Tag Archives: Project on American Indian Economic Development
Indian Resource Development program moves to NMSU College of Business
May 20, 2014 by Amanda Bradford, NMSU News Center A state program that promotes higher education and economic development opportunities for Native American students will now be housed in the New Mexico State University College of Business in order to…
Continue reading “Indian Resource Development program moves to NMSU College of Business” »
Posted in
News
Tagged Agriculture, Albuquerque NM, American Indian Programs, Anthropology, Arrowhead Center, Blackfeet Tribe, Business, Business Incubators, Choctaw, College of Business, Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative, Daniels Fund Tribal Ethics, David Boje, Diversity, Don Pepion, Economic Development, Economy, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Incubators, Ethics, Faculty, Finance Department, Gavin Clarkson, Grace Ann Rosile, Grants, Harvard University, Indian Reservation Economies, Indian Resource Development Program, IRD, Joe Gladstone, Kathy Brook, Las Cruces NM, Management Department, NASA, Native American Heritage Month, Native American Programs, Native Americans, Natural Resources, Navajo, Nez Perce, Oklahoma, Outreach, Project on American Indian Economic Development, Research, Ronald Reagan, Science, SIPI, Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute, Students, Sustainability, Technology, Tribal Management, Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics, WK Kellogg Foundation
Comments Off on Indian Resource Development program moves to NMSU College of Business