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Student panelists prepare for important role at Domenici Public Policy Conference
September 9, 2015 by Amanda Bradford, NMSU News Center They’ve been working together all summer, conducting research and formulating thoughtful questions, and now a panel of students from across New Mexico are making their final preparations for their role in…
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NMSU Model U.N. team wins top award at national conference ninth year in a row
April 29, 2015 by Isabel A. Rodriguez, NMSU News Center Going into the annual Model United National Conference, the students representing New Mexico State University had a simple strategy: remain a team of placated dolphins among aggressive sharks. The plan…
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