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 welcomes Muskie fellowship international students
October 25, 2012 by Kyle Purcell, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University will host two international students as part of the Edmund S. Muskie graduate fellowship program. Gurban Karimbayli from Azerbaijan and Mykola Novak from Ukraine are the students representing the program.
The Muskie program, part of the U.S. Department of State, is a highly competitive program that boasts a 4 perc More »
LC Bulletin: Aggies go to class: Manners 101
April 20, 2012. Retrieved online April 24, 2012 from Adam R. Baca, Las Cruces Bulletin
Students practice tabletop etiquette in professional setting
On April 12, many Aggies took the opportunity to brush up on or learn some new business dinner etiquette skills.
The Aggie Manners Business Etiquette Dinner, sponsored by Career Services at New Mexico State University, was held in a ballroom on More »
LCSN: Experts to talk about China, Africa future
April 21, 2010. Retrieved online: April 21, 2010, from S. Derrickson Moore, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - When China and Africa join forces, how will it impact the world?
World experts will gather in Las Cruces Friday and Saturday for "China in Africa: International Perspectives on a Developing Relationship," a conference at New Mexico State University.
"China's recent heavy investment More »
China’s growing investment, presence in Africa focus of NMSU conference
April 19, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU NewsCenter
China’s recent investment in economic and cultural projects in Africa is raising questions about Beijing’s motives and about the long-term consequences of China’s growing presence in Africa, not just for African countries, but for the United States and other nations as well. A conference at New Mexico State University Friday, April 23 More »
U.S. Department of State: Career, Internship Opportunities
April 5, 2010 by Steven S. Salway, Director, NMSU Career Services, via email, April 1, 2010 Career Services .
Ms. Amy Hyatt, the current Diplomat-In-Residence (DIR) assigned to Arizona State University by the U.S. Department of State will be on campus on April 8th and 9th to promote the U.S. Department of State’s university relations program to colleges and universities throughout the nation. More »
Ambassador Pickering keynote speaker at NMSU Model U.N. benefit dinner
January 13, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU NewsCenter
Join New Mexico State University’s award-winning Model United Nations team for “A Night at the U.N.,” Wednesday, Jan. 20, featuring former U.S. Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering, and help send the team to compete at U.N. Headquarters in New York City.
The benefit banquet, sponsored by NMSU’s International Relations Institute and t More »
LCSN: With jobs scarce, public sector offers opportunity at the Borderlands Public Service Career Showcase
November 18, 2009. Retrieved online November 18, 2009 from Amanda L. Husson, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES -- When Clara Yuvienco graduated in December with her master's degree in public health, she thought she was well-positioned to get a job. Now, nearly a year later, she's still looking.
"I haven't been able to find a job in this town, even though I'm bilingual and I have a couple of min More »
LCSN: Looking for work? NMSU job fair to highlight public service jobs
November 16, 2009. Retrieved online November 16, 2009 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES — For jobseekers, the situation can feel kind of grim. The unemployment rate in Doña Ana County at of the end of September was 7.7 percent, up from 4.7 percent a year ago, and the national unemployment numbers have reached the double-digit phase.
One area that continues to plug awa More »
