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Arrowhead Center

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A virtual meeting screenshot shows students and mentors from New Mexico State University and UTEP participating in the 2026 FIRE Venture Fellows program through Arrowhead Center.
Arrowhead Center

NMSU, UTEP students successfully complete 2026 FIRE Venture Fellows program

NMSU and UTEP students completed the 2026 FIRE Venture Fellows program through Arrowhead Center, gaining experience in startup evaluation, investment analysis and venture capital.

Alejandro Najera-Acosta
Attendees speak during an Arrowhead Center event at New Mexico State University promoting innovation and entrepreneurship programs.
Arrowhead Center

Arrowhead Center's NM FAST to host free SBIR 101 webinar for first-time applicants

NMSU’s Arrowhead Center will host a free SBIR 101 webinar May 19 to help New Mexico startups, researchers and entrepreneurs learn how to apply for federal innovation funding programs.

Alejandro Najera-Acosta
Head-and-shoulders portrait of Sergey Dryga wearing black-framed glasses, a blue collared shirt and a dark pinstriped blazer against a plain light background.
NMSU

NMSU Hunt Center Marks Completion of the GenAI for Fundraising Excellence Sprint

NMSU’s Hunt Center for Entrepreneurship marked the completion of its GenAI for Fundraising Excellence Sprint, a six-week accelerator that equipped regional startups with AI-driven tools for pitch development, investor research and fundraising strategy.

Alejandro Najera-Acosta
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