NMSU program for young entrepreneurs receives major grant from Daniels Fund
June 26, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
An innovative business competition developed at New Mexico State University for children is the recipient of a large grant from a prestigious foundation.
Innoventure, an annual contest that encourages students to use science, technology, engineering and math to solve business problems, has just received a $100,000 grant from the Daniels Fund. In More »
NMSU puts a business spin on summer camp
May 10, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
Parents looking for a different kind of summer camp for their kids may want to try New Mexico State University’s Camp Innoventure.
Run by NMSU’s Arrowhead Center, Camp Innoventure gives students entering sixth to eighth grade an opportunity to learn how to start their own businesses.
In the weeklong session, campers learn how to brains More »
KRWG News: NM State of the State
KRWG News
Uploaded by KRWGnews on Jan 17, 2012. 01.18.12 (SANTA FE) -- The New Mexico legislature is back at work and for the thirty day session, lawmakers plan to focus on education, job growth and the controversial law on driver's licenses.
During her second state-of-the-state address, Governor Susana Martinez announced New Mexico is no longer running on a budget deficit.
"We eliminat More »
KRWG News: Recycle Rally
KRWG News
From: KRWGnews. 10.11.11 (LAS CRUCES) -- Area students are learning the correct way of staying green. It involves a lot of music and games.
Las Cruces High School dance students are bringing young people together.
"That's the music that gets these kids all excited and gets us all excited and makes it great fun," said Suzanne Michaels, who helped coordinated the recycle rally.
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NMSU’s Camp Innoventure
nmsunews | June 30, 2010. New Mexico State University hosted Camp Innoventure this summer, where middle school students spend a week learning how to create their own business. The camp is sponsored by NMSU's Arrowhead Center. Camp Innoventure is modeled after Arrowhead's yearly Innoventure competition, which encourages students from across the state to use science, engineering and business ski More »
Aggie toughness proven: Fundraisers named number one in the world
Feb. 26, 2009 by Denise Nava Original Round Up article
During October, the Las Cruces and NMSU community participate in the "Tough Enough to Wear Pink" campaign dedicated to breast cancer awareness and raising money for research.
Announced about a week ago by the "pink headquarters" in Hughson, Calif., NMSU Aggies' "Tough Enough to Wear Pink" campaign and the Las Cruces Cowboys for Cancer Re More »
College of Education ENLACE represented at national summit
Nov. 13, 2008 by Bryant Million NMSU News Center
Freddy Marquez, director of the College of Education’s ENLACE Program, and Eric Lopez, the Stan Fulton Endowed Chair for the Improvement of Border and Rural Schools, have been invited to the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislator’s National Summit in Las Vegas, Nev.
Marquez and Lopez will give a presentation Saturday, Nov. 15, to 100 More »
Dorothy Hughes: Retirement
by Ken Martin, October 29, 2007
Dorothy Hughes is a legend among New Mexico teachers who have used the Stock Market Game over the years.
Although Dorothy was not here when the SMG first got started at NMSU, I thought it would be interesting to go back to the year it all began.
The year was 1984.
January 1: “Ma Bell” was officially broken up into 24 independent units.
January More »
