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August 11, 2009
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Homeland Security Secretary, others to visit NMSU for Domenici ConferenceU.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano will visit New Mexico State University as part of the 2009 Domenici Public Policy Conference, Sept. 16-17, at Corbett Center. read more... |
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New signs show visitors and first time students the way"This will help the campus maintain a comprehensive identity," said Greg Walke, assistant university architect. "Once you are on campus, you will know instantly where you are. Visitors and first time students will find their way around much easier and will not have to stop and ask someone." read more... |
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Agricultural Science Center field days share research with community membersAugust is the peak of activities at the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences' agricultural science centers across the state, including hosting field days. read more... |
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Early College High School to be announced Aug. 20Las Cruces Public Schools and New Mexico State University will announce plans for southern New Mexico's first Early College High School at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, in the atrium of O'Donnell Hall. read more... |
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Aggies receive American flag flown by troops in IraqThe New Mexico State University Athletics Department was given an American flag that flew over Iraq this summer during Operation Iraqi Freedom in a special ceremony at the Stan Fulton Center July 17. read more... |
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Sheikh visits NMSU as part of economic improvement projectA Bedouin sheikh visited New Mexico State University in July as part of a joint effort to improve the economy of his native land of Jordan through a sharing of strategies and ideas. read more... |
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NMSU Albuquerque Center moves to new, larger locationThe academic programs and student services housed in Albuquerque have moved to a new location, 4501 Indian School Road. With the move, the Albuquerque Center expanded its classroom capacity from three, 25-student capacity classrooms to 18 classrooms of various sizes, including computer classrooms and others equipped with distance learning technology. read more... |
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Institutional Review Board plans educational workshops in fallNew Mexico State University's Institutional Review Board continues to move forward with changes, the most recent being plans for two educational workshops this fall for university researchers. The workshops will focus on responsible conduct of research and how to supervise research projects led by students. read more... |
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Associate professor named department head of geographyAn associate professor has taken on the role of academic department head of geography at New Mexico State University's College of Arts and Sciences. read more... |
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Spotlight - Louis SandovalThere aren't many people who need five industrial washing machines and six industrial dryers. Then again, few people do more laundry than New Mexico State University's Louis Sandoval, head equipment manager for the university's athletic program. read more... |
