Provost candidates visit NMSU
April 26, 2010 by Alexia Severson NMSU Round Up
The search for a vice president continues
Five finalists applying for the position of executive vice president and provost at New Mexico State University will visit campus this week.
The provost candidates are Kevin Bedell, of Boston College, Jim Coleman, of Rice University, Cameron Hackney, of West Virginia University, Wendy Wilkins, of the U More »
A timeline of NMSU leadership: The land-grant mission continues with Couture
December 9, 2009 by Round Up NMSU Round Up
Jay Gogue
President
July 2000 to July 2003
According to the Board of Regents in 2003, Gogue built a strong administration and united staff during his time at NMSU. Gogue came to NMSU from Utah State University, where he had been provost since 1995. Gogue was selected as chancellor and president of the University of Houston and left NMSU in 2003.
Wi More »
LCSN: Couture to take helm at NMSU
November 20, 2009. Retrieved online November 20, 2009 from Amanda L. Husson, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES -- Already sporting a crimson jacket and a broad smile, Barbara Couture entered the Regents Room on Thursday at New Mexico State University to a standing ovation and shouts of "Welcome to NMSU!"
Couture was appointed as NMSU's first permanent female president Thursday as a standing-roo More »
Finalists announced for the presidency at New Mexico State University
October 28, 2009 by Julie M. Hughes NMSU NewsCenter
Del Archuleta, search advisory committee chair, delivered the names of five finalists for the presidency of New Mexico State University to the Board of Regents at a special meeting today.
The finalists are:
Barbara Couture, D.A., Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Professor of English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Rich More »
LCSN: Regents approve five finalists for NMSU president job
October 28, 2009. Retrieved online October 28, 2009 from Amanda L. Husson, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES -- The search for a new president at New Mexico State University should be over by Thanksgiving, after the Board of Regents approved the five finalists presented Tuesday by Presidential Search Committee Chairman Del Archuleta.
The finalists are:
Barbara Coutoure, D.A., senior vice ch More »
Going green at NMSU inspires campus group to plan events
October 26, 2009 by Jenna Candelaria NMSU Round Up
OASIS works to raise awareness about sustainability
As the Year of Sustainability comes into its final months, a club on campus is hoping to increase awareness about the importance of sustainability through films, recycling and community events.
The Organization of Aggie Students Inspiring Sustainability was formed in 2008 by two students w More »
NMSU Foundation presents awards, announces campaign milestone at annual dinner
October 22, 2009 by Julie M. Hughes NMSU NewsCenter
The New Mexico State University Foundation celebrated its annual Partners in Excellence Dinner as part of Homecoming 2009 Oct. 21 by honoring many distinguished partners and announcing that the Doing What Counts campaign has reached $214 million to date.
The comprehensive campaign is the most ambitious fundraising endeavor undertaken by More »
Year of Sustainability enforcer selected to serve elsewhere
October 19, 2009 by Kristina Medley NMSU Round Up
Sustainability goals still on track
The New Mexico State University Sustainability Council will continue to work to accomplish the 12 goals for the 2009 Year of Sustainability set by former Interim President Waded Cruzado.
The Goals
The council met Thursday morning to discuss “green” projects on campus and improving the campus grade on t More »
Research & Resources: Algae Power
Spring 2009. Retrieved online October 6, 2009 by Mario A. Montes NMSU Research & Resources
Simplest plant could bring solution to complex problem
Alternative energy – a couple of words charged with calls to action, politics, skepticism and even the pop culture disdain of “whatever.” Its composition reads like a comic book tale that unleashes the forces of life – earth, water, w More »
