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 »
SamsungUSATube: Arrowhead Park Early College, Solve for Tomorrow Competition
SamsungUSATube
Published on Feb 14, 2013
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COB Editor's Note:
A student team at Arrowhead Park Early College High School (APECHS) was chosen as one of five grand prize winners in Samsung’s national Solve for Tomorrow competition. The team’s project, a rooftop rainwater collection system, was developed in response to Samsung’s call to develop a solution to More »
KRWG News: Your Legislators 503. Dean Garrey Carruthers Interview
KRWG News
Published on Jan 23, 2013
On this weeks show, host Sloan Patton interviews former New Mexico Governor and current Dean of NMSU's College of Business Garrey Carruthers.
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NMSU to become first university to offer housing specifically designated for student veterans
January 15, 2013 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University will become the first and only university in the nation to offer housing specifically designated for student veterans and their families transitioning out of the military and into student life. The first groups are expected to move in at the beginning of February.
The Student Veterans’ Association of NMSU, a More »
KRWG News: Fiscal Cliff Could Cost NM 20,000 Jobs
KRWG News
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by KRWGnews
12.4.12 (LAS CRUCES) -- New Mexicans could potentially lose 20,000 jobs if the U.S. Congress fails to reach an agreement on the "fiscal cliff," goes into effect in 2013.
The fiscal cliff refers to automatic spending cuts and tax increases set to go into effect on January 1.
Richard Haas, the Chair of the Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce do More »
NMSU’s Kenneth Martin is New Mexico Professor of the Year
November 15, 2012 by Dana Beasley, NMSU News Center
Today in Washington, D.C., the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching named Kenneth Martin, professor of finance at New Mexico State University, the 2012 New Mexico Professor of the Year.
The U.S. Professors of the Year program, administered by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, celebrates those who excel More »
LCSN: Political heavyweights highlight NMSU’s Domenici conference
September 20, 2012. Retrieved online September 21, 2012 from Brian Fraga, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES — New Mexico will not play a big role in deciding this year's presidential election, Democratic strategist James Carville told a packed ballroom Thursday at the Domenici Public Policy Conference.
Carville, sporting an NMSU baseball cap, predicted that New Mexico will vote Democratic, an More »
NMSU’s Couture joins call to protect education from federal budget cuts
July 18, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University President Barbara Couture recently joined a group of 150 university presidents and chancellors in calling on President Obama and congressional leaders to reach a balanced long-term deficit reduction agreement to prevent automatic spending cuts that could devastate federal investments in education and scientific research. More »
NMSU Physical Science Laboratory: The way ahead
July 11, 2012 by Emily C. Kelley, NMSU News Center
With Steve Hottman leading the Physical Science Laboratory team on an interim basis, following former PSL Director Jay Jordan’s recent retirement, the organization will maintain its current customer base and continue to grow, serving the New Mexico State University community and beyond.
“PSL does work on campus, at White Sands Missil More »
