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NMSU’s Studio G helps launch homegrown businesses through community colleges
New Mexico State University-Grants Studio G champion Zac Smith, left, congratulates Dana Eicher, who won $1,000 to support starting up her professional cleaning business during a student business idea pitch competition hosted by Studio G Grants last fall. (Photo:...
Arrowhead program to support agricultural innovation
By Adriana M. Chavez – Reporter, Las Cruces Sun-News Feb. 1, 2017, 3:05 p.m. MT LAS CRUCES - A new program by New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center is offering help to those looking to develop innovative ideas related to agricultural technology. The...
NM FAST entrepreneur works to combat fraud in the Native American art market through innovation, education
DATE: 03/27/2018 WRITER: Lauren Goldstein, 575-646-5069, poet@ad.nmsu.edu CONTACT: Dana Catron, 505-469-8411, dderego@ad.nmsu.edu It’s not hard to call up images from memory or Google of New Mexico jewelry. Zia symbols, squash blossoms, Zuni needlepoint, thick...
Student business accelerator program expands to more New Mexico institutions
Las Cruces, N.M. (KRQE) – A successful student resource center designed to help students luanch their own business at one New Mexico college is now expanding to more institutions throughout the state. Directors say the collaboration is designed to encourage...
NMSU LAUNCH team leads commercialization effort with university-developed cardiac technology
By Lauren Goldstein February 28, 2018 There are a wealth of dynamic and industry-altering technologies emerging from New Mexico State University that are ripe for commercialization. Arrowhead Center’s LAUNCH program identifies and supports teams who can lead the way,...
Studio G Casts Students Into the Future
Many students at New Mexico State University have a passion for entrepreneurship, a passion that is recognized by Studio G, NMSU’s free resource to students and recent alumni that helps individuals start their own business. Studio G is offered by NMSU’s Arrowhead...
NMSU Grant Expands Student Business Accelerator to Four Corners
Judy Castleberry, director of the Small Business Development Center at San Juan College, speaks during an interview about Studio G on Thursday in the San Juan College Quality Center for Business in Farmington. (Photo: Jon Austria/The Daily Times) FARMINGTON — San Juan...
Arrowhead Center expands Studio G student incubator to UNM, five other institutions
Pictured is the Jackson Student Center at the University of New Mexico’s Anderson School of Management. New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center has expanded its student business accelerator, Studio G, to six new campuses outside the NMSU system, including UNM,...
Arrowhead’s Big Year is Good News for Entrepreneurs
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center Inc. immensely ramped up its support services for existing and aspiring entrepreneurs this year. The center, which manages NMSU’s technology transfer and commercialization programs, launched four...
NMSU introduces its next niche accelerator
By May Ortega – Reporter, Albuquerque Business First Nov 1, 2017, 7:21am The health and bioscience industries are gaining traction in New Mexico. New Mexico State University has added to that by introducing a new specialized accelerator. HealthSprint, run...