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LC Bulletin: Applying tribal ethics in business

April 5, 2013. Retrieved online April 18, 2013 from Janet Perez, Las Cruces Bulletin NMSU researcher: Ethics are universal, but views vary For the Las Cruces Bulletin While existing side-by-side, Native American tribal life and the business world beyond it often seem to be worlds apart. However, one New Mexico State University faculty member has discovered some surprising similarities More »

KRWG News: Fronteras 304-American Indian Student Center: ‪Justin McHorse & Michael Ray

KRWG News Published on Feb 4, 2013 Fronteras: A Changing America (Ep. 304) Anthony Moreno discusses the American Indian Student Center and its function on the campus of NMSU with Justin McHorse, Director of the American Indian Program and it's Program Coordinator, Michael Ray. More information can be found at: www.nmsu.edu/~aip More »

Tribal Ethics and Storytelling Offer Insights into Today’s Business Practices

January 31, 2012, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email Dr. Grace Ann Rosile’s dining room currently houses over 100 books and DVDs on tribal philosophy, ethics, and business and trading practices. Her dream is that these valuable resources will one day have their own place in NMSU’s College of Business. She even has a name for this place: the Ame More »

Miss Native American NMSU to serve as cultural envoy

July 29, 2011 by Melisa P. Danho, NMSU News Center When many people think of pageants, they think of swimsuit competitions and beauty queens trying to articulate thoughts about world politics. Miss Native American NMSU is not a beauty pageant but a search for a student ambassador who can educate others about Native American cultures and help support Native American students on campus. Da More »

New Mexico State University helps tribal students dream big

July 21, 2011 by Melisa P. Danho, NMSU News Center Tribal students from around the state are sharpening their skills and making connections at New Mexico State University this week as they participate in the DreamMakers program. DreamMakers began in 2002 and runs for approximately two weeks during the summer. It is open to 7th and 8th graders from various New Mexico Pueblos, Apache Tribe More »

NMSU celebrates American Indian Week April 4-9

KRWG-TV News 4.5.11 (LAS CRUCES) - American Indian Week kicks off at New Mexico State University. KRWG's Jared Andersen has this report. March 23, 2011 by Mark Cramer, NMSU News Center New Mexico State University will celebrate American Indian Week April 4-9 this year. The annual campus event is sponsored by the Associated Students of New Mexico State University, in conjunction wit More »

NMSU College of Business Today: December 20, 2010

December 20, 2010 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni Tom Ridge speaks at NMSU’s first Domenici Institute Forum The first U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge took part in New Mexico State University’s first Domenici Institute Forum on Oct. 7. His talk focused on national security and will be followed by a question and answer session. Ridge currently serves as the More »

American Indian Student Center grand opening on NMSU campus Oct. 9

October 5, 2010 by Margaret Kovar, NMSU News Center A new American Indian Student Center on the New Mexico State University campus will open Oct. 9 with the goal of assisting those students make the cultural and social transition between life in their tribal communities and life at college. Located by Corbett Center Student Union and Chamisa Village student housing, the 7,451 square-foot More »

NMSU celebrates American Indian Week

March 18, 2010 by Louie Calderon NMSU NewsCenter New Mexico State University’s American Indian Program, in collaboration with various organizations, will host a variety of events to celebrate American Indian Week, April 5-10. Coordinating student organizations for the events are the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES), the Native American Business Student Associati More »