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 »
NMSU researcher finds tribal values have much to offer business world
March 27, 2013 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
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 between traditional tribal values and those of the outside business world.
Grace Ann Rosile, an associate professor of man More »
NMSU announces presidential search committee
December 20, 2012 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center
The New Mexico State University Board of Regents has selected members of a search committee for its next president.
Board of Regents Chair Mike Cheney said the committee includes a diverse group of university and community leaders who are all committed to a fair process.
“Hiring the university president is the most important priorit More »
NMSU Athletics Director shares diversity in leadership through nationwide outreach
NMSU News
Published on Jun 7, 2012 by nmsunews.
For New Mexico State University Athletics Director McKinley Boston, leadership doesn't stop at the doors of the athletics department.
A major focus for Boston during his seven and a half year tenure at NMSU has been diversity in leadership. The athletics department's commitment to diversity is one of the five values in its strategic plan, More »
Campus sustainability expert, author visits NMSU
May 17, 2012 by Emily C. Kelley, NMSU News Center
Campus sustainability expert and author Geoffrey Chase visited the New Mexico State University Las Cruces campus this week to discuss graduation, retention and sustainability with NMSU officials.
Chase is dean of undergraduate studies at San Diego State University, but is also the coauthor, along with Peggy Bartlett, of “Sustainability More »
NMSU events seek to inspire tribal students
March 2, 2012 by Melisa P. Danho, NMSU News Center
Educators often seek new ways to inspire their students. The Indian Resource Development Program at New Mexico State University is partnering with several NMSU units to host events they hope will inspire students to get more deeply engaged in their academic careers and make contributions to their professions and their tribal communities.
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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 »
Native American students celebrated for ‘sources of strength’ in research
September 20, 2011 by Tonya Suther, NMSU News Center
Researchers at New Mexico State University are looking for Native American students who are willing to participate in a study that aims to identify cultural factors and core values that help these students succeed in the university environment.
“There are some sources of strength that people use to help them persist in college and gr More »
KRWG-TV News: Bill Daniels Teaching Business Ethics Workshop
KRWG-TV News
KRWGnews | January 07, 2011: 1.10.11 (LAS CRUCES) - Professors in New Mexico attend the Bill Daniels Teaching Business Ethics workshop in Las Cruces. KRWG's Jared Andersen reports
January 7, 2011
The workshop will run from 7:30-4:00.
Get the Workshop Program:
DFEI Jan 2011 Workshop Program-Teaching Business Ethics (Updated Nov. 3, 2010)
Faculty will share best p More »
