The Traders statue to get a makeover
October 10, 2012 by Dana Beasley, NMSU News Center
Located on the College of Business plaza between the Business Complex and Guthrie Hall on the New Mexico State University campus, sits a large bronze statue that captures the cultural diversity and heritage of New Mexico.
Commissioned by the College of Business’s Business Advisory Council, and completed in 1988 by Duke Sundt, a 1971 fine a More »
NMSU marketing students’ plan strikes chord with Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra
Changing their Tune
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This past spring semester, the Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra, which is housed on the NMSU campus, approached the marketing department at the College of Business to help freshen up its marketing campaign.
Michelle Jasso, an associate professor of marketing, tasked students in her upper level promotion management class to create a mark More »
Award Winning Las Cruces Filmmakers Team with NMSU College of Business and American Indian Professors to create Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics film
July 6, 2012, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email
Author's note
This film project is supported by a grant from the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative to the NMSU College of Business, Dean Garrey Carruthers (Principal Investigator) and Dr. Bruce Huhmann (Chair, Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative.).
The video Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics will be made a More »
Arrowhead Center Las Cruces, NM
Published on Jun 12, 2012.
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NMSU Native American studies professor rides in historic event for queen of England
May 23, 2012 by Tonya Suther, NMSU News Center
Video clips
The Telegraph. Video posted 2:00PM BST 12 May 2012
The Telegraph. Slideshow posted Wednesday 23 May 2012
To view a video clip of Pepion and other pageant performers meeting the queen of England visit American Power blog
A New Mexico State University professor who teaches Native American studies in the anthropology depa More »
Miss Native American NMSU values culture, leadership
May 9, 2012 by Melisa P. Danho, NMSU News Center
Contests involving crowns are often thought of as involving glittering evening gowns and fancy swimsuits, but the Miss Native American NMSU competition is one that values cultural knowledge, communication skills and academic achievement above all else. A winner was crowned last month and she will help support the events, recruitment and outre More »
NMSU creates New Frontiers Institute
May 3, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University has launched the New Frontiers Institute to provide faculty with space and support to develop creative ideas and scholarship that will benefit the entire community.
Administered by the Honors College, the New Frontiers Institute is an initiative spearheaded by Wendy K. Wilkins, executive vice president and provost of NM More »
NMSU OASIS Club to host annual Earth Day Festival April 22
April 13, 2012 by Tania Sanchez, NMSU News Center
The New Mexico State University Organization of Aggie Students Inspiring Sustainability (OASIS) Club will host its fifth annual Earth Day Celebration from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 22. The event is free and will be held at Young Park on the corner of South Walnut Street and Nevada Avenue in Las Cruces.
The celebration includes li More »
Finale for American Indian Week to be held at NMSU Museum
April 10, 2012 by Melisa P. Danho, NMSU News Center
The American Indian Week festivities at New Mexico State University will culminate April 14 and include an arts and crafts expo, Indian taco sale, drum-making demonstration and more. The events will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the public is invited to come learn about and celebrate American Indian cultures.
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