Photography *of* photography! As we get ready to promote our fist VR release, Nutrition Counselor, we wanted to capture a user playing the game while casting to a screen. Excited for upcoming pro photos from this session with our university photographer.
Want to be in a movie? NMSU's Creative Media Institute will hold an OPEN CASTING CALL for anyone interested in acting in student film productions from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20 at Milton Hall. All ages are invited. Sign up now at: https://t.co/svasQEWUgS
Flashback to this photo from last month's Play, Make, Learn in Wisconsin. It was great to see our game Cozy River Valley at the demo table with other finalists for the Gee Awards. Congratulations to Velvet 89, the winner in the small studios category.
New Mexico State University will kick off its celebrations for Latin Heritage Month later this month. Latinx Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. https://t.co/mGRF0iGuEv
Phillip Lujan, a plant pathologist for NMSU's Cooperative Extension Service, will lead a discussion on chile pepper diseases and disorders during the next Chile Chat lecture hosted by the NMSU Chile Pepper Institute.
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Behind this scenes this morning at the Fabian Garcia Agricultural Science Center, capturing insights about chile hybridization from research scientist Danise Coon.
Our faculty member @macezarotto presenting at #DIFSC2024 about the design process we use to reach audiences with food safety learning via research-based digital media tools. His talk was so popular, they asked him to give it again, in a bigger room!
Postoctoral scholar Ruth Torres Castillo presenting at the National Association of Extension and 4-H Youth Development Professionals (NAE4-HYDP) conference in Boise, Idaho. Here she introduces participants to our learning game Theme Park Kitchen.