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NMSU food pantry gets an official name

December 12, 2012 by Samuel Horstman, NMSU News Center New Mexico State University’s newly opened food pantry has now been given an official name by the Aggie community. The “Aggie Cupboard” was the name selected by the NMSU community. More than 40 names were submitted and a naming committee made up of students and staff then chose the five names to be taken to a vote at NMSU. T More »

NMSU brews up its own algae to fuel green energy research

December 17, 2010 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center New Mexico State University is working to transform bubbling pools of algae into both a sustainable source for fuel as well as a sustainable industry for New Mexico. To complement this research, NMSU is now also growing its own algae in slime-filled vats called “raceway reactors” at the university’s Fabian Garcia Science Center i More »

LC Bulletin: Research vital to university

April 9, 2010. Retrieved online: April 9, 2010, from Gabriel Vasquez, Las Cruces Bulletin On March 9, New Mexico State University paid tribute to faculty and staff whose research projects generated funding of $1 million or more during the 2008-09 fiscal year. In total, 46 researchers in six academic colleges were honored as well as the College of Extended Learning and Student Success, New Me More »

NMSU College of Business Today: March 31, 2010

March 31, 2010 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni NMSU College of Business awarded $1.25 million to develop ethics program New Mexico State University's College of Business has been awarded $1.25 million over the next five years to develop a principle-based ethics program. The grant is part of the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative, whose goal is to strengthen principle-based et More »

NMSU helps turn pools of green algae into piles of green money for state’s economy

January 7, 2010 by Justin Bannister NMSU NewsCenter Imagine filling your tank with a fuel grown in New Mexico, not drilled for in some far-off country. What if that fuel created a more secure energy future while pumping new money into the state’s economy? What would it take to make that fuel economically viable? That’s what C. Meghan Starbuck, an assistant professor of economics at N More »

LCSN: EYE ON RESEARCH: Turning pools of green algae into piles of green money

January 4, 2010. Retrieved online: January 4, 2010 from Justin Bannister/For the Sun-News, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES — Imagine filling your tank with a fuel grown in New Mexico, not drilled for in some far-off country. What if that fuel created a more secure energy future while pumping new money into the state's economy? What would it take to make that fuel economically viable? That's More »

Research & Resources: Algae Power

Spring 2009. Retrieved online October 6, 2009 by Mario A. Montes NMSU Research & Resources Simplest plant could bring solution to complex problem Alternative energy – a couple of words charged with calls to action, politics, skepticism and even the pop culture disdain of “whatever.” Its composition reads like a comic book tale that unleashes the forces of life – earth, water, w More »