NMSU food pantry gets an official name
December 12, 2012 by Samuel Horstman, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University’s newly opened food pantry has now been given an official name by the Aggie community.
The “Aggie Cupboard” was the name selected by the NMSU community. More than 40 names were submitted and a naming committee made up of students and staff then chose the five names to be taken to a vote at NMSU.
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LC Bulletin: Jon Hunner-Turning history from avocation to vocation
May 11, 2012. Retrieved online May 14, 2012 from Richard Coltharp, Las Cruces Bulletin
Department head travels area, telling the state’s story
No one becomes a history professor expecting to become a rock star.
This year, however, the academic head of New Mexico State University’s history department could print up those classic black concert T-shirts with the dates and locations on the More »
NMSU’s Innoventure brings out the entrepreneur in students
March 5, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
NMSU News Uploaded by nmsunews on Mar 1, 2012. Innoventure, which is organized by NMSU's Arrowhead Center, encourages students to use science, technology, engineering and math to solve business problems. With Innoventure, students have the opportunity to create something new and innovative that may have true marketability.
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More than 30 years of giving has helped hundreds graduate from NMSU
NMSU News: NMSU President's Associates Scholarship Program
NMSU News
Uploaded by nmsunews on Feb 24, 2012. Republished on Jun 19, 2012 by nmsunews
For more than three decades, high school honor students from across New Mexico have attended New Mexico State University thanks in part to a unique scholarship program funded by gifts to the institution.
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Gov. Richardson praises 20 NM supercomputer gateways as boon to economy, education
May 28, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU News Center
Community leaders, educators and political officials gathered May 26 at 20 interconnected supercomputer gateway sites around the state, including New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, to join Gov. Bill Richardson, the New Mexico Computing Applications Center and Intel in celebrating the economic development, clean energy and collaborative More »
LC Bulletin: Research vital to university
April 9, 2010. Retrieved online: April 9, 2010, from Gabriel Vasquez, Las Cruces Bulletin
On March 9, New Mexico State University paid tribute to faculty and staff whose research projects generated funding of $1 million or more during the 2008-09 fiscal year.
In total, 46 researchers in six academic colleges were honored as well as the College of Extended Learning and Student Success, New Me More »
Sharon Jones – managing the day-to-day everything
March 24, 2010 by Justin Bannister @NMSU the online newsletter for NMSU staff and faculty.
Most people laugh and think Sharon Jones or Garrey Carruthers are joking when they say they've worked together since the Ford administration. The funny thing is-it's not a joke. The two actually met in 1976 when they both attended the state Republican convention in Albuquerque during the "Ford/Reagan batt More »
LCSN: Officials unveil supercomputer access at NMSU
January 26, 2010. Retrieved online: January 27, 2010 from Diana M. Alba, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - The average Joe will now have access to a huge, super-fast computer, part of which is based at New Mexico State University.
State officials announced Monday the university is one of eight "gateway" sites that will give access to the state's supercomputer, being billed as the first-ever s More »
NMSU, Gov. Richardson to showcase capabilities, access to world’s fastest public supercomputer
January 25, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU NewsCenter
As one of the state’s “gateways” to New Mexico’s supercomputer, the fastest publicly available supercomputer in the world, New Mexico State University will participate in “Connect New Mexico,” a statewide event Monday, Jan. 25, in which Gov. Bill Richardson will unveil the interconnected system from Santa Fe.
Monday’s dem More »
