PGA Golf Management: Southwest Showdown & Daniels Fund Initiative Seminar
Source: College of Business Activity Report, April 19, 2013, pages 4, 6.
NMSU's PGA Golf Management Director and Assistant Director, Pat Gavin and Josh Salmon, and seven current NMSU PGA Golf Management students traveled to Las Vegas, NV, to participate in the Southwest Showdown, an annual golf tournament against University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Arizona State University, and University of Co 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 »
NMSU Native American Business Student Association fares well at competition
April 27, 2011 by Dana Nez @NMSU
The Native American Business Student Association (NABSA) of New Mexico State University has achieved success at the 17th Annual American Indian Business Leaders (AIBL) National Conference held March 30-April 3 in Phoenix. The national conference featured networking sessions, the Xtreme Entrepreneurship Tour, business forums, educational and motivational speakers More »
NMSU Finance Management Association shines in competition
April 20, 2011 by Christine Pixley, NMSU News Center
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 chapter has participated in this competition, which is part of the FMA More »
LCSN: With few NM students available, NMSU goes out of state to recruit
August 23, 2010. Retrieved online August 24, 2010 from Adriana Gómez Licón, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - High-school graduation rates have declined in New Mexico, and that has turned college recruiting into a far-reaching enterprise.
New Mexico State University has intensified its efforts to attract students from across the West. That means the Land of Enchantment is becoming an oasis More »
Immigration reform and human rights focus of summer institute at NMSU
June 28, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU News Center
Arizona’s newly passed immigration enforcement law—the most stringent in the country—has intensified public debate about immigration issues and underscored the need for equitable and humane federal immigration legislation reform.
The “Summer Institute on Immigration Reform and Human Rights” at New Mexico State University July 6 More »
Wilkins selected as provost at NMSU
May 14, 2010 by Darrell J. Pehr NMSU News Center
Wendy K. Wilkins, provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of North Texas, has accepted an appointment as provost and executive vice president at New Mexico State University.
NMSU President Barbara Couture noted Wilkins’ extensive experience as an acclaimed scholar and her strong track record of working with faculty.
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U.S. Department of State: Career, Internship Opportunities
April 5, 2010 by Steven S. Salway, Director, NMSU Career Services, via email, April 1, 2010 Career Services .
Ms. Amy Hyatt, the current Diplomat-In-Residence (DIR) assigned to Arizona State University by the U.S. Department of State will be on campus on April 8th and 9th to promote the U.S. Department of State’s university relations program to colleges and universities throughout the nation. More »
Dr. John P. Loveland Professorship in Quality Management
March, 2007 by College of Business Release
The Dr. John P. Loveland Professorship in Quality Management was established in March of 2007 by one of his former MBA students.
The professorship was established with a $137,465 gift from the former student and matched with $125,000 by the State of New Mexico. The Professorship will ensure that Quality Management remains a central focus of the More »
