Garrey Carruthers selected to lead New Mexico State University
May 6, 2013 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center
Garrey Carruthers was selected president of New Mexico State University pending contract negotiations during a special meeting of the Board of Regents May 6.
Regents Mike Cheney, Kari Mitchell and Jordan Banegas voted to select Carruthers, both Regent Javier Gonzales and Regent Isaac Pino voted against the selection and expressed that they More »
KRWG News: Domenici Forum – Defense Sequestration: America’s Strategic Cliff
KRWG News
Published on Apr 19, 2013
This Domenici Forum of 2013 covers the topic of America's Strategic Cliff in relation to the Defense Sequestration. This forum featured Bill Allen, President / CEO Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce; Dr. Garrey Carruthers, Dean of NMSU School of Business; and Dr. Gary Schmitt, American Enterprise Institute. This event was held at KRWG-TV studio on th More »
KRWG News: Chamber Economic Forum #8, September 26, 2012
KRWG News
Published on Sep 26, 2012 by KRWGnews
KRWG-TV 's Chamber Economic Forum is a quarterly forum of three business professors from New Mexico State University who cover the national economy, a regional update, the latest on the financial markets and answer questions from the studio audience. Fred Martino is the moderator for the forum and the professors are Dr. Jim Peach, Dr. Chris Er More »
LC Bulletin: Wayne Savage: Manager orchestrates Spaceport project
July 6, 2012. Retrieved online July 11, 2012 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin
Engineer, cheerleader, Las Crucen
As construction moves toward completion at Spaceport America in Sierra County, project manager Wayne Savage sees the venture as “a game changer for New Mexico.”
“In looking back, I think the thing that really excites me is the potential for local economic growth,” More »
NMSU’s Town-Gown Commission aims to strengthen community ties
DATE by AUTHOR, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University President Barbara Couture has formed a new commission aimed at exploring new possibilities for strengthening and facilitating the exchange of information and ideas between the university and the regional community.
“The term ‘Town-Gown’ is used by academia to describe that interface between universities and the communitie More »
NMSU event helps small businesses and entrepreneurs GROW
October 21, 2011 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
GROW
An Event for Entrepreneurs takes place from 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Nov. 4, at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100 Dripping Springs Road. The cost is $49 to the public and $35.50 for students. For more information and to register, visit Grow2011.eventbrite.com.
New name. New attitude.
That sums up the revamp of a More »
LC Bulletin: National debt on doorstep
September 9, 2011. Retrieved online September 13, 2011 from Samantha Roberts, Las Cruces Bulletin
America’s problems have countrywide, local impact
“We have a real, bona fide, major problem,” said retired U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici about the condition of the United States economy.
Many economists agree with Domenici, but others are also hopeful. However, whatever one’s opinion may be More »
NMSU News: Chamber Economic Forum (featuring Drs. Jim Peach, Chris Erickson and Ken Martin)
NMSU News
Uploaded by NewMexicoStateU on Aug 31, 2011. Fred Martino moderates a discussion of our current economy and a look to the future. Experts include New Mexico State University College of Business economists Drs. Jim Peach and Chris Erickson (Economics, Applied Statistics & International Business Department), and Dr. Ken Martin (Department of Finance). Taped at KRWG-TV studios on Augus More »
KRWG-TV: Newsmakers Episode. Chamber Economic Forum – April 22, 2011
KRWG-TV: Newsmakers
NewMexicoStateU on Apr 25, 2011. KRWG-TV presents the Chamber Economic Forum in conjunction with the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce. Economists from New Mexico State University discuss the economy and respond to questions from a studio audience. Taped at KRWG-TV on April 22, 2011.
Charles Comer and Fred Martino feature the people, issues, and events that shape o More »
