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NMSU engineering student research presentations win top awards

Students from the Department of Civil Engineering at New Mexico State University received numerous awards at NMSU’s recent virtual Research and Creativity Week event. Eight civil engineering students presented their projects with four placing in the top 10 of all presentations. Clockwise from top left: New Mexico State University civil engineering students placed among the top 10 presentations at the recent virtual Research and Creativity Week event. Seyed Ali Aleali placed second for his project titled “Bio-inspired Laterally Expressive Deep Foundations: Numerical Simulation”; Judit Garcia tied at eighth place for her project is titled “Effect of Bio-Enhancements on Adobe Walls: Fiber Reinforcement and Biopolymer;” Saeedeh Naziri was tied at third place for her project titled “Bio-inspired Self-Excavating Solutions for Extraterrestrial Subsurface Exploration;” and Lucas Rivera tied for third place for his project titled “Design and Calibration of

Albuquerque ranked No 1 by MovieMaker for third year; Santa Fe rises to No 2 for small cities

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Zack Snyder films a scene for “Army of the Dead.” The project filmed in Albuquerque at Netflix Studios. (Clay Enos/Netflix) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal It’s a three-peat. On Tuesday, MovieMaker Magazine named Albuquerque the No. 1 place to “live and work as a filmmaker” in the big cities category. ...................... This is the third year in a row Albuquerque has received the designation. The Duke City also held the top title in 2010 and has made the list every year since 2007. It fell out of the top 10 just once, when it ranked No. 11 in 2013. In addition, MovieMaker listed Santa Fe at No. 2 in this year’s small cities and towns category.

NMSU Arrowhead Center s American Indian Business Enterprise to offer business courses | Article

Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University’s American Indian Business Enterprise is partnering with New Mexico Community Capital to host Financial Basic Business courses. The first course with eight AIBE-established clients will start Wednesday, Jan. 27. However, a call for applications for more courses will be coming later in the spring. Fabby Espitia (left) and Joshua Archuleta receive new Chromebooks as part of the New Mexico Community Capital and American Indian Business Enterprise Financial Basic Business course. (Courtesy photo) “The course is designed to build a solid foundation to form and grow business ideas with a personal financial plan for success,” Brooke Montgomery, AIBE director, said. “Through the course, AIBE clients will learn tools to effectively conceptualize, plan and implement their financial goals and business ideas through hands-on learning.”

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