LC Bulletin: NMSU course nears anniversary
June 15, 2012. Retrieved online June 18, 2012 from Charlie Blanchard, Las Cruces Bulletin
University’s golf course built almost 50 years ago
The New Mexico State University Golf Course ranks as one of the finest semi-public golf venues in all of New Mexico. Located just north of the intersection of Interstates 10 and 25, the 18-hole NMSU course is framed by the majestic Organ Mountains to the More »
LC Bulletin: NMSU business professor makes 2012 predictions
February 3, 2012. Retrieved online February 6, 2012 from Staff, Las Cruces Bulletin
New Mexico’s economic recovery will remain sluggish as it grows at a slow pace this year
New Mexico’s economic recovery will remain sluggish as it grows at a slow pace this year
The state’s economy will continue to grow at a tepid pace in 2012, mirroring the national recovery, according to an economi More »
LCSN: Domenici Conference: Daschle focuses on health care debate
September 1, 2011. Retrieved online September 1, 2011 from Diana M. Alba, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - While there's plenty to disagree about in the debate over health-care reform, there's also plenty to agree about, said former U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle, who took center stage Wednesday in Las Cruces.
Also, Gov. Susana Martinez followed the former South Dakota lawmaker at the fourth annual D More »
LC Bulletin: Sowing seeds to create new energy jobs
June 11, 2010. Retrieved online June 15, 2010 from Gabriel Vasquez, Las Cruces Bulletin
Green industries have an explosive growth potential
Researching and developing new, renewable sources of energy doesn’t make much sense, or cents, if the job market doesn’t rival that of the oil and gas industry.
Energy pioneers in the state and in the U.S. are working diligently to make sure that jo More »
Gov. Richardson praises 20 NM supercomputer gateways as boon to economy, education
May 28, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU News Center
Community leaders, educators and political officials gathered May 26 at 20 interconnected supercomputer gateway sites around the state, including New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, to join Gov. Bill Richardson, the New Mexico Computing Applications Center and Intel in celebrating the economic development, clean energy and collaborative More »
Collection of national leaders on tap for NMSU’s 2009 Domenici Public Policy Conference
August 5, 2009 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chairman Gen. James Cartwright and former Sen. Pete Domenici himself are just a few of the speakers lined up for the 2009 Domenici Public Policy Conference, Sept. 16-17, at New Mexico State University’s Corbett Center.
This is the second year of the conferen More »
NMSU opens additional space, venues for public to attend Domenici Public Policy Conference
August 11, 2008 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
There is still a chance for anyone wanting to take part in the sold-out Domenici Public Policy Conference at New Mexico State University. Today the university announced it would make additional space and venues available for the public to attend multiple events.
“From the beginning, this event was meant to be a celebration of Senator Pet More »
Domenici Public Policy Conference sold out, free Randy Travis tickets still available
July 28, 2008 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
Registration for the inaugural Domenici Public Policy Conference is now closed, after the event sold out three and a half weeks before it opens. The conference will conclude with a free concert from country music singer Randy Travis. Tickets for the concert are still available at the Pan American Center Box Office.
“We are elated about the More »
Chris Dodd to speak at Domenici Public Policy Conference, registration fees waived
July 18, 2008 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
U.S. Senator and former presidential candidate Chris Dodd will join a prominent list of speakers for the inaugural Domenici Public Policy Conference, Aug. 20-22, at New Mexico State University. NMSU will also waive conference registration fees until Aug. 1, the conference registration deadline.
Former U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker, More »
