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NMSU faculty-led courses allow students to see the world
June 23, 2014 by Tiffany Acosta, NMSU News Center COB Editor’s note: Bill Gould (Economics, Applied Statistics and International Business Department professor) partnered with biology professor Tim Wright for the March 2014 FLiP tropical field ecology course in Costa Rica….
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