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LC Bulletin: NMSU chancellor: Leadership is all about picking the right team
June 3, 2016. Retrieved online June 6, 2016 from Mike Cook, Las Cruces Bulletin [Excerpts below reprinted with permission: Read the complete Las Cruces Bulletin article] After more than 50 years of service in higher education, government, politics and business,…
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NMSU Regents approve changes to undergraduate admission requirements
July 23, 2014 by Julie M. Hughes, NMSU News Center At a regular meeting Wednesday, July 23, the New Mexico State University Board of Regents approved changes to undergraduate admissions requirements subject to the approval of an implementation plan, which…
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