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February 9, 2010
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Human rights and policy reform focus of immigration conference in MarchMaking human rights an important focus of U.S. immigration policy reform is the goal of a conference to be held at New Mexico State University March 4 and 5. read more... |
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DACC ramps up international interests with new Voluntourism ProgramThe Doña Ana Community College Office of Community Education is continuing its service to southern New Mexico by creating an exciting opportunity for a "vacation with a purpose." read more... |
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New form required for reserving campus rental vehiclesNew procedures are in place for renting campus fleet vehicles. Effective Feb. 1, New Mexico State University faculty, staff and students are required to submit a Vehicle Rental Reservation Request form to Transportation and Parking Services in order to rent a vehicle. read more... |
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Growth of QuickConnect program benefits student success at NMSUThe QuickConnect program, an early warning and intervention system for NMSU students, has benefited from recent growth not only in the amount of referrals and the students it has helped guide to success, but in the support it has received from volunteer staff and faculty. read more... |
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NMSU now a gateway site to world’s fastest public supercomputerAs one of the state's "gateways" to New Mexico's supercomputer, the fastest publicly available supercomputer in the world, New Mexico State University participated in "Connect New Mexico," a statewide event in January in which Gov. Bill Richardson unveiled the interconnected system from Santa Fe. read more... |
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Best living Western non-fiction writers can be found at NMSUNew Mexico State University emeritus faculty members Charles Harris and Louis Sadler have been named the best living Western non-fiction writers by "True West" magazine's "2010 Best of the West" source book. read more... |
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Spotlight - Ida Baca"Retiring" is not an adjective one thinks of when meeting Ida Baca. "Energetic, spirited and goal-oriented" are far more likely to come to mind. read more... |
