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Two NMSU journalism students awarded national scholarships
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New Mexico State University professors study technology s role on the hospitality workforce
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Dr Paul Weir Appointed Eastern New Mexico University Director of Athletics
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Appellate court judge tapped to fill New Mexico high court vacancy Associated Press
SANTA FE - State Court of Appeals Judge Briana Zamora has been named to the New Mexico Supreme Court, filling the vacancy left by the retirement of Justice Barbara Vigil.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham s office announced the appointment Friday. The governor selected Zamora, 47, from a list of candidates provided by a nominating commission.
Before joining the appellate court, Zamora served as a judge in New Mexico s busiest judicial district in Albuquerque. She has presided over thousands of criminal cases and specialty courts during her time on the bench and also worked as assistant state attorney general and assistant district attorney.
NMSU professors study technology’s role on the hospitality workforce
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LAS CRUCES - Pepper is just under four feet tall, but he has no trouble interacting with people who tower over him. He proved as much in fall 2020 when he made his debut at New Mexico State University’s student-run 100 West Café, working as a host although he raised a few eyebrows.
That’s because Pepper is the world’s first humanoid robot programmed to recognize human emotion and engage with people through conversation and a touch screen. He was part of an exploratory study at NMSU to evaluate robot interactions with humans, a collaboration between Betsy Stringam of the School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management and Marlena Fraune of the Department of Psychology. Their research team also included two graduate students, Rebecca Skulsky and Harrison Preusse.