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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 migrant assistance program celebrates 10th anniversary

October 25, 2011 by Minerva Baumann, NMSU News Center College Assistance Migrant Program CAMP Day Wednesday, Oct. 26 11 a.m.-2 p.m. CAMP Office, Milton Hall, Room 16; Research Expo 2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Corbett Center Auditorium; Speaker Francisco Garcia, director, Interstate Migrant Education Council and former director, Office of Migrant Education, U.S. Department of Education 3:15 p.m More »

NMSU College of Business Today: September 30, 2011

September 30, 2011 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni Debt crises, national security, health care take forefront at Domenici Public Policy Conference The nation’s debt crisis, national security and health care reform were the hot-button topics experts addressed at the 2011 Domenici Public Policy Conference. “Under the leadership of Sen. Pete Domenici and the NMSU Domenici More »

NMSU College of Business honors 2011 Hall of Fame inductees

Visit the College of Business Hall of Fame & Traders Awards webpages September 16, 2011 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center High school sweethearts who married after graduating from New Mexico State University, a hometown girl who is now an executive at a children’s products company in California, and a beloved member of the faculty who helped the university make its mark on profess More »

LCSN: NMSU study: Driver’s licenses have little impact on insurance levels

September 1, 2011. Retrieved online September 1, 2011 from Janet Perez, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES - Allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses or requiring lawful residency identification has an "insignificant impact" on the percentage of uninsured drivers in New Mexico. That's according to New Mexico State University's J. Tim Query, an associate professor of finance a More »

NMSU study looks at link between driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants and uninsured motorists

August 26, 2011 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center Allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses or requiring lawful residency identification has an “insignificant impact” on the percentage of uninsured drivers in New Mexico. That’s according to New Mexico State University’s J. Tim Query, an associate professor of finance and business law, who decided to test assertion More »

LCSN: NM awaits census data, federal funding

March 5, 2011. Retrieved online March 7, 2011 from Steve Ramirez, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES - In a sense, waiting for census results could be compared to waiting for an income tax refund. Nobody knows exactly when New Mexico's 2010 census data will be released, and Census Bureau officials aren't tipping their hand. Like the tax refund, the documentation for the census has been filed More »

NMSU system enrollment grows nearly 5 percent for fall 2010

September 9, 2010 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center Fall 2010 has brought 30,866 students across all campuses of New Mexico State University, a 4.7 percent increase from the previous fall. Additionally, NMSU’s Las Cruces campus showed a 5.2 percent increase in minority student headcount and a 1.7 percent increase in international student headcount. NMSU’s Las Cruces campus showed a c 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 »