NMSU cements technology partnership through alumnus, governor of Querétaro
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Published on May 22, 2013
A new partnership between New Mexico State University and a science and technology council in central Mexico is helping advance the university's mission to expand its global reach and build international relationships. The agreement — a memorandum of understanding between CONCYTEQ (Consejo de Ciencia y Tecnologia del Estado de Querétaro) and NMSU â More »
NMSU Regents approve increase in tuition, fees
April 3, 2013 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center
At a special meeting April 3, the New Mexico State University Board of Regents approved a 3-percent increase in tuition and fees, which translates to $90 per semester for a full-time resident undergraduate student at the main campus in Las Cruces for 2013-2014.
Interim President Manuel Pacheco spoke about the funding challenges NMSU has face More »
NMSU receives $2.1 million grant renewal of College Assistance Migrant Program
Published on Mar 20, 2013
March 20, 2013 by Audry Olmsted, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University celebrated the grant renewal of a program that assists students who are migratory or seasonal farmworkers – or their children – who are enrolled in their first year of undergraduate studies.
Honored during an NMSU Research Rally March 20, the College Assistance Migran More »
LC Bulletin: State economy sputters
March 8, 2013. Retrieved online March 11, 2013 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin
Job growth in U.S. trails previous decade
Economists Eugenio Alemán of Wells Fargo and Jim Peach of the New Mexico University College of Business told the Economic Outlook forum at NMSU, the economy should continue to grow at the tepid rate of 1 1/2 percent at least through 2013.
At the second annual e More »
LCSN: Sequestration looms: Cuts in federal spending would touch broad spectrum
February 16, 2013. Retrieved online February 19, 2013 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES — The collective feeling of many of those who work for or receive funding from the federal government can be summed up in one word: Ouch.
Whether it's the military, Las Cruces Public Schools, New Mexico State University or even small business owners who count on government-backed lo More »
NMSU to become first university to offer housing specifically designated for student veterans
January 15, 2013 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University will become the first and only university in the nation to offer housing specifically designated for student veterans and their families transitioning out of the military and into student life. The first groups are expected to move in at the beginning of February.
The Student Veterans’ Association of NMSU, a More »
NMSU researcher forecasts a brighter holiday shopping season
October 25, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
Christmas is expected to be extra merry for retailers in New Mexico this holiday season, according to one New Mexico State University researcher.
Bruce Huhmann, an associate professor of marketing at NMSU, predicts that holiday sales this year in New Mexico will increase by 4.4 percent over 2011. Nationally, Huhmann forecasts an increase in f More »
NMSU set to welcome back students
August 10, 2012 by Kyle Purcell, NMSU News Center
With a new semester starting, it’s time to welcome back students to New Mexico State University with Aggie Welcome and Orientation Week. Beginning Aug. 19, events will be held every night that will be both fun and helpful for new and returning students. The events are designed to help introduce and re-introduce students to college life.
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NMSU Insider: NMSU Move in Day (August 19) Trailer
NMSU Insider: New Mexico State
NMSU Move in Day is August 19, 2012!
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