic development agencies, highlighting its impact on startups, job creation and statewide economic growth.
New Mexico State University Library has launched a Loanable Technology Program allowing students to borrow cameras, audio equipment and other tools to support class projects and creative work.
New Mexico State University named a sports marketing veteran as its first executive in residence, a role designed to support student learning, provide professional insight and strengthen university partnerships with the broader sports industry.