Marin named to National Student Success Commission
April 12, 2013 by Staff, NMSU Hotline
Anthony Marin, a non-traditional College of Business student pursuing an undergraduate accounting major, has been selected to serve on the Inceptia Commission on Student Success.
Inceptia, a firm that provides support and resources for higher education in the areas of federal compliance, financial aid management, repayment solutions and financial edu 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 »
NMSU president gives update on progress, employee honored with “A” Mountain award
October 21, 2011 by Darrell J. Pehr, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University President Barbara Couture outlined the progress that has been made over the past year and charted a course for the future during her first annual State of the University address Wednesday morning on the Las Cruces campus.
“NMSU’s reach is statewide and our influence is worldwide,” Couture said. “I c More »
NMSU College of Business Today: December 20, 2010
December 20, 2010 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni
Tom Ridge speaks at NMSU’s first Domenici Institute Forum
The first U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge took part in New Mexico State University’s first Domenici Institute Forum on Oct. 7. His talk focused on national security and will be followed by a question and answer session. Ridge currently serves as the More »
NMSU Doing What Counts campaign creates more than 300 new endowed scholarships
October 22, 2010 by Kristina Medley, NMSU News Center
An increase in scholarship endowments is just one of the huge successes New Mexico State University is celebrating at the close of the NMSU Foundation’s first comprehensive campaign, the largest undertaken by the university to date.
“By permanently establishing more than 300 endowed student scholarships, the quality of education and t More »
NMSU College of Business event to highlight legacy of former state resident, Bill Daniels
June 17, 2010 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
The New Mexico State University College of Business will host an event Thursday, June 17, highlighting the legacy of Bill Daniels, a former state resident who died in March 2000. Daniels, a decorated naval aviator in World War II and cable television pioneer, lived in Hobbs and graduated from the New Mexico Military Institute. Upon his deat More »
Do your homework before choosing for-profit college
April 9, 2010 by Sally Kestin, Dana Williams and Diane C. Lade Sun Sentinel (MCT) NMSU Round Up
“Make the call that will change your life and get you on the right track toward a rewarding future.”
Sales pitches like that are helping to draw record numbers of students to for-profit schools that offer job training in everything from welding to massage therapy to medical billing. Buoyed by the More »
NMSU completes $1.2 million program to increase Native American educational leaders
June 15, 2006 by Julie M. Hughes NMSU News Center
Twelve Native American teachers will complete master’s degrees in educational administration at New Mexico State University this month, fulfilling a $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
The three-year grant, awarded in 2004, tasked the Department of Educational Management and Development in NMSU’s College of Educa More »
