NMSU Confucius Institute helps high school student shine in competition
NMSUnews
Published on May 25, 2012 by nmsunews
Earlier this month, Ruben Mena placed second in the Chinese Bridge Chinese Proficiency Competition held at the University of California, Los Angeles. His reward for finishing in the top two of the regional competition at UCLA is an invitation to attend the international tournament in Beijing in October. The Confucius Institute at NMSU will be pa More »
NMSU partners with Mongolian university for research, student and faculty exchanges
September 23, 2011 by Margaret Kovar, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the Mongolian State University of Education, the first of its kind for the foreign institution.
The MOU with Mongolian State University of Education is based upon NMSU faculty member Candace Kaye’s work as the 2010-2011 U.S. Fulbright Teaching and Resear More »
Trip to China highlights importance of collaboration, cooperation
May 26, 2011 by NMSU President Barbara Couture @NMSU
The wind has died down and brought me back from China, where NMSU's Vimal Chaitanya (vice president for research), Ken Hammond (director, Confucius Institute) and education faculty members Dana Christman and Jeanette Haynes Writer and I met with several leaders of Chinese universities and with Madame Xu Lin, director-general of Hanban, th More »
LCSN: Experts to talk about China, Africa future
April 21, 2010. Retrieved online: April 21, 2010, from S. Derrickson Moore, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - When China and Africa join forces, how will it impact the world?
World experts will gather in Las Cruces Friday and Saturday for "China in Africa: International Perspectives on a Developing Relationship," a conference at New Mexico State University.
"China's recent heavy investment More »
China’s growing investment, presence in Africa focus of NMSU conference
April 19, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU NewsCenter
China’s recent investment in economic and cultural projects in Africa is raising questions about Beijing’s motives and about the long-term consequences of China’s growing presence in Africa, not just for African countries, but for the United States and other nations as well. A conference at New Mexico State University Friday, April 23 More »
NMSU Alumni Association honors Fall 2009 Outstanding Graduates
December 1, 2009 by Bryant Million NMSU NewsCenter
For their outstanding academic performance, leadership, scholarship and participation in university and community activities, the New Mexico State University Alumni Association will honor the Outstanding Seniors for Fall 2009.
An outstanding senior was chosen from each of NMSU’s academic colleges, as well as an international student and on More »
Why study abroad?
October 30, 2009
Michael and Amir talk about the advantages of studying abroad.
New Mexico State University Study Abroad office provides students with a world of opportunities. Watch Michael Vega talk to students that have taken advantage of the study abroad program and hear some of their experiences.
If you've been thinking about expanding your horizons, get more information today!
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Video: Study Abroad – France
october 30, 2009
Michael Vega interviews Adrian who went to Lyon, France, for travel and education experiences developed by David Boje and Grace Ann Rosile, Department of Management.
New Mexico State University Study Abroad office provides students with a world of opportunities. Watch Michael Vega talk to students that have taken advantage of the study abroad program and hear some of the More »
YouTube: Model United Nations in China
May 22, 2009 by Andrea Peterson Original YouTube Broadcast
A video compilation recorded and produced by Andrea Peterson, a member of the NMSU Model United Nations team. The team visited the Chinese cities of Xi'an and Bei'jing in the fall of 2008.
NMSU YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/newmexicostateu
College of Business YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nmsubusinesscollege More »
