Local graduates recognized by NMSU
May 9, 2012 by Melisa P. Danho,, NMSU News Center
An international author, a soils analyst and “Novembrew” participant are among the Doña Ana County residents and New Mexico State University graduates that have been selected as outstanding seniors and outstanding graduates. The graduates are honored for their academic achievements, leadership qualities and community involvement.
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KRWG News: Centennial Celebrations
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Uploaded by KRWGnews on Dec 23, 2011. 12.26.11 (LAS CRUCES) -- Many people around the state are preparing to help celebrate New Mexico's centennial.
Music continues to have a big role in the history of New Mexico.
"Music is part of the heritage. Music, cuisine, history, family are all important elements," said Cameron Saffell, curator of history for the New Mexico Farm and Ran More »
NMSU plans to put Las Cruces art on the map
April 28, 2008 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
Faculty and students from the New Mexico State University College of Business are working with the City of Las Cruces and local artists to let the world know about the Las Cruces arts scene. They believe the community is missing out on what could become a major enterprise and the revenue that a vibrant art scene would generate.
“Arts and More »
New endowed chair for insurance and financial services established at New Mexico State
Aug. 13, 2003 by Jeany Llorente NMSU News Center
Garrey Carruthers, dean of the College of Business Administration and Economics at New Mexico State University, announced today the establishment of the Mountain States Insurance Group Endowed Chair for the Study of Insurance and Financial Services at New Mexico State.
“My thanks to Mountain States Insurance Group for their commitment to More »
NMSU to work with pueblos to increase Native American enrollment
December 21, 1998 by Nina Singleton NMSU News Center
Graduating more Native American students from New Mexico State University is the goal of a memorandum of understanding signed this fall by President William B. Conroy with New Mexico Indian pueblos.
As a result of the agreement, NMSU will collaborate with 18 New Mexico pueblos on increasing recruiting and retention, identifying more fundin More »
