Project Lead the Way helps “Nspire” local high school students
January 30, 2013 by Isabel Rodriguez, NMSU News Center
As a Project Lead the Way master teacher at the Arrowhead Park Early College High School, Nina Nunez teaches math courses, as well as an Introduction to Engineering Design course.
Her job got a little bit easier, thanks to a New Mexico State University-TI review team who awarded her a set of 20 Texas Instrument Nspire handheld calcul More »
NMSUnews: NMSU math students count on Math Success Center for boost
NMSUnews
Published on Oct 19, 2012 by nmsunews
Thousands of New Mexico State University students are taking advantage of the free tutoring at the College of Arts and Sciences' Math Success Center.
The center, located at Walden Hall, provides NMSU students with free tutoring for an array of math disciplines.
The facility also provides a secure testing center and is home to NMSU's math More »
LC Bulletin: Wayne Savage: Manager orchestrates Spaceport project
July 6, 2012. Retrieved online July 11, 2012 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin
Engineer, cheerleader, Las Crucen
As construction moves toward completion at Spaceport America in Sierra County, project manager Wayne Savage sees the venture as “a game changer for New Mexico.”
“In looking back, I think the thing that really excites me is the potential for local economic growth,” More »
NMSU on reconnaissance mission concerning reptile populations at Holloman AFB
March 19, 2012 by Melisa P. Danho, NMSU News Center
Holloman Air Force Base is often booming with F-22s and bustling with pilots and personnel, but does all this activity have an effect on the wildlife covertly cohabitating with the airmen? New Mexico State University researchers aim to find out.
Kenneth Boykin is a research associate professor for the Department of Fish, Wildife and Con More »
Fashion industry has designs on NMSU students
February 23, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
To even attempt to succeed in the fashion industry, a person needs talent, style, design skills and — knowledge of basic chemistry?
New Mexico State University’s Clothing, Textiles and Fashion Merchandising program takes teaching the industry part of the fashion industry seriously in order to prepare students for the real world of cl More »
LCSN: NMSU study: Driver’s licenses have little impact on insurance levels
September 1, 2011. Retrieved online September 1, 2011 from Janet Perez, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - Allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses or requiring lawful residency identification has an "insignificant impact" on the percentage of uninsured drivers in New Mexico.
That's according to New Mexico State University's J. Tim Query, an associate professor of finance a More »
NMSU study looks at link between driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants and uninsured motorists
August 26, 2011 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
Allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses or requiring lawful residency identification has an “insignificant impact” on the percentage of uninsured drivers in New Mexico.
That’s according to New Mexico State University’s J. Tim Query, an associate professor of finance and business law, who decided to test assertion More »
Research & Resources: NMSU’s Arrowhead Center – Economic Development for All of New Mexico
Spring 2011. Retrieved online June 28, 2011 by Justin Bannister, NMSU Research & Resources
Need the economic base study for one of New Mexico’s 33 counties? New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center already has it.
Want to know the economic impact of Spaceport America in Southern New Mexico, the potash industry in Southeastern New Mexico or the uranium industry in Northe More »
LCSN: PROFILE: MVEDA’s AaronsCooke happy with numbers and spreadsheets
October 8, 2010. Retrieved online October 11, 2010 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES — Maybe it was fate for Jaclyn AaronsCooke to wind up in the Land of Enchantment.
Her family was in the midst of a move from Valencia, Calif. — just north of Los Angeles — to Miami when the car broke down in New Mexico, at Thoreau, near Bluewater Lake State Park and the Continental More »
