LCSN: Fiscal cliff could cause recession and economist says most ‘underestimate’ impact of cuts in NM
December 2, 2012. Retrieved online December 3, 2012 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES — The impending and much-discussed "fiscal cliff" could:
lead to nation-wide recession
cut your take-home pay
slice as many as 20,000 jobs from the New Mexico workforce
How?
The term fiscal cliff refers to the fact that, at the start of the new year, severe austerity meas More »
KRWG News: Border Forum: Economy Update
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Uploaded by KRWGnews on Nov 4, 2011. 11.02.11 (LAS CRUCES) -- Local economist Dr. Christopher Erickson of New Mexico State University recently sat down with business leaders in the community to update them on what's happening with the economy.
It seems more and more people are worried about job security.
"If you're a high school drop out it's a real tough economy, even if you' More »
NMSU College of Business Today: September 30, 2011
September 30, 2011 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni
Debt crises, national security, health care take forefront at Domenici Public Policy Conference
The nation’s debt crisis, national security and health care reform were the hot-button topics experts addressed at the 2011 Domenici Public Policy Conference. “Under the leadership of Sen. Pete Domenici and the NMSU Domenici More »
New international energy conference has its roots at NMSU
August 12, 2011 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University’s Re-Energize America energy conferences are the framework for a new multinational, multi-partner event called Re-Energize the Americas set to take place in October.
Plans for the fall conference were announced during a press conference on Friday in El Paso at the Paisano Green Community, a green public housin More »
Desert training tests NMSU cadets’ preparedness through firsthand experience
DATE by Donyelle Kesler, NMSU News Center
A bleak, desert landscape reveals a band of young men and women on a military mission. New Mexico State University’s Air Force ROTC cadets are “deployed” to the fictitious country of “Whismiristan.”
“Whismiristan” is at White Sands Missile Range, where real-life scenarios can help ROTC cadets develop critical skills they will need o More »
NMSU College of Business Today: March 31, 2010
March 31, 2010 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni
NMSU College of Business awarded $1.25 million to develop ethics program
New Mexico State University's College of Business has been awarded $1.25 million over the next five years to develop a principle-based ethics program. The grant is part of the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative, whose goal is to strengthen principle-based et More »
NMSU receives designation as military-friendly university
February 24, 2010 by Audry Olmstead @NMSU the online newsletter for NMSU staff and faculty.
New Mexico State University is committed to the needs of the men and women who serve in the military. Now, the university has gained its second national recognition as a military-friendly institution.
Military Advanced Education magazine puts out an annual guide of military-friendly colleges and u More »
LC Bulletin: 2009: A tumultuous year
January 1, 2010. Retrieved online: January 11, 2010 from Gabriel Vasquez, Las Cruces Bulletin
In a year marked by one of the deepest recessions the United States has ever seen, Las Cruces found itself in an awkward position – better than most, but still struggling. The good news, was that three of Las Cruces strongest sectors – government, health care and education – suffered little in th More »
NMSU business incubator is open and looking for businesses
Oct. 28, 2008 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center National Security Technology Incubator (NSTI) is searching for small businesses to help get off the ground – especially those with a focus on technology that can be applied to national security.
“An incubator like this really has an impact on the larger business community,” said Chris Ki More »
