Welcome Home: Former assistant to Domenici donates sculpture to NMSU institute
April 22, 2013 by No author cited, NMSU News Center
“Tonita” is back home in New Mexico and Angela Raish couldn’t be happier.
Tonita is the name of a bronze sculpture of a Native American maiden created by New Mexico-based artist Glenna Goodacre. The sculpture was given to Raish on behalf of the people of New Mexico when she retired in 1998 after 21 years of service as U.S. Sen. Pe More »
NMSU food pantry gets an official name
December 12, 2012 by Samuel Horstman, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University’s newly opened food pantry has now been given an official name by the Aggie community.
The “Aggie Cupboard” was the name selected by the NMSU community. More than 40 names were submitted and a naming committee made up of students and staff then chose the five names to be taken to a vote at NMSU.
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NMSU Food Pantry reaches out to students and employees facing tough times
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Published on Oct 25, 2012 by nmsunews
When it comes to the education of students, New Mexico State University is giving new meaning to the phrase food for thought. The NMSU Food Pantry is a free and confidential service that distributes nonperishable food to students, staff and faculty in need of emergency assistance.
November 5, 2012 by Samuel Horstman, NMSU News Cen More »
KRWG News: Peace Corps Week
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Uploaded by KRWGnews on Feb 20, 2012
02.21.12 (LAS CRUCES) -- The Peace Corps promotes friendship between countries around the world. This week, volunteers with the organization are coming together to help educate the community and sharing all of its benefits.
Blake Stogner is back from his time with the Peace Corps.
"I served in a country just west of Fiji, east of the Aus More »
NMSU College of Business Today: September 30, 2011
September 30, 2011 by College of Business online newsletter for alumni
Debt crises, national security, health care take forefront at Domenici Public Policy Conference
The nation’s debt crisis, national security and health care reform were the hot-button topics experts addressed at the 2011 Domenici Public Policy Conference. “Under the leadership of Sen. Pete Domenici and the NMSU Domenici More »
NMSU College of Business honors 2011 Hall of Fame inductees
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September 16, 2011 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
High school sweethearts who married after graduating from New Mexico State University, a hometown girl who is now an executive at a children’s products company in California, and a beloved member of the faculty who helped the university make its mark on profess More »
Faculty Senate passage of sustainability memorial puts NMSU on path to improvement
April 12, 2011 by Mark Cramer, @NMSU
On Feb. 19, New Mexico State University's Faculty Senate unanimously passed a memorial to recognize the new Office of Sustainability at NMSU and support the plans and goals of the Sustainability Council.
The memorial, proposition 08-10/11A, was sponsored by David Boje, a Bill Daniels Ethics Fellow in the College of Business, who authored the memorial; Ran More »
Las Cruces Fulbright Conference to feature Ambassador Kenton Keith
April 11, 2011 by Jay Rodman, NMSU News Center
The New Mexico State University Honors College, Office of International and Border Programs and Career Services, will offer the first-ever Las Cruces Fulbright Conference, “Global Education and Exchange: New Mexico at the Crossroads,” April 14-16, thanks to a Fulbright Association grant awarded to the University of New Mexico’s Office of Inte More »
NMSU Foundation presents service awards
October 28, 2010 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center
The New Mexico State University Foundation honored two dedicated volunteers for their many years of service Oct. 27 at its “Doing What Counts” campaign celebration as part of Homecoming 2010.
“NMSU benefits each year from the intangible contributions that come from alumni and friends,” said Nick Franklin, president of the NMSU Fou More »
