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Health care company honors NMSU’s Carruthers and former regent Archuleta

April 16, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center A Colorado-based health care company is recognizing two distinguished New Mexico State University alumni for their years of community service. NMSU College of Business Dean Garrey Carruthers and Molzen Corbin & Associates CEO Adelmo “Del” Archuleta are being honored at the 2012 New Mexico Spirit of Achievement Award Dinner. The More »

LC Bulletin: An energy plan for America

June 11, 2010. Retrieved online June 15, 2010 from Gabriel Vasquez, Las Cruces Bulletin Conference highlights industry’s achievements, challenges The United States must make drastic improvements to its clean, renewable energy portfolio and it must act fast. That was the message that dominated the conversation during the second annual Re-Energize America conference, hosted by New Mexico St More »

Department of Energy official to speak June 3 at NMSU’s Re-Energize America conference

June 1, 2010 by Mark Cramer NMSU News Center Matt Rogers, senior advisor to the Secretary of Energy for the Recovery Act, has been added to the agenda of New Mexico State University’s Re-Energize America conference, set for June 3-4 at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces. Rogers will be the keynote speaker at the close of the day June 3. He will speak at 5:15 p.m. As More »

KRWG-TV News: Re-Energize America – Abbas Ghassemi

KRWG-TV News msunews — May 24, 2010 — For the second consecutive year, New Mexico State University, along with honorary chair Congressman Harry Teague, is hosting a conference focusing on domestic solutions to energy problems. The two-day conference, "Re-Energize America: Short-Term Plan for Long-Term Energy Independence," will take place June 3 and 4, at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch More »

Re-Energize America conference to focus on short-term plan for long-term energy independence

May 24, 2010 by Mark Cramer NMSU News Center For the second consecutive year, New Mexico State University, along with honorary chair Congressman Harry Teague, is hosting a conference focusing on domestic solutions to energy problems. “I am extremely proud to be the honorary chair of Re-energize America for a second year,” Teague said. “Developing a comprehensive energy plan that in More »

Conference seeks answers to water resource problems, reaching out internationally

Dec. 16, 2008 by Mario A. Montes NMSU News Center New Mexico State University is looking beyond this nation’s borders to find answers to one of the scarcest resources of the arid Southwest – water.New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute, NMSU’s International Relations Institute, with co-sponsors Sandia National Laboratories, NMSU’s Institute for Energy and the Environment, an More »

NMSU’s business college to establish new endowed chair worth more than $1 million

Aug. 19, 2004 by Jeany Llorente NMSU News Center New Mexico State University's College of Business Administration and Economics will establish a new endowed chair thanks to a gift by the dean of the business college and his wife. An initial gift of $500,000 was given by Garrey E. Carruthers, dean of the business college and vice provost for economic development, and his wife, Katherine, More »

Carruthers to serve as vice provost for economic development at NMSU

Aug. 5, 2004 by Jeany Llorente NMSU News Center Garrey Carruthers, dean of New Mexico State University's College of Business Administration and Economics, has agreed to assume the coordination of university economic development efforts. Carruthers will work closely with Don Birx, interim vice provost for research, to coordinate commercialization of intellectual property. As of Aug. 1, More »

Garrey Carruthers appointed dean of business

April 17, 2003 by Karl Hill NMSU News Center Garrey E. Carruthers, president of the Cimarron Health Plan, former governor of New Mexico and former faculty member at New Mexico State University, has been appointed dean of the university’s College of Business Administration and Economics. Carruthers, who will start on July 1, “brings years of experience in private industry, public serv More »