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Panorama: Arrowhead Research Park developing the region’s economy

Volume 61, 2012. Retrieved online April 5, 2013 by Janet Perez, Aggie Panorama Hitting the Mark New Mexico State University is committed to being an economic development engine for the entire state, and nowhere is that commitment more evident than at the Arrowhead Center and the Arrowhead Research Park. “I see us as a broker, if you will, to create this regional innovation ecosystem More »

NMSU Regents approve increase in tuition, fees

April 3, 2013 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center At a special meeting April 3, the New Mexico State University Board of Regents approved a 3-percent increase in tuition and fees, which translates to $90 per semester for a full-time resident undergraduate student at the main campus in Las Cruces for 2013-2014. Interim President Manuel Pacheco spoke about the funding challenges NMSU has face More »

NMSU’s Arrowhead Center helps local tech startup community gear up for HD3 Discovery Day

March 14, 2013 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center A number of clients from New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center are preparing to present their concepts at the upcoming HD3 Discovery Day, March 21. The event supports economic development by providing an opportunity for startups to turn their bright ideas into profitable products and ventures. Discovery Day is hosted by NMSU’s More »

LC Bulletin: State economy sputters

March 8, 2013. Retrieved online March 11, 2013 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin Job growth in U.S. trails previous decade Economists Eugenio Alemán of Wells Fargo and Jim Peach of the New Mexico University College of Business told the Economic Outlook forum at NMSU, the economy should continue to grow at the tepid rate of 1 1/2 percent at least through 2013. At the second annual e More »

Video: Economic Outlook Conference, February 21, 2013

Presentations Permission to reprint these presentations has been granted by each presenter. For more information contact Sara Patricolo, email spatrico@nmsu.edu, 575.646.2066. NMSU: Dr. Jim Peach. Economic Outlook Conference: Feb. 21, 2013 Wells Fargo: Eugenio Aleman. Economic Outlook Conference: Feb. 21, 2013 Published by the College of Business, NMSU, on Feb. 22, 2013. More »

LC Bulletin: NMSU to host forum on the economy

February 8, 2013. Retrieved online February 11, 2013 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin Conference set for Feb. 21 Jim Peach, New Mexico State University economics professor, won’t produce a crystal ball during his Thursday, Feb. 21, presentation at the College of Business Economic Outlook Conference. He doubts his partner on the dais, Eugenio Alemán of Wells Fargo & Co., will, ei More »

LCSN: NMSU professor warns that federal job cuts could cost state hundreds of millions in payroll

February 5, 2013. Retrieved online February 6, 2013 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES - Christopher Erickson was at a gathering to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday when he struck up a conversation with a friend who works in government. The friend's news was bleak. "Federal employees are being told to prepare for layoffs," said Erickson, who teaches economics and interna More »

NMSU and Wells Fargo Bank to deliver economic forecasts for 2013

January 22, 2013 by Art Ruiloba, NMSU News Center Top national and state economists will present their economic forecasts for 2013 at the second annual Economic Outlook Conference sponsored by the College of Business at New Mexico State University and Wells Fargo Bank. The free conference will take place from 4-5:30 p.m. Feb. 21 in the College of Health and Social Services auditorium on More »

NMSU food pantry gets an official name

December 12, 2012 by Samuel Horstman, NMSU News Center New Mexico State University’s newly opened food pantry has now been given an official name by the Aggie community. The “Aggie Cupboard” was the name selected by the NMSU community. More than 40 names were submitted and a naming committee made up of students and staff then chose the five names to be taken to a vote at NMSU. T More »