Garrey Carruthers selected to lead New Mexico State University
May 6, 2013 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center
Garrey Carruthers was selected president of New Mexico State University pending contract negotiations during a special meeting of the Board of Regents May 6.
Regents Mike Cheney, Kari Mitchell and Jordan Banegas voted to select Carruthers, both Regent Javier Gonzales and Regent Isaac Pino voted against the selection and expressed that they More »
Welcome Home: Former assistant to Domenici donates sculpture to NMSU institute
April 22, 2013 by No author cited, NMSU News Center
“Tonita” is back home in New Mexico and Angela Raish couldn’t be happier.
Tonita is the name of a bronze sculpture of a Native American maiden created by New Mexico-based artist Glenna Goodacre. The sculpture was given to Raish on behalf of the people of New Mexico when she retired in 1998 after 21 years of service as U.S. Sen. Pe More »
LC Bulletin: Business school to add third building
April 19, 2013. Retrieved online April 22, 2013 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin
NMSU breaks ground for $15 million Pete V. Domenici Hall
A $15 million renovation and addition will transform the aging and now vacant Hershel Zohn Theater into offices and classrooms for the College of Business Domenici Center and Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University.
The business college h More »
KRWG News: Domenici Forum – Defense Sequestration: America’s Strategic Cliff
KRWG News
Published on Apr 19, 2013
This Domenici Forum of 2013 covers the topic of America's Strategic Cliff in relation to the Defense Sequestration. This forum featured Bill Allen, President / CEO Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce; Dr. Garrey Carruthers, Dean of NMSU School of Business; and Dr. Gary Schmitt, American Enterprise Institute. This event was held at KRWG-TV studio on th More »
NMSU breaks ground on future Pete V. Domenici Hall
April 12, 2013 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center
Earlier today, New Mexico State University held a ceremony to officially break ground on a construction project that will transform the Hershel Zohn Theater into Pete V. Domenici Hall. Construction work will begin later this month and conclude in fall 2014.
“This is an exciting day,” said Garrey Carruthers, dean of NMSU’s Col More »
$250,000 gift to fund Becklin Public Policy Endowed Professorship at NMSU
April 12, 2013 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center
A quarter-million dollar gift from Karen Becklin, a former New Mexico State University employee, will help create the Becklin Public Policy Endowed Professorship in NMSU’s College of Business and Domenici Institute. The gift will be formally announced at the College of Business Hall of Fame ceremony later this evening.
“I’ve spent my More »
Policy scholar to discuss defense sequestration at NMSU’s spring 2013 Domenici Forum
April 1, 2013 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center
Gary Schmitt, of the American Enterprise Institute, will take part in New Mexico State University’s spring 2013 Domenici Forum at 1 p.m. April 18 at KRWG-TV studios, inside Milton Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
Schmitt will discuss sequestration and its potential impact on U.S. strategic defense initiatives. He is a r More »
NMSU’s Domenici Institute seeking student panelists for 2013 conference
February 18, 2013 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University’s Domenici Institute is now accepting nominations from faculty and administrators of universities across the state for students to participate in the 2013 Domenici Public Policy Conference. The conference takes place Sept. 18-19 and nominations are due by April 30.
“Students who serve as panelists have a More »
2012 The Bottom Line Annual Report
January 8, 2013 by College of Business staff in conjunction with University Communications
2012 The Bottom Line Annual Report
Dean's message
Fond Memories: College of Business alum and Executive-In-Residence Bobby Lutz remembers NMSU professors, coaches and fellow students who helped shape his life
Making an Impact: Alumni Giving
Making a Difference: Scholarships
Striking a Chord: N More »
