NMSU study: State educator vacancies continue to decline
A new NMSU study shows educator vacancies in New Mexico dropped 18 percent from last year, reflecting steady progress in teacher recruitment and training across the state.
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A new NMSU study shows educator vacancies in New Mexico dropped 18 percent from last year, reflecting steady progress in teacher recruitment and training across the state.
NMSU’s Nelson-Boswell Reading Series will feature Arizona poet and fiction writer Oscar Mancinas at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 in Milton Hall 171. A free reception will follow the public reading.
The NMSU STEM Outreach Center continues programs to help children grow and thrive through hands-on experiences, outreach in local schools and community STEM events.
NMSU is expanding O’Donnell Hall by more than 15,000 square feet to house the departments of kinesiology and communication disorders in state-of-the-art facilities, enhancing training and community services across southern New Mexico.
Stanford University and Elsevier named 50 NMSU faculty among the top 2 percent of scientists worldwide — up from 41 last year — reflecting the university’s expanding impact in research and discovery across disciplines.
An NMSU alumna says Honors College programs and faculty support opened paths for professional achievement and academic growth.
New Mexico State University Global Campus has partnered with El Paso Electric to expand workforce training, offering employees discounted tuition and access to online degree and microcredential programs.
NMSU studies show COPD or diabetes paired with cognitive impairments greatly raise premature death risk, especially among older Hispanics.
NMSU social work students are partnering with Las Cruces Public Schools to curb chronic absenteeism, improve attendance and support student success.