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Panorama: Arrowhead Research Park developing the region’s economy

Volume 61, 2012. Retrieved online April 5, 2013 by Janet Perez, Aggie Panorama Hitting the Mark New Mexico State University is committed to being an economic development engine for the entire state, and nowhere is that commitment more evident than at the Arrowhead Center and the Arrowhead Research Park. “I see us as a broker, if you will, to create this regional innovation ecosystem More »

NMSU wins $1.5 million for further improvements to Arrowhead Drive, Research Park

July 27, 2010 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center The U.S. Economic Development Administration has awarded New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center a $1.5 million grant for infrastructure improvements to the Arrowhead Business and Research Park and to expand the newly created Arrowhead Drive. The Arrowhead Business and Research Park covers 224 acres at the southern end of NMSUâ More »

NMSU College of Business Today: June 30, 2010

June 30, 2010 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni NMSU economics student awarded Truman Scholarship A New Mexico State University student will receive a very competitive national scholarship. Eric Layer, an economics junior at NMSU, has been awarded the 2010 Truman Scholarship. "The scholarship was set up as memorial to President Harry Truman," Layer said. "Its purpose is to ho More »

KRWG-TV News: Arrowhead Drive

KRWG-TV News nmsunews — April 28, 2010 — A mile-long extension of Payne Street through New Mexico State Universitys Arrowhead Business and Research Park is now open. The new road, and its accompanying underground utilities, will allow for the parks continued growth and better connect it with the rest of campus.The 257-acre business and research park is located on the south end of NMS More »

NMSU opens Payne Street extension through Arrowhead Business and Research Park

April 27, 2010 by Justin Bannister NMSU NewsCenter A mile-long extension of Payne Street through New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Business and Research Park is now open. The new road, and its accompanying underground utilities, will allow for the park’s continued growth and better connect it with the rest of campus. (Video) “Without this road, we couldn’t continue developi More »

LCSN: Navy’s newest nuclear sub commissioned in Va.

March 30, 2010. Retrieved online: March 30, 2010, from STEVE SZKOTAK Associated Press, Las Cruces Sun-News NORFOLK, Va. - The Navy accepted its newest nuclear-powered submarine on Saturday with the commissioning of the USS New Mexico, a 377-foot, technology laden ship that was delivered months ahead of schedule. The $2.3 billion Virginia-class attack submarine was commissioned before its cre More »

LCSN PROFILE: Kientz works on the business of national security

March 1, 2010. Retrieved online: March 1, 2010 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES — Ground-based, unmanned military vehicles are not a dream of the distant future. Companies are working on the technology right now. "They are autonomous systems that have a lead vehicle and the other vehicles following like ducklings in a row; that way the number of vehicles that have to More »

NMSU’s 2nd Annual National Security Technology Conference set for Las Cruces

February 16, 2010 by Justin Bannister NMSU NewsCenter Registration is now open for New Mexico State University’s 2nd Annual National Security Technology Conference, hosted by NMSU’s Arrowhead Center National Security Technology Incubator. The conference will take place March 2-4 at the Hotel Encanto de Las Cruces and will feature a special opening address from former U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici More »

Paving NMSU’s road to future business development

December 15, 2009 by Justin Bannister NMSU NewsCenter Bulldozers are rolling through a chunk of desert owned by New Mexico State University. The heavy equipment is building a new road and laying utilities to better connect NMSU’s Arrowhead Business and Research Park with the rest of campus. The project is also expected to help attract new investments, new clients and eventually thousands More »