LC Bulletin: Warming in the incubator
July 6, 2012. Retrieved online July 11, 2012 from Richard Coltharp, Las Cruces Bulletin
That’s the Way of the World
One company provides technology to remotely monitor and distribute water to cattle on New Mexico ranches.
One company offers online assistance to new parents concerned about their child’s development.
One company provides secure “cloud” data storage.
What does th More »
Award Winning Las Cruces Filmmakers Team with NMSU College of Business and American Indian Professors to create Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics film
July 6, 2012, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email
Author's note
This film project is supported by a grant from the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative to the NMSU College of Business, Dean Garrey Carruthers (Principal Investigator) and Dr. Bruce Huhmann (Chair, Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative.).
The video Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics will be made a More »
LC Bulletin: Jon Hunner-Turning history from avocation to vocation
May 11, 2012. Retrieved online May 14, 2012 from Richard Coltharp, Las Cruces Bulletin
Department head travels area, telling the state’s story
No one becomes a history professor expecting to become a rock star.
This year, however, the academic head of New Mexico State University’s history department could print up those classic black concert T-shirts with the dates and locations on the More »
The art of diplomacy: NMSU’s Model U.N. team shines in national competition
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Uploaded by nmsunews on Apr 19, 2012. New Mexico State University's Model United Nations team was named an outstanding delegation at the National Model United Nations competition in New York City earlier this month.
April 23, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
Israel has just bombed Iran and the United Nations Security Council is furiously debating a resolution condemnin More »
NMSU faculty, alumni appointed by Gov. Martinez to serve the state
February 15, 2011 by Minerva Baumann @NMSU
A handful of New Mexico State University alumni and employees have been tapped by Gov. Susana Martinez to fill various positions in her administration.
Martinez nominated NMSU government professor Jose Z. Garcia to serve as her secretary of higher education. Garcia has been a professor at New Mexico State University since 1975. He was the direct 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 »
NMSU Foundation presents awards, announces campaign milestone at annual dinner
October 22, 2009 by Julie M. Hughes NMSU NewsCenter
The New Mexico State University Foundation celebrated its annual Partners in Excellence Dinner as part of Homecoming 2009 Oct. 21 by honoring many distinguished partners and announcing that the Doing What Counts campaign has reached $214 million to date.
The comprehensive campaign is the most ambitious fundraising endeavor undertaken by More »
Insurance & Financial Services Center Internship Dinner
September 16, 2009 by Al Berryman, Insurance Studies Program, Department of Finance
The Insurance and Financial Services Center held its annual internship dinner at Lorenzo’s on August 25, 2009.
Each student in a summer internship made a presentation about their internship experience at the dinner.
Al Berryman arranged the dinner and served as moderator.
Dr. Tim Query, Mountain S More »
Roswell students learn healthy habits through Extension vegetable garden
October 13, 2008 by Audry Olmsted NMSU News Center
ROSWELL, N.M. – Not all food that ends up on the dinner plate comes from a can or a box. Elementary school students are learning, through a Cooperative Extension Service program, just how much agriculture supplies what they eat every day.
“They have no earthly idea how much agriculture affects their lives,” said Janelle Duffey, 4-H More »
