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Camp Innoventure helps kids explore turning their business ideas into reality

May 9, 2013 by Amanda Bradford, NMSU News Center Looking for a summer camp for your child that teaches life skills they can apply in school and beyond? Camp Innoventure offers young entrepreneurs a chance to see their creative ideas go from concept to reality and gives them a taste of real-world competition for success. Camp Innoventure, run by New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead C More »

Students prepare for spring graduation ceremony

May 6, 2013 by Amanda Bradford, NMSU News Center Broadcast Advisory: Watch a graduation video shout-out from Lt. Col. John G. Sanchez to Savannah Sanchez at this link: http://www.dvidshub.net/video/287508/graduation-shout-out-ltc-john-sanchez-sanannah-v-sanchez#.UYGTkZUsHA4 After a whirlwind week of final exams, internship interviews and thesis defenses, more than 2,000 New Mexico More »

Location, Location: Albuquerque environmental firm finds a good environment at NMSU’s Arrowhead Center

April 30, 2013 by Zetdi Runyan Sloan, NMSU News Center New Mexico State University’s economic development hub, the Arrowhead Center, is welcoming a new tenant from the north that demonstrates the growing importance of southern New Mexico. The Albuquerque-based environmental science and planning firm, Marron and Associates, opened a satellite office in Las Cruces at Arrowhead’s technology More »

NMSU’s Arrowhead Center now accepting applications

April 29, 2013 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center is now accepting applications for consulting services to help those seeking to start or expand their businesses. Applicants accepted into the program are chosen based on a variety of factors, including the development of innovative technologies and contribution to economic development in New Me More »

Engineering professor/innovator to be featured speaker at engineering lecture series

April 16, 2013 by Linda Fresques, NMSU News Center NMSU’s College of Engineering welcomes Luke Nogales, assistant professor of mechanical engineering technology at NMSU and enterprise adviser for Arrowhead Center, as the final speaker in the Verge Fund Lecture Series in Innovation, Ventures and Entrepreneurship. Nogales’ presentation, Disruptive Innovation and Methods for Value Creation More »

NMSU ranked by Hispanic Outlook in three categories

April 12, 2013 by Emily C. Kelley, NMSU News Center Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education has ranked New Mexico State University as one of the top graduate schools enrolling Hispanics in 2011, one of the top universities granting degrees to Hispanics in business management/marketing and one of the top schools in awarding master’s and Ph.D. general STEM degrees to Hispanic students. NMSU ran More »

April 11, 2013: Lunch presentation featuring SkyMall president and COB alumna Christine Aguilera

The College of Business will host alumna Christine Aguilera for a luncheon from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11, in the Health and Social Services Building, Room 320. Free lunch will be provided for those who attend. Aguilera, president of SkyMall, will provide students with insight for career opportunities and advice and share her professional experiences. She also will provide infor More »

NMSU symposium to showcase undergraduates’ research

April 1, 2013 by Samuel Horstman, NMSU News Center The 18th annual New Mexico State University Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Symposium will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. April 5 in the Corbett Center Student Union. About 80 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 u More »

Beware the 100-calorie snack pack, warn NMSU researchers

March 20, 2013 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center Tiny packages of food – 99- and 100-calorie packs, for example – might seem innocent enough lining shelves in supermarkets across America. However, a team of researchers at New Mexico State University found people who watch what they eat actually expect to consume more from tinier food packages when the food is relatively healthier an More »