LC Bulletin: State economy sputters
March 8, 2013. Retrieved online March 11, 2013 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin
Job growth in U.S. trails previous decade
Economists Eugenio Alemán of Wells Fargo and Jim Peach of the New Mexico University College of Business told the Economic Outlook forum at NMSU, the economy should continue to grow at the tepid rate of 1 1/2 percent at least through 2013.
At the second annual e More »
NMSU to observe International Education Week Nov. 12-15
November 7, 2012 by Jay Rodman, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University will offer four days of events and activities Nov. 12-15 as it joins hundreds of schools, universities, embassies, businesses, governmental agencies and organizations around the world in observing International Education Week 2012. The NMSU events, which include academic lectures, panel discussions and cultural present More »
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 »
NMSU and Wells Fargo Bank present their 2012 state and national economic forecasts
January 6, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
Attendees are welcome to complete this survey and return it via email to spatrico@nmsu.edu or via fax 575.646.2159. If you have any questions or need more information please contact Sara Patricolo at 575.646.2066.
Attendee Survey for 2012 Economic Outlook Conference
Top national and state economists will unveil their economic forec More »
NMSU’s David Boje is Chosen Keynoter for Brazilian Academy of Management
May 6, 2010 by G.A. Rosile
Boje to be keynoter in Brazil
As this academic year winds to a close, some are already looking forward to next year. For David Boje, Professor of Management at NMSU's College of Business and Daniels Ethics Fellow, 2010-2011 promises to be another banner year.
Boje has been invited to be the international Keynote Speaker for ANPAD, Brazil’s version of the Aca More »
Model United Nations: A Night at the UN
October 1, 2008 by NMSU Model UN Program NMSU News Center
The award-winning NMSU Model U.N. team, in conjunction with the NMSU International Relations Institute, invites you to "A Night at the U.N." a benefit dinner to help send the team to compete in China.
Please join us Thursday, November 13, 2008, 6:00 PM, at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum.
Our event will feature a More »
Lewis and Lopez to launch International Relations Institute
Nov. 1, 2007 by Bob Nosbisch NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University will launch its International Relations Institute at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, in the Physical Science Laboratory Auditorium on the NMSU main campus with major addresses from Marco Lopez, senior adviser to Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, and Ambassador Delano Lewis, the institute’s founder.
After opening remark More »
International Relations Institute to increase NMSU’s worldwide visibility
Oct. 15, 2007 by Bob Nosbisch NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University is keeping its commitment to increase its visibility on the world stage by launching an International Relations Institute next month.
Several dignitaries are expected to attend the launching at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, in the Physical Science Laboratory Auditorium on the NMSU main campus.
After opening rema More »
Local NMSU students compete well in national Model U.N. competition
May 1, 2006 by Natisha Hales NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University’s Model United Nations team earned a distinguished delegation award for representing the League of Arab States at the National Model U.N. competition in New York. The distinguished delegation award category is the second highest at the conference.
NMSU competed against more than 200 schools and 3,600 students to More »
