NMSU to observe International Education Week Nov. 12-15
November 7, 2012 by Jay Rodman, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University will offer four days of events and activities Nov. 12-15 as it joins hundreds of schools, universities, embassies, businesses, governmental agencies and organizations around the world in observing International Education Week 2012. The NMSU events, which include academic lectures, panel discussions and cultural present More »
KRWG TV: Newsmakers Episode 104, Border security from the Domenici Public Policy Conference
KRWG TV: Newsmakers
October 5, 2009: Charles Comer reports on border security from the Domenici Public Policy Conference at New Mexico State University and Fred Martino interviews Dr. Pat Hynes, Director of the New Mexico Space Grant Consortium.
Charles Comer and Fred Martino feature the people, issues, and events that shape our community.
E-mail your story and interview ideas to feedback@n More »
LCSN: Border issues, health care focus of second day
September 18, 2009. Retrieved online September 18, 2009 from Christopher Schurtz, Las Cruces Sun-News
Border issues, health care focus of second day
LAS CRUCES - Speakers offered frank assessments of Mexico-U.S. border relations and health-care reform Thursday during the last morning of the Pete Domenici Public Policy Conference at New Mexico State University. David Najera-Reyes, minister coun More »
LCSN: Napolitano says immigration reform on back burner for now
September 17, 2009. Retrieved online September 17, 2009 from Diana M. Alba, Las Cruces Sun-News
Napolitano says immigration reform on back burner for now
"LAS CRUCES - While the federal government is "zooming along" on efforts to reduce the illegal drug trade and secure the border, immigration reform is on the back burner, at least for now, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet More »
Conference tackles U.S., Mexico and China economic relationships
April 28, 2008 by Mario Montes NMSU News Center
The complex, triangular relationships of the United States, Mexico and China will be the subject of a conference sponsored by New Mexico State University’s Confucius Institute Saturday, May 3, in the New Mexico Room 324 at Corbett Center.
“We will have scholars from all three countries who will exchange their views and have a chance to talk 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 »
NMSU awarded $601,000 to aid in economic development of U.S.-Mexico border region
Jan. 26, 2006 by Natisha Hales NMSU News Center
Because of its involvement in U.S.-Mexico collaboration, New Mexico State University was recently awarded $601,000 by the National Science Foundation to aid in economic development on both sides of the border.
The two-year award titled “New Mexico-Chihuahua Partnership for Innovation” will be used to develop technological solutions to borde More »
