NMSU Alumni Association honors distinguished alumni
October 16, 2012 by Kyle Purcell, NMSU News Center
The New Mexico State University Alumni Association will recognize the achievements of several accomplished Aggies during the 2012 Homecoming Week. The Alumni Association will also present the James F. Cole Memorial Award for Service, which is awarded to NMSU alumni who have demonstrated outstanding involvement in NMSU, civic, humanitarian and p More »
LC Bulletin: Growing green in the desert
August 31, 2012. Retrieved online September 4, 2012 from Richard Coltharp, Las Cruces Bulletin
Sapphire develops oil from algae
An agricultural renaissance is taking place in a Columbus, N.M, field that had lain fallow for 40 years.
The field, which once grew chile, is now growing a different kind of green.
“Green crude” is the nickname Sapphire Energy has given to the end prod More »
Creating Curriculum for Sustainable Business: An Indigenous Perspective
November 28, 2011 by Dr. Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management via email
Seminar: Dr. Gregory Cajeta
Thursday, Dec. 1, 2:35-4:30pm in Hardman Hall, Room 216: College of Business Research Seminar Series
This week, we are most pleased to welcome Dr. Gregory Cajete to our campus. His work is so well-known and so important to our understanding of indigenous scien 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 conference connects technology entrepreneurs and researchers to potential clients
August 26, 2011 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
The business of ensuring the nation’s security has evolved into a vast and intimidating industry, but that doesn’t mean entrepreneurs and innovative researchers are shut out of the field.
The 2011 National Security Technology Conference & Expo, hosted by New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center, is committed to helping entrepre More »
Biofuels research at NMSU could help create thousands of New Mexico jobs
August 12, 2011 by Jay Rodman, NMSU News Center
Research being done at New Mexico State University on the production of algae-based biofuels would become increasingly important to New Mexico’s – and the nation’s – economic prosperity, if U.S. Sen. Tom Udall has his way. Udall visited the campus Aug. 9 to announce he will soon introduce legislation in the Senate to ensure a more leve More »
NMSU’s 19th environmental contest covers energy, environment, water
April 1, 2009 by Therese Shakra NMSU News Center
As part of the federal government’s stimulus bill, almost $39 billion is to be spent by the Department of Energy (DOE) with an emphasis on developing clean, secure, energy technology through scientific research, commercial development, and infrastructure improvements. New Mexico State University’s Institute for Energy and the Environment More »
KRWG Aggie Almanac Webcast: Memories of an Historic Home and Department of Energy grant (Jim Peach and Meghan Starbuck)
Feb. 22, 2009: Memories of an Historic Campus Home and Department of Energy Grant (Jim Peach and Meghan Starbuck)
It’s a red brick house on University Avenue that served as home sweet home to ten NMSU presidents. In this week’s show, the last person to live in the historic building shares memories of what is today known as Nason House.
Also, we get an update on a Department of Energy grant More »
