**Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New Mexico
CREW Program Prepares NMSU Students for National Security Careers
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, July 1 -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:
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CREW program prepares NMSU students for national security careers
Zachary Donnelly took a chance. Little did he know that a single email could change the course of his future.
Donnelly's search for an internship led to a message to former Physical Science Laboratory Director retired Army Brig. Gen. Eric Sanchez and PSL's Classified Ready Employee Workforce program at New Mexico State Unive
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NMSU Professors' Book Uncovers WWII Era Photographer's Treasure Trove
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, July 1 -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:
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NMSU professors' book uncovers WWII era photographer's treasure trove
During World War II, iconic pictures portrayed Americans serving the war effort either in uniform or at home as defense plant workers. The government needed to convince factory owners to switch to making materials of war while convincing individuals to take factory jobs.
Powerful images during this time inspired collectiv
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NMSU Review of Bird Migration Research Method Published in Premier Journal
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, July 1 (TNSjou) -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:
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NMSU review of bird migration research method published in premier journal
When you think of migrating birds, you may picture something like geese flying overhead in their distinctive V-formation. But what about the many species of birds that migrate at night? For these species, researchers rely on indirect observation methods to study their paths, habits and behaviors.
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Santa Fe Institute: Measuring AI in the world
SANTA FE, New Mexico, June 30 [Category: Political] -- Santa Fe Institute posted the following news release:
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Measuring AI in the world
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In the last few years, artificial intelligence has plunged out of the ivory tower. Now AI writes computer code, moves robots on command, drives cars that dodge human traffic, and even plays a role in hiring, housing, and criminal charges.
As AI deluges our daily lives, companies have run into a serious problem. Their longstanding tools for measurin
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University of New Mexico: Engineering a New Treatment for Ovarian Cancer
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, July 1 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news:
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Engineering a new treatment for ovarian cancer
UNM faculty member receives grant to study alternative drug delivery
By Carly Bowling
There's a long way to go when it comes to sex and gender equity in medicine, but engineers at The University of New Mexico hope to close the gap with a new research project exploring alternative treatments for ovarian cancer.
Olivia Lanier, assistant professor in
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UNM Unifies Facilities Operations Under 'Facility Services' to Reflect Customer-focused Transformation
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, July 1 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news:
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UNM unifies Facilities Operations under 'Facility Services' to reflect customer-focused transformation
As part of a plan to meet the needs of an ever-evolving university, UNM Facility Services (FS) will reorganize into five teams effective July 1, 2025: Building & Landscape Services, Technical Services, Facilities Customer Services, Facilities Design & Construction, and Facilities Support Services
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