NMSU’s Roy Nakayama transformed New Mexico’s chile industry with bigger, hotter peppers
By some estimates, the cultivars developed by Nakayama and his collaborators bring in more than $10 million per year for producers in New Mexico.
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By some estimates, the cultivars developed by Nakayama and his collaborators bring in more than $10 million per year for producers in New Mexico.
Since 1993, NM AMP has received almost $28 million in National Science Foundation funding.
The book reveals the personal stories of 27 active female scientists who have overcome hurdles to achieve success.
The two commencement ceremonies are scheduled for Friday, Dec. 13 and Saturday, Dec. 14.
Activities ranging from sports to STEM to career exploration opportunities give students plenty to do during the summer months.
New Mexico State University researchers are diving deep into furthering sustainable crops for the state.
The Career Connections Fair is open to NMSU students, alumni and community members.
Deans and nomination committees select honorees based on their outstanding academic accomplishments, notable leadership abilities and extracurricular commitments.
In November 2022, New Mexico voters approved a general obligation bond that provided $15.5 million for the projects.