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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 »

NMSUnews: NMSU’s CAMP holds annual poster expo

NMSUnews Published on May 7, 2013 Students in the College Assistance Migrant Program at New Mexico State University showcased their research and other academic experiences at the annual poster exposition held in March at Milton Hall. More »

SamsungUSATube: Arrowhead Park Early College, Solve for Tomorrow Competition

SamsungUSATube Published on Feb 14, 2013 No description available. COB Editor's Note: A student team at Arrowhead Park Early College High School (APECHS) was chosen as one of five grand prize winners in Samsung’s national Solve for Tomorrow competition. The team’s project, a rooftop rainwater collection system, was developed in response to Samsung’s call to develop a solution to More »

Wolslager Foundation dedicated to student success at NMSU and DACC

NMSUnews Published on Feb 1, 2013 February 1, 2013 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center The generosity of the Wolslager Foundation, which has been supporting non-traditional students through scholarships at New Mexico State University and Doña Ana Community College since 2002, was celebrated by the NMSU Foundation at a Stewardship Story Feb. 1. The Wolslager Foundation h More »

Project Lead the Way helps “Nspire” local high school students

January 30, 2013 by Isabel Rodriguez, NMSU News Center As a Project Lead the Way master teacher at the Arrowhead Park Early College High School, Nina Nunez teaches math courses, as well as an Introduction to Engineering Design course. Her job got a little bit easier, thanks to a New Mexico State University-TI review team who awarded her a set of 20 Texas Instrument Nspire handheld calcul More »

NMSUnews: NMSU math students count on Math Success Center for boost

NMSUnews Published on Oct 19, 2012 by nmsunews Thousands of New Mexico State University students are taking advantage of the free tutoring at the College of Arts and Sciences' Math Success Center. The center, located at Walden Hall, provides NMSU students with free tutoring for an array of math disciplines. The facility also provides a secure testing center and is home to NMSU's math More »

NMSU CAMP one of few in U.S. re-funded to help migrant farmworker students

July 17, 2012 by Minerva Baumann, NMSU News Center New Mexico State University’s College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) is among a handful in the country selected to receive another five-year grant from the U.S. Education Agency’s Office of Migrant Education. The $2.2 million award will allow the university to continue helping students who are migratory or seasonal farmworkers or the More »

NMSU program for young entrepreneurs receives major grant from Daniels Fund

June 26, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center An innovative business competition developed at New Mexico State University for children is the recipient of a large grant from a prestigious foundation. Innoventure, an annual contest that encourages students to use science, technology, engineering and math to solve business problems, has just received a $100,000 grant from the Daniels Fund. In More »

NMSU puts a business spin on summer camp

May 10, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center Parents looking for a different kind of summer camp for their kids may want to try New Mexico State University’s Camp Innoventure. Run by NMSU’s Arrowhead Center, Camp Innoventure gives students entering sixth to eighth grade an opportunity to learn how to start their own businesses. In the weeklong session, campers learn how to brains More »