@NMSU
April 14, 2009
|
NMSU to hold open house for natural history collections and laboratoriesNatural history buffs will be able to view unique insects, plants and more during New Mexico State University's natural history collections open house from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 21. read more... |
|
Autism Awareness Month to be celebrated at NMSUAutism Awareness Month is being celebrated this month by New Mexico State University faculty and students in the Communications Disorders Program to educate the campus and community about the critical needs in the area of autism. read more... |
|
Students contribute to land-grant mission for J. Paul Taylor SymposiumThree graduate and four undergraduate criminal justice students have combined efforts to assist in publicity and the production of a video documentary for the J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium: Justice for Youth. read more... |
|
NMSU’s new student regent prepared to hit the ground runningNew Mexico State University's new student regent, Chris Anaya, has a list of goals he'd like to see the university accomplish, including starting a new presidential search and making sure students are more involved and better informed about what's happening at NMSU. read more... |
|
Event aimed at continuing coordination across campusesNew Mexico State University's Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost will host "Five Campuses One Vision: Successful Pathways to Higher Education" April 24 at the Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum. read more... |
|
Annual Multicultural Research Symposium to be heldThe College of Education's Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology will hold the 13th Annual Multicultural Research Symposium from 4:30 to 8 p.m. April 21 in the O'Donnell Hall Lobby and Room 111. read more... |
|
German radio producer gets look at inner workings of NMSU broadcast stationsLast week, a German radio producer was able to soak in hot springs at T or C, wiggle his toes in the sand dunes at White Sands National Monument, hike the trails at Dripping Springs and divulge in the spicy, flavorful Mexican foods in Mesilla. read more... |
|
NACAA leadership tours NMSU agricultural facilitiesLeaders of the National Association of County Agriculture Agents got a taste of New Mexico's agriculture tradition in March while holding their spring board meeting in Albuquerque. read more... |
|
Robert Rhodes named an ACE FellowRobert Rhodes, interim dean of New Mexico State University's College of Health and Social Services, has been named an ACE Fellow for the 2009-10 academic year. read more...
|
|
Spotlight"The Rare High Meadow of Which I Might Dream" is Connie Voisine's second book of poetry. However, it's the first time the NMSU associate professor's work has been named a finalist for the annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes to be awarded later this month. Voisine is one of five finalists among authors from New York, Harvard and the University of Iowa. read more... |
