NMSU to observe International Education Week Nov. 12-15
November 7, 2012 by Jay Rodman, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University will offer four days of events and activities Nov. 12-15 as it joins hundreds of schools, universities, embassies, businesses, governmental agencies and organizations around the world in observing International Education Week 2012. The NMSU events, which include academic lectures, panel discussions and cultural present More »
NMSUnews: NMSU Explores New Latin American Partnerships
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Published on May 3, 2012 by nmsunews
In January 2012, Executive Vice President and Provost Wendy K. Wilkins led a delegation of faculty and administrators to Costa Rica and Chile to explore possible collaborations with educational institutions in those countries -- including CATIE near Turrialba, Costa Rica, and the Universidad de Concepcion and Universidad de Magallanes in Chile.
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NMSU partners with Mongolian university for research, student and faculty exchanges
September 23, 2011 by Margaret Kovar, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the Mongolian State University of Education, the first of its kind for the foreign institution.
The MOU with Mongolian State University of Education is based upon NMSU faculty member Candace Kaye’s work as the 2010-2011 U.S. Fulbright Teaching and Resear More »
Model UN team rakes in awards at national conference for the third year in a row
May 3, 2010 by Donyelle Kesler NMSU NewsCenter
New Mexico State University’s Model United Nations team has made a name for itself for the third year in a row at the National Model United Nations Conference held in New York in March.
Under the direction of interim faculty adviser Yosef Lapid of the Government Department, the team received three awards this year including “Outstanding More »
LCSN: NMSU’s new president hits the ground running
January 10, 2010. Retrieved online: January 11, 2010 from Amanda L. Husson, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - Barbara Couture hit the ground running during her first week as New Mexico State University's 25th president, meeting administrators, faculty, staff, legislators and many of the other people who make up NMSU's statewide community.
Having left snowy Lincoln, Neb., just after Christmas More »
Opportunities abound for students seeking study abroad
December 8, 2009 by Tony Reyes @NMSU the online newsletter for NMSU staff and faculty.
For students and faculty wanting to study abroad, New Mexico State University has plenty of options. The university sponsors five types of study abroad programs that allow students to transfer credit to NMSU, earn graded NMSU credit or engage in non-credit international activities.
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NMSU students receive scholarships to study abroad
Aug. 22, 2007 by Margaret Kovar NMSU News Center
More than 50 New Mexico State University students will be studying abroad on exchanges for the 2007 fall semester.
Of those 50 students, 29 received a total of 32 scholarships worth $58,500. The scholarships are created by external money through funds, partners, federal grants or foundation accounts. Most are designed to help cover the extra c More »
Students awarded scholarships to study in France, Germany
June 18, 2003 by Rocio Rueda NMSU News Center
Two New Mexico State University students have been awarded Annette Kade Foundation scholarships to study abroad for the 2003-2004 academic year.
Joshua Sultemeier of Cimarron will receive $2,800 to attend the Universite de Grenoble in France. Sultemeier is a senior majoring in international business and French.
Ouida Dunlap of Alamogordo w More »
