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NMSU celebrates American Indian Week

March 18, 2010 by Louie Calderon NMSU NewsCenter New Mexico State University’s American Indian Program, in collaboration with various organizations, will host a variety of events to celebrate American Indian Week, April 5-10. Coordinating student organizations for the events are the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES), the Native American Business Student Associati More »

The 38th annual Renaissance Artsfaire

November 5, 2009 by Katy Barnitz NMSU Round Up Looking for art, music, dance, food and a trip back in time? The 38th annual Renaissance Artsfaire, complete with charming princes, pretty maidens, and brightly-colored jesters, will take place Saturday and Sunday at Young Park, located near the intersection of Lohman Avenue and Walnut Avenue. Presented by the Doña Ana Arts Council, the More »

NMSU hosts ‘Pow’erful display of tribal dance

October 10, 2008 by Jenna Candelaria NMSU Round Up Native Americans gathered in a festive and spiritual expression of dance and song at NMSU Saturday and Sunday, as they partook in the third annual Rio Grande Pow Wow. The Pow Wow is a social gathering of various local and national Native American tribes. Gov. Henry Torres of the Piro-Manso-Tiwa Tribe of Las Cruces said dancing is a wa More »

Public gets a look at Arts Complex building

September 26, 2008 by Scott Southward NMSU News Center Residents of Las Cruces and the surrounding communities attended a meeting on Sept. 22 presented by Holzman Moss Architects of New York and ASA Architects of Las Cruces to get a peak at the Phase 1 schematic design of NMSU’s Arts Complex. Attendees also had an opportunity to comment on the proposed design. The Arts Complex buil More »

Implementation of NMSU Master Plan requires look to future, respect for past

Feb. 11, 2008 by Darrell J. Pehr NMSU News Center New Mexico State University is moving ahead on its recently adopted Master Plan, with campus leaders making a commitment to ensure all parties benefit from the planned development of the campus. Two of the plan’s key elements, the city center and the adjoining university hotel, are unfolding and the university is taking steps to address the ne More »