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NMSU’s Arrowhead Center, Navajo Tech collaborate to provide entrepreneurial opportunities
August 22, 2016 by Adriana M. Chavez, NMSU News Center Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University and other organizations are collaborating with Navajo Technical University in Crownpoint, N.M., to help improve economic conditions across the Navajo Nation by providing…
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Beyond the classroom: Internships teach valuable lessons about work, life
June 15, 2015 by Amanda Bradford, NMSU News Center In a time when the job market is starting to show gains after the recent recession, more job-seekers in the U.S. are earning college degrees. The percentage of Americans age 25…
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Panorama: Beyond the classroom: Internships, cooperative education teach valuable lessons about work and life
Spring 2015. Retrieved online April 21, 2015, by Amanda Bradford ’03, Aggie Panorama In a time when the job market is starting to show gains after the recent recession, more job-seekers in the U.S. are earning college degrees. The percentage…
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NMSU Business Outlook: December 2013
Visit our new NMSUBO homepage Is There a New Mexico Brain Drain? Dr. Jim Peach, NMSU Mr. David Saucedo de la Fuente, NMSU A brain drain is said to occur when highly educated and highly skilled people leave their native…
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Fall 2013 enrollment down at NMSU
September 10, 2013 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center New Mexico State University had a total of 28,262 students across all campuses Sept. 6, the university’s fall 2013 census date. That’s a drop of 5.1 percent from the number recorded…
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LCSN: Public jobs harder to come by
January 9, 2012. Retrieved online January 9, 2012 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News Posted: 01/08/2012 11:07:42 PM MST. LAS CRUCES – You’ve heard all the arguments: Get a government job because then you’ll work Monday to Friday, 8-hour days,…
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LC Bulletin: Education to improve economic development
September 9, 2011. Retrieved online September 13, 2011 from Natisha Hales, Las Cruces Bulletin DAC dropout rates still trouble local board members When we talk about how we build a stronger economy, whether it’s for our county, state or the…
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