Research & Resources: Vulture venture
Spring 2012. Retrieved online July 18, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU Research & Resources
NMSU lands support role for major DARPA project
With a wingspan of 400 feet, the Vulture will be the largest unmanned aircraft ever flown in the world, but for New Mexico State University’s Physical Science Laboratory it’s only the latest in a long string of groundbreaking projects PSL has bee More »
NMSU Native American studies professor rides in historic event for queen of England
May 23, 2012 by Tonya Suther, NMSU News Center
Video clips
The Telegraph. Video posted 2:00PM BST 12 May 2012
The Telegraph. Slideshow posted Wednesday 23 May 2012
To view a video clip of Pepion and other pageant performers meeting the queen of England visit American Power blog
A New Mexico State University professor who teaches Native American studies in the anthropology depa More »
Local graduates recognized by NMSU
May 9, 2012 by Melisa P. Danho,, NMSU News Center
An international author, a soils analyst and “Novembrew” participant are among the Doña Ana County residents and New Mexico State University graduates that have been selected as outstanding seniors and outstanding graduates. The graduates are honored for their academic achievements, leadership qualities and community involvement.
Janae G More »
New Mexico State University RecycleMania week three results are in
March 1, 2012 by Emily C. Kelley, NMSU News Center
Week three results are in for RecycleMania 2012 and New Mexico State University holds third place in the Grand Champion category of the competition. The competition is nearing its halfway point, ending on March 31.
RecycleMania is a recycling competition between 605 schools representing all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, five More »
NMSU launches RecycleMania 2012
February 17, 2012 by Emily C. Kelley, NMSU News Center
The 2012 RecycleMania Tournament kicked off Feb. 5 at New Mexico State University with a poster and sidewalk chalking awareness campaign spearheaded by the NMSU Office of Sustainability.
The 605 schools participating this year represent all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, five Canadian provinces, along with one school in Gr More »
KRWG News: Study Abroad Prepares Students for Future
KRWG News
Uploaded by KRWGnews on Feb 2, 2012. 02.02.12 (LAS CRUCES) -- There's a college program helping students become global citizens as they prepare to enter an already competitive workforce.
Claire Koleske is already preparing for next semester, even though a new one just started.
"I'm a double major in English and Theatre and Shakespeare is really what I'm focusing on and so I re 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 »
LCSN: Recession could be over, but recovery expected to be slow
September 22, 2009. Retrieved online September 22, 2009 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News
Recession could be over, but recovery expected to be slow
"LAS CRUCES - Is the recession over? More and more signs point to an answer of "yes," but that does not mean the economy can be labeled "good" anytime soon.
On Monday, The Conference Board - a private-sector group that regularly releas More »
Aggies Go Global lets NMSU students gain experience around the world
July 17, 2009 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
Most college students spend their summer vacation trying to get as far away from school as possible. Morgan Nelson, a senior at New Mexico State University, wound up eight time zones away from New Mexico, but his trip was different – he did it with the help of NMSU and the university’s Aggies Go Global program.
“I had never been ab More »
