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KRWG News: Fronteras 711: Southwest Asylum & Migration Institute – Nancy A. Oretskin J.D.
KRWG News Published on May 11, 2017 Fronteras host Edmundo Resendez discusses with Nancy A. Oretskin J.D. co-founder of Southwest Asylum & Migration Institute. The institute was crated in 2013 to provide low cost pro bono immigration legal services.
KRWG News: Community Connection – George Mendoza Artist and Designer
KRWG News Published on Mar 8, 2017 In this next Community Connection, we meet with George Mendoza a local artist and designer. George Mendoza was donating and presenting two of his art pieces, titled “Desert Splash” and “When We Dance,”…
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KRWG-TV Newsmakers 730: Chris Erickson, Economic Development
KRWG-TV: Newsmakers Published on Dec 16, 2015 New Mexico Incentives: Economic Development or Lost Opportunity? Simon Thompson investigates the New Mexico Economic Development Department’s incentives designed to create jobs and attract new investment.
KRWG News-Fronteras 523: Medical Migrants in Borderland – Michael McGonigle
KRWG News Published on Sep 23, 2015. Fronteras host Anthony Moreno discusses the medical migrants and the cost of the health care in the borderland with Michael McGonigle an Assistant Professor and Director of the Insurance and Financial Services Center…
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KRWG-TV Newsmakers 714: NMSU and University of LaSalle in Colombia
May 14, 2015 by COB Staff Excerpt from the COB Activity Report: May 11, 2015 Chris Erickson (Economics, Applied Statistics and International Business) and Mark Clark (Management) are two of the five professors selected to teach at Colombia’s Universidad de…
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KRWG News: Fronteras 510: Healthy Eating for Hispanics – Collin Payne
KRWG News Published on Apr 16, 2015 Fronteras: A Changing America Edmundo Resendez discusses healthy eating habits for Hispanics. His guest Collin Payne, an Associate Marketing Professor at New Mexico State University is researching ways Hispanics can avoid bad eating…
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KRWG News: New Mexico Economy Headed In Wrong Direction
KRWG News Published on Mar 1, 2015 According to MIT, mid-size companies — that’s businesses with 10 to 99 employees — generate 35% of jobs nationally. And these companies are better at creating middle class jobs in high-skilled areas. But,…
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LC Bulletin: Experts say economy strong, but clouds building
February 27, 2015. Retrieved online March 2, 2015 from Bulletin Staff Report , Las Cruces Bulletin [Excerpts below reprinted with permission: Read the complete Las Cruces Bulletin article] Eugenio Alemán, director and senior economist at Wells Fargo, worries that his…
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KRWG News: Economists Give National and State Forecasts at Local Conference
February 20, 2015, by Steven Romero, Development Officer, via email The College of Business along with Wells Fargo hosted the 4th Annual Economic Outlook Conference on Thursday February 20, 2015, at the Las Cruces Convention Center. With an audience of…
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KRWG News: Help Or Hindrance: Evaluation of Economic Incentive Programs
KRWG News Published on Feb 19, 2015 Creating jobs and generating development in New Mexico has largely been approached by giving business incentives and tax exemptions. But some economists say those tools don’t offer a guaranteed return on investment. Some…
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