NMSUnews: NMSU Career Services encourages students to use networks to network
NMSUnews
Published on Dec 5, 2012.
As businesses and employers step into the realm of social media, jobs are becoming easier to find and more opportunities are opening up for New Mexico State University students and graduates when it comes to joining the workforce.
The only animal you’re guaranteed to encounter during a job hunt is the mouse attached to your computer.
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Planting the Seed: NMSU alumni and faculty help La Semilla Food Center
February 20, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
Planting the seed of self-sufficiency and improving access to healthy foods for all residents of Southern New Mexico are the main goals for La Semilla Food Center.
Two years ago this month, the nonprofit La Semilla Food Center was founded by former New Mexico State University alumni Aaron Sharratt and Rebecca Wiggins-Reinhard, as well as More »
Stock Market Game benefits students in understanding real world economy
November 10, 2009 by Bryant Million NMSU NewsCenter
To help students make strong and direct connections with the real world’s economy, business and government, the Stock Market Game is used in classrooms from the fourth grade through college.
The game program, run by the Securities Industries and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), is a live trading simulation in which students strive t More »
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 »
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 »
