NMSU hosts the first PGA summer camp for potential golf management students
July 11, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University’s PGA Golf Management™ program has received another vote of confidence from the PGA.
Next week, the program will be hosting the PGA of America’s first and only summer camp for high school students interested in studying golf management. Called the PGA Golf Management™ University Program Summer Experien More »
NMSU College of Business Today: December 20, 2010
December 20, 2010 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni
Tom Ridge speaks at NMSU’s first Domenici Institute Forum
The first U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge took part in New Mexico State University’s first Domenici Institute Forum on Oct. 7. His talk focused on national security and will be followed by a question and answer session. Ridge currently serves as the More »
KRWG-TV: Turning Algae into Jet Fuel
KRWGnews | December 4, 2010
12.6.10 (LAS CRUCES) - NMSU holds its first ever research rally. The rally honors NMSU faculty and staff for their recent grant to grow and refine algae into jet fuel. KRWG's Jared Andersen has this report.
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Algae-based Jet Fuel
NMSU - Algae-based Jet Fuel
nmsunews | November 22, 2010
The U.S. military wants New Mexico State University to find improved ways to turn algae into a sustainable source for jet fuel. The research project is part of a $2.346 million grant funded by the Air Force where NMSU will study better ways to grow algae and refine its oil while working with the University of Central Florida to de More »
NMSU wins more than $2.3 million to study algae-based jet fuel for the Air Force
November 22, 2010 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center
The U.S. military wants New Mexico State University to find improved ways to turn algae into a sustainable source for jet fuel. The research project is part of a $2.346 million grant funded by the Air Force where NMSU will study better ways to grow algae and refine its oil while working with the University of Central Florida to determine t More »
LCSN: Las Cruces businesses report increase in tourism
May 7, 2010. Retrieved online: May 10, 2010, from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES — While it might not exactly count as a collective sigh of relief, more tourists seem to be hitting the road and stopping in the Las Cruces area.
Jerry Harrell, manager of the Double Eagle restaurant in Mesilla said he's definitely seen more out-of-towners come through the door.
"We're up More »
Real-world experience with real-life outcomes
Spring, 2006 by Jeany Llorente-Ontiveros NMSU News Center
NMSU graduate student Madeline Gillette has been involved with a project that could potentially save hundreds of teenage lives. Gillette, who is working on a master’s degree in economics in the College of Business, has been helping the Santa Fe company PaceIgnitions develop a business plan for a Global Positioning System-based devi More »
