
NMSU research explores brackish water for agriculture amid drought concerns
Study highlights potential for salt-tolerant crops and innovative irrigation solutions using New Mexico’s vast brackish groundwater resources
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Study highlights potential for salt-tolerant crops and innovative irrigation solutions using New Mexico’s vast brackish groundwater resources
Programs tackle diabetes, nutrition, vaccine education and mental health, reaching 21,000 residents and generating $16.4M in economic benefits through targeted community initiatives and workforce development.
Research by NMSU professor reveals nearly 16,000 years of potential life lost from 2015-2021, with suicide rates significantly higher than other racial and ethnic groups
President Valerio Ferme cites Department of Justice report in leadership change; Burdge brings extensive experience in student-athlete success and hazing prevention
Flexible 30-credit program offers GIS&T training, hands-on projects and industry connections for professionals and students starting Fall 2025.
NMSU professor Julia Smith digitizes Orville Wanzer’s films, preserving early student projects, avant-garde cinema and New Mexico’s first feature film.
NMSU's container farm projects advance sustainable agriculture, innovating kale cultivation and student research in semi-arid New Mexico
NMSU's Trese Collins elected SWASAP treasurer, becoming first NMSU representative on board in nearly 30 years
NMSU’s Mariachi Orgullo blends tradition and innovation, enriching the Pride of New Mexico Marching Band with Mexican cultural roots