LC Bulletin: Business school to add third building
April 19, 2013. Retrieved online April 22, 2013 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin
NMSU breaks ground for $15 million Pete V. Domenici Hall
A $15 million renovation and addition will transform the aging and now vacant Hershel Zohn Theater into offices and classrooms for the College of Business Domenici Center and Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University.
The business college h More »
NMSU Regents approve increase in tuition, fees
April 3, 2013 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center
At a special meeting April 3, the New Mexico State University Board of Regents approved a 3-percent increase in tuition and fees, which translates to $90 per semester for a full-time resident undergraduate student at the main campus in Las Cruces for 2013-2014.
Interim President Manuel Pacheco spoke about the funding challenges NMSU has face More »
NMSU symposium to showcase undergraduates’ research
April 1, 2013 by Samuel Horstman, NMSU News Center
The 18th annual New Mexico State University Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Symposium will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. April 5 in the Corbett Center Student Union.
About 80 students will present their work at this year’s symposium, which is the oldest student research and creative arts symposium at NMSU. The URCAS gives u More »
NMSU receives $2.1 million grant renewal of College Assistance Migrant Program
Published on Mar 20, 2013
March 20, 2013 by Audry Olmsted, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University celebrated the grant renewal of a program that assists students who are migratory or seasonal farmworkers – or their children – who are enrolled in their first year of undergraduate studies.
Honored during an NMSU Research Rally March 20, the College Assistance Migran More »
NMSU reorganizes some Provost Office functions
January 17, 2013 by Darrell J. Pehr, NMSU News Center
In an effort to increase efficiency and focus some roles and responsibilities, several changes are being made in the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost at New Mexico State University.
Interim Executive Vice President and Provost Jay Jordan said a variety of organizational adjustments are being made:
– The Office of th More »
NMSU College of Business receives scholarships, internships from innovative company
January 16, 2013 by Art Ruiloba, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University’s College of Business has a new scholarship and internship program. OneEighty, a startup company located at the Arrowhead Center Technology Incubator, will provide three scholarships that cover in-state tuition and internships for undergraduate marketing students. A check presentation and reception are scheduled for More »
NMSU College of Business receives accreditation endorsement from AACSB International
January 11, 2013 by Art Ruiloba, NMSU News Center
The College of Business maintained its global accreditation with a seal of approval by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International. Otherwise known as the AACSB International, it is the longest-serving global accrediting body for business schools that offer undergraduate, master’s, and doctorat More »
NMSU ranks high in Native American, Hispanic health professions and related programs
December 12, 2012 by Emily C. Kelley, NMSU News Center
“Diverse Issues in Higher Education” has ranked New Mexico State University’s health professions and related programs among the top producers for Native American and Hispanic degree recipients in the nation.
NMSU ranks number 10 nationally in the number of degrees awarded to Native American students in graduate health professions a More »
NMSU to celebrate 1,442 fall grads at Dec. 15 commencement ceremony
December 6, 2012 by Jay Rodman, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University will honor 1,045 new bachelor's degree recipients and 397 advanced degree recipients at the fall 2012 commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 15. The total number is up 45 over last year, according to the Registrar’s Office.
Approximately 950 graduates, a few of whom actually finished their academic work l More »
