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NMSU Assistant Professor Receives 2025 Gentec-EO Laser Lab Award, Pledges to Share It with Students 

After receiving the 2025 Gentec-EO Laser Lab Award, New Mexico State University (NMSU) assistant professor Miranda van Iersel committed to using it to expand student opportunities.

Supporting Research and Education: New Mexico Tech Unveils Raul Deju Institute for Artificial Intelligence

New Mexico Tech introduces the Raul Deju Institute for Artificial Intelligence, which will help the campus community integrate AI across research, teaching, and operations.

NMSU’s TRIO Student Support Services Tutoring Program Secures National Recertification, Valid Until 2029

The New Mexico State University (NMSU) TRIO Student Support Services Program received recertification from the College Reading and Learning Association, boosting tutoring quality and impact.

UNM Launches Historic Partnership with China’s Zhejiang Conservatory of Music (ZJCM)

University of New Mexico (UNM) forges partnership with China’s Zhejiang Conservatory of Music (ZJCM), expanding global collaboration and student opportunities.

NTU Students Meet Governor Grisham at Annual American Indian Day in New Mexico State Capitol

Navajo Technical University (NTU) students interacted with New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham during the recent Annual American Indian Day.

School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) Help More New Mexico Students, NMDOH Reports

New Mexico school-based health centers (SBHCs) assisted nearly 20,000 students to stay healthy and in class during the 2024-2025 school year.

New Mexico Students Tackle Climate Disasters in Governor’s STEM Challenge

More than 300 high school students from 33 schools across New Mexico are competing in the seventh annual Governor’s STEM Challenge, developing science- and technology-based solutions to help communities prepare for and recover from climate-related disasters.

COMMUNITY FEATURE: Albuquerque High School Students Planning On Participating in City-Wide Walkout On Friday

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO - Last Tuesday, January 20, many high schools around Albuquerque walked out of their classes in...

NMSU Art Grad To Design LCIFF Poster, Set For March Reveal

New Mexico State University art graduate Asiah Thomas-Mandlman will create the poster for the Las Cruces International Film Festival (LCIFF), with organizers unveiling it March 6.

UNM Mathematicians Advocate for NSF and Math Research at MathSciOnTheHill

UNM mathematicians joined MathSciOnTheHill on Capitol Hill to advocate for federal math funding and gain a firsthand look at how research funding decisions are made.

New high school requirements pushed by state education officials

These proposed standards in education seek to create a more level playing field for graduates.

Pitt community divided on technology ban in higher education

Pitt higher education learners and an educator express mixed reactions about the effectiveness of the screen ban.