Aggie Ingeniero, April 2020

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NMSU engineering is navigating through these unprecedented times with a true family spirit. Our top priority is the safety of our faculty, staff, and students. During the past two weeks of remote working, our faculty and staff have shown that physical separation is no barrier to help each other and to learn from one another. To follow safety guidelines and minimize transmission risk of the COVID-19 virus, our faculty and staff have embraced the challenge of changing our course delivery mode to online including those courses with laboratory component. Faculty members experienced in online delivery are mentoring their peers in need of help. And they are ready to help our students, one student at a time, with whatever they need to complete spring semester successfully. The Eloy Torrez Family Engineering Learning Communities stand ready to help our students by transforming themselves to virtual communities. Our Aggie Innovation Space is in conversations with community leaders and engaging itself in coming up with ways to help the community with new technologies needed to face the challenges. In the end, we are all about creating a learning environment that can use any challenge or crisis as a learning opportunity. Together, our NMSU engineering family will transform to a more learned and wiser community while weathering through the Corona crisis safely.

Sincerely,
Lakshmi N. Reddi
Dean, College of Engineering

 

 


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