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October 27, 2009
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NMSU Grants instructor wins Emmy AwardRoll out the red carpet, and clear the paparazzi: Here comes Doug and Kim Bocaz-Larson, Emmy winners. read more... |
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Finalists announced for the presidency at New Mexico State UniversityDel Archuleta, search advisory committee chair, delivered the names of five finalists for the presidency of New Mexico State University to the Board of Regents at a special meeting today. read more... |
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NMSU alumna part of Distinguished Lectureship seriesA prominent professor, researcher and New Mexico State University alumna will return to the university to present a lecture at 3 p.m. Oct. 30 in Corbett Center, Senate Chambers Room 300, as part of the Sigma Xi Research Society Distinguished Lectureship series. read more... |
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Social media landing page launched on NMSU Web siteYouTube. Twitter. Facebook. MySpace. These are all ways NMSU is reaching out to its community and the world through Internet social media. read more... |
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NMSU Police release annual safety report, and news is goodIn accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the NMSU Police Department is required annually to notify students and employees about crime statistics for the Las Cruces and Doña Ana Community College campuses. The 2009 report is accessible on the police department's Web site (http://www.nmsupolice.com/AnnualReports/2009AnnualReport.pdf). read more... |
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O’Donnell Hall receives Higher Education Building award after renovation projectFor the renovations and additions completed in May 2008, the New Mexico State University main campus' O'Donnell Hall has been awarded the 2009 Best Higher Education Building by Southwest Contractor Magazine. read more... |
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Branson and Zuhl Libraries updated to benefit students’ studyingLast spring an initiative was set by the New Mexico State University Library to gather data and to utilize it to plan facility changes in an effort to help students succeed more. The task force learned students wanted quiet study spaces, comfortable furniture, more electrical outlets and networking for laptop use, collaborative study spaces and more computers. read more... |
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Spotlight - Don RheayWho are you going to call when your computer goes down and you're at a College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Science (ACES) off-campus location? Don Rheay and his team of system analysts, computer specialists and technicians. read more... |
