LCSN: Political heavyweights highlight NMSU’s Domenici conference
September 20, 2012. Retrieved online September 21, 2012 from Brian Fraga, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES — New Mexico will not play a big role in deciding this year's presidential election, Democratic strategist James Carville told a packed ballroom Thursday at the Domenici Public Policy Conference.
Carville, sporting an NMSU baseball cap, predicted that New Mexico will vote Democratic, an More »
LC Bulletin: Domenici legacy continues at NMSU
September 14, 2012. Retrieved online September 17, 2012 from Richard Coltharp, Las Cruces Bulletin
Imagine if you had the opportunity to gain real insight about some of the most pressing issues of our time, in a setting focused on discovery.
Imagine you got to hear, live in person, some of the brightest people in the world, many of them among the most knowledgeable on those very issues.
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James Carville, Karen Hughes headline 2012 Domenici Public Policy Conference
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Published on Jul 6, 2012 by nmsunews. The man who helped engineer former President Bill Clinton's winning campaign, James Carville, and a prominent adviser to former President George W. Bush, Karen Hughes, will go head-to-head in a debate at the 2012 Domenici Public Policy Conference.
Carville and Hughes will be verbally dueling over the 2012 elections, including the candidates for More »
NMSU on reconnaissance mission concerning reptile populations at Holloman AFB
March 19, 2012 by Melisa P. Danho, NMSU News Center
Holloman Air Force Base is often booming with F-22s and bustling with pilots and personnel, but does all this activity have an effect on the wildlife covertly cohabitating with the airmen? New Mexico State University researchers aim to find out.
Kenneth Boykin is a research associate professor for the Department of Fish, Wildife and Con More »
NMSUnews: NMSU working to develop aviation fuel made from algae
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Uploaded by nmsunews on Mar 26, 2012
The university's first "Research Rally" was celebrated Dec. 3, 2011, in recognition of a $2.3 million grant from the Air Force Research Laboratory that will support university research into the development of aviation fuel made from algae.
The project is part of the university's new Algal Bioenergy Program, which guides the university-wide More »
NMSU College of Business Today: September 30, 2011
September 30, 2011 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni
Debt crises, national security, health care take forefront at Domenici Public Policy Conference
The nation’s debt crisis, national security and health care reform were the hot-button topics experts addressed at the 2011 Domenici Public Policy Conference. “Under the leadership of Sen. Pete Domenici and the NMSU Domenici More »
Debt crises, national security, health care take forefront at Domenici Public Policy Conference
September 14, 2011 by Janet Perez, Senior Communications Specialist, NMSU Communications & Marketing Services NMSU News Center, for the College of Business
The nation’s debt crisis, national security and health care reform were the hot-button topics experts addressed at the 2011 Domenici Public Policy Conference. Watch NMSU's Mediasite webcasts of the 2011 Domenici Conference speakers More »
NMSU College of Business Today: June 30, 2011
June 30, 2011 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni
NMSU Finance Management Association shines in competition
The Finance Management Association chapter at New Mexico State University represented their alma mater exceptionally at their first FMA Finance Leaders’ Conference and Competition, getting fifth place overall in the competition. This is the first time NMSU’s FMA chapt More »
Research & Resources: Green means Go for NMSU’s algae research
Spring 2011. Retrieved online June 28, 2011 by Justin Bannister NMSU Research & Resources
It’s pond scum. It’s also a potential source for environmentally friendly gasoline, jet fuel, nutritional supplements and a host of other beneficial products. A fully operational algae industry could mean big bucks for the state’s economy and that’s why New Mexico State University†More »
