NMSUnews: NMSU’s CAMP holds annual poster expo
NMSUnews
Published on May 7, 2013
Students in the College Assistance Migrant Program at New Mexico State University showcased their research and other academic experiences at the annual poster exposition held in March at Milton Hall.
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KRWG News: Diplomat Joe Wilson Speaks on Middle East
KRWG News
Published on Oct 25, 2012 by KRWGnews
10.19.12 (LAS CRUCES) -- Former U.S. diplomat Joe Wilson visited NMSU's campus Friday to speak about his work in the Middle East.
Wilson said Las Cruces has a unique perspective when it comes to international relations.
"I think you probably have some understanding of that because it is not that far away that you've got a drug war g More »
Ambassador to address the Arab Spring, Arab Winter
October 16, 2012 by Tonya Suther, NMSU News Center
Ambassador Joe Wilson will speak about the unfolding events in Libya, Egypt and Syria in a provocative discussion sponsored by the International Security Studies Organization and Alpha Phi Sigma at New Mexico State University. The event, “Is the Arab Spring Becoming the Arab Winter?” is scheduled from 3-5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, in the At More »
NMSU offers national security and communication minor
September 8, 2011 by Tonya Suther, NMSU News Center
Students considering a job with the federal government dealing with national security can now earn a minor in national security and communication at New Mexico State University. Job opportunities also exist in the private sector, where corporations often hire intelligence experts to root out industrial espionage.
“It’s a critical ti More »
Do your homework before choosing for-profit college
April 9, 2010 by Sally Kestin, Dana Williams and Diane C. Lade Sun Sentinel (MCT) NMSU Round Up
“Make the call that will change your life and get you on the right track toward a rewarding future.”
Sales pitches like that are helping to draw record numbers of students to for-profit schools that offer job training in everything from welding to massage therapy to medical billing. Buoyed by the 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 »
Policies students should know about
August 25, 2009 by Kristina Medley NMSU Round Up
News Editor Kristina Medley sits down with Deputy Chief of Police Stephen Lopez
Kristina Medley: Policies for underage drinking on campus:
What are the consequences for a minor who is found in possession of drugs or alcohol on campus?
Stephen Lopez: People under 21 who are caught with alcohol face two different actions. On the criminal justic More »
DNA lab at NMSU maps ancestral origins
June 9, 2009 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
Discovering where your ancestors originated is now as easy as swabbing your cheek with a Q-tip. An Ancestral Origins DNA kit, capable of mapping anyone’s ancestry, is now available at The Genetics Testing Laboratories (GTL) at New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Business and Research Park.
The lab compares DNA submitted by a custo More »
NMSU Forensic Testing Lab cuts wait time for test results
April 2, 2009 by Jenna Candelaria Round Up
New Mexico State University and the City of Las Cruces are seeing the benefits of a forensic laboratory reducing DNA test time to just weeks instead of a year or more for evidence results.
The Forensic Testing Laboratory (FTL) at NMSU is one of nine full-service forensic testing labs in the nation and uses specialized DNA testing for evidence. Such More »
