Forums held with community, students during NMSU presidential interviews
April 15, 2013 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center
Forums for the campus and regional community as well as students are scheduled as part of the on-campus interviews for each of the finalists for the presidency of New Mexico State University April 22 through May 2. Each finalist also will take part in a public reception as part of the visit.
The finalist forums and reception are scheduled a More »
Finalists announced for the presidency at New Mexico State University
April 9, 2013 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center
At a special meeting today, Larry Lujan, chair of the presidential search committee, delivered the names of five finalists for the presidency of New Mexico State University to the Board of Regents.
The finalists are:
David B. Ashley, Ph.D., Professor of Engineering and former President, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Guy Bailey, Ph.D., More »
LC Bulletin: Growing green in the desert
August 31, 2012. Retrieved online September 4, 2012 from Richard Coltharp, Las Cruces Bulletin
Sapphire develops oil from algae
An agricultural renaissance is taking place in a Columbus, N.M, field that had lain fallow for 40 years.
The field, which once grew chile, is now growing a different kind of green.
“Green crude” is the nickname Sapphire Energy has given to the end prod More »
NMSU hosts visit of Iraqi agricultural faculty
Re-published on May 17, 2012 by nmsunews. Nine Iraqi faculty members spent the last week of July at the NMSU campus and nearby locations learning about the university's land-grant mission and how its Cooperative Extension Service operates. On July 28, they visited NMSU's Leyendecker Plant Science Center and Fabian Garcia Research Center. NMSU faculty discussed glandless cotton research, the ne More »
NMSU researchers part of $44 million study to commercialize algae-based fuel
January 15, 2010 by Justin Bannister NMSU NewsCenter
Researchers from New Mexico State University will join others from around the country as part of the National Alliance for Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts, a consortium of universities and research institutions awarded $44 million by the U.S. Department of Energy to commercialize algae into a biofuel. The funding is part of the American More »
Two-day colloquium to tackle border security issues
March 17, 2008 by Mario A. Montes NMSU News Center
In a presidential election year, the U.S. faces immense questions about border security issues.
New Mexico State University has a $65,000 grant to tackle this sensitive and controversial topic and on March 31 and April 1 NMSU, in partnership with the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College, will host a colloquium covering More »
Dr. John P. Loveland Professorship in Quality Management
March, 2007 by College of Business Release
The Dr. John P. Loveland Professorship in Quality Management was established in March of 2007 by one of his former MBA students.
The professorship was established with a $137,465 gift from the former student and matched with $125,000 by the State of New Mexico. The Professorship will ensure that Quality Management remains a central focus of the More »
