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NMSUnews: NMSU professor Bill Gould helps Costa Rican researchers improve methods
NMSUnews Published on Sep 5, 2013 New Mexico State University applied statistics professor William Gould recently traveled to one of Costa Rica’s most beautiful and diverse areas to help local researchers improve their own studies by evaluating their survey methods…
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Opportunities abound for students seeking study abroad
December 8, 2009 by Tony Reyes @NMSU the online newsletter for NMSU staff and faculty. For students and faculty wanting to study abroad, New Mexico State University has plenty of options. The university sponsors five types of study abroad programs…
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