Trip to China highlights importance of collaboration, cooperation
May 26, 2011 by NMSU President Barbara Couture @NMSU
The wind has died down and brought me back from China, where NMSU's Vimal Chaitanya (vice president for research), Ken Hammond (director, Confucius Institute) and education faculty members Dana Christman and Jeanette Haynes Writer and I met with several leaders of Chinese universities and with Madame Xu Lin, director-general of Hanban, th More »
Forum to give public insights into international programs at NMSU
August 12, 2010 by Audry Olmsted, NMSU News Center
What would it feel like to be greeted with “Konnichiwa!” when you walk into a classroom, or to be surrounded by rolling tumbleweeds and prickly cactus when your normal terrain includes the lush rainforests of Central America? Faculty, staff, students and the public are invited to attend a group discussion to learn about the international pro More »
Watch NMSU’s ‘China in Africa’ conference via live webcast April 23-24
April 23, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU NewsCenter
A conference focusing on China’s increasing investment and presence in Africa and the potential implications for the U.S. and other countries will be accessible via live webcast April 23 and 24 at the following link:
http://mediasite-server.nmsu.edu/ictmsite5/Catalog/pages/catalog.aspx?catalogId=ed94e0a6-c67f-4d98-9ecd-f3599ecc0d50.
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LCSN: Experts to talk about China, Africa future
April 21, 2010. Retrieved online: April 21, 2010, from S. Derrickson Moore, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - When China and Africa join forces, how will it impact the world?
World experts will gather in Las Cruces Friday and Saturday for "China in Africa: International Perspectives on a Developing Relationship," a conference at New Mexico State University.
"China's recent heavy investment More »
China’s growing investment, presence in Africa focus of NMSU conference
April 19, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU NewsCenter
China’s recent investment in economic and cultural projects in Africa is raising questions about Beijing’s motives and about the long-term consequences of China’s growing presence in Africa, not just for African countries, but for the United States and other nations as well. A conference at New Mexico State University Friday, April 23 More »
NMSU symposium showcases undergraduate students’ research
April 7, 2010 by Donyelle Kesler NMSU NewsCenter
The 15th annual New Mexico State University Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Symposium will be held from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. April 16 in the Corbett Center Student Union.
About 70 students will present their work at this year’s symposium, which is the oldest student research and creative arts symposium at NMSU. The URCAS gives stude More »
Promoting cultural, language understanding: NMSU Confucius Institute to open Aug. 30
Aug. 21, 2007 by Bob Nosbisch NMSU News Center
Distinguished guests from China will participate in the official opening of the New Mexico State University Confucius Institute later this month.
The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, in the Monagle Hall East Courtyard. Monagle Hall is across the International Mall from Corbett Center. The public is invited.
Speaking at the ce More »
