LCSN: (MBA) Grad student is new regent at NMSU
February 22, 2011. Retrieved online February 22, 2011 from Diana M. Alba, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - Republican Gov. Susana Martinez on Tuesday named a student regent for New Mexico State University.
Christopher Dulany, 29, a master's student in business administration, is Martinez's selection. Dulany also works as a financial adviser at Edward Jones Investments in Las Cruces.
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NMSU honorary committee chosen as part of presidential inauguration celebration
July 12, 2010 by Audry Olmsted NMSU News Center
LAS CRUCES – New Mexico State University’s growth and development over the years can be attributed to the dedication and commitment of many people. A small fraction of those committed to the betterment of the university have been selected to serve on an honorary committee to help NMSU President Barbara Couture usher in “A New Era of Exc More »
Regents approve 8 percent tuition hike for 2010-11
April 5, 2010 by Jon Blazak NMSU Round Up
The New Mexico State University Board of Regents approved an approximate $600 increase in yearly student costs at a special budget meeting Thursday.
The tuition increase will take effect next year, and came as a result of cuts in state funding.
“We live in a world with a weird and unfortunate state funding formula and that forces universitie More »
NMSU Regents elect officers
March 9, 2010 by Julie M. Hughes NMSU NewsCenter
New Mexico State University Regent Isaac Pino was elected to serve as chair of the Board of Regents at a regular meeting of the board Monday, March 8.
Regent Chris Anaya was elected vice chair and Regent Blake Curtis secretary/treasurer. They will each serve in these roles for one year.
All of the regents expressed thanks to Regent Curt More »
LCSN: NMSU regents: Budget cuts likely
March 8, 2010. Retrieved online: March 9, 2010, from Amanda L. Husson, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - Regents tried to stay positive, but acknowledged Monday that cuts to the state's higher education funding would likely translate to tough decisions about the university's budget.
NMSU's Office of Government Relations estimated that the NMSU system could face a significant reduction in sta More »
LCSN: NMSU grads told to adapt in tough job market
December 18, 2009. Retrieved online: December 18, 2009 from Ashley Meeks, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES -- Commencement speakers typically encourage graduates not to pack away their quest for knowledge with their exuberantly decorated caps.
This year, in a job market described variously in American headlines as bleak, dire, tough, tepid and challenging, some New Mexico State University stud More »
LCSN: Couture to take helm at NMSU
November 20, 2009. Retrieved online November 20, 2009 from Amanda L. Husson, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES -- Already sporting a crimson jacket and a broad smile, Barbara Couture entered the Regents Room on Thursday at New Mexico State University to a standing ovation and shouts of "Welcome to NMSU!"
Couture was appointed as NMSU's first permanent female president Thursday as a standing-roo More »
Barbara Couture selected to lead New Mexico State University
November 19, 2009 by Julie M. Hughes NMSU NewsCenter
Barbara Couture was appointed New Mexico State University’s 25th president during a special meeting of the Board of Regents Thursday, Nov. 19.
“Dr. Couture is the best fit for this university. She immediately took to our campus and her interaction during the open forums demonstrated an ability to relate to our students, faculty, st More »
Barbara Couture selected as first female president to lead NMSU
November 19, 2009 by Author Name NMSU Round Up
Barbara Couture was selected by the Board of Regents at 10:20 a.m. today as president of New Mexico State University.
“This process has been inclusive and efficient,” said Blake Curtis, Board of Regents chairman. “All the stakeholders have been represented.”
Barbara Couture, senior vice chancellor for academic affairs at the Unive More »
