Dorothy Hughes: Retirement
by Ken Martin, October 29, 2007
Dorothy Hughes is a legend among New Mexico teachers who have used the Stock Market Game over the years.
Although Dorothy was not here when the SMG first got started at NMSU, I thought it would be interesting to go back to the year it all began.
The year was 1984.
January 1: “Ma Bell” was officially broken up into 24 independent units.
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Top teams announced in NMSU Stock Market Game
April 20, 2007 by Dorothy Hughes NMSU News Center
Students from Silver City and Cimarron, N.M., have taken top honors in the spring 2007 Stock Market Game sponsored by the New Mexico State University College of Business, the New Mexico Securities Division and Cabrera Capital Markets Inc.
The state championship in the portfolio competition was snagged by the team of Elias Montoya and Eric Jau More »
Top teams in Stock Market Game announced, new teams now forming
Jan. 4, 2007 by Dorothy Hughes NMSU News Center
Students from Thoreau and Albuquerque, N.M., have taken top honors in the fall 2006 Stock Market Game sponsored by the New Mexico State University College of Business, the New Mexico Securities Division and Cabrera Capital Markets Inc.
The State Championship in the Portfolio competition was snagged by a team from Thoreau High School and consist More »
Top teams in Stock Market Game competition receive prize money from credit union
Jan. 9, 2006 by Dorothy Hughes NMSU News Center
The top teams will be recognized at 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12, at the Bernice Fite Willis Lobby in the Business Complex at New Mexico State University.
For the first time in its 22-year history, the New Mexico State University Stock Market Game program was able to award cash prizes: $50 savings accounts for each winning team member.
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SMG state championship taken by Thoreau High School for the second time in a row
May 3, 2005 by Press Release NMSU News Center
Students from Thoreau, Navajo, Deming and Artesia have taken top honors in the spring 2005 Stock Market Game sponsored by New Mexico State University’s College of Business Administration and Economics and the New Mexico Securities Division.
For the second semester in a row, the State Championship was captured by Thoreau High School students. Th More »
Students learn about stocks and mutual funds with computer-simulated game
Dec. 22, 2004 by No Byline NMSU News Center
Students from Thoreau, Roswell, Mescalero, Deming and Santa Rosa took top honors in the fall 2004 Stock Market Game sponsored by New Mexico State University's College of Business Administration and Economics and the New Mexico Securities Division.
The state championship was captured by Thoreau High School students ShaMarie Tom (captain), Michelle S More »
Deming students take top prize in Stock Market Game at NMSU
April 29, 2004 by Jeany Llorente NMSU News Center
Students from Deming, Las Cruces and Santa Fe took top honors in the spring 2004 Stock Market Game sponsored by New Mexico State University’s College of Business Administration and Economics and the New Mexico Securities Division.
The State Championship was captured by Deming High School students Ryan Molina (captain), Kaici Branham and Bra More »
Rio Rancho, Deming and Santa Rosa students take top honors in Stock Market Game
Dec. 22, 2003 by Jeany Llorente NMSU News Center
Students from Rio Rancho, Deming and Santa Rosa have taken top honors in the fall 2003 Stock Market Game sponsored by New Mexico State University’s College of Business Administration and Economics and the New Mexico Securities Division.
The State Championship was captured by Rio Rancho Mid-High School students James DeOreo (captain), Frances More »
New Mexico Stock Market Game receives $20,000 from Martin Cabrera Jr.
Dec. 17, 2003 by Jeany Llorente NMSU News Center
The New Mexico Stock Market Game, sponsored by New Mexico State University’s College of Business Administration and Economics and the New Mexico Securities Division, recently received $20,000 from Martin Cabrera Jr. to increase student participation in New Mexico public schools.
“I know firsthand how important it is to understand personal More »
