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NMSU says 'goodbye' to Dr. CruzadoWaded Cruzado arrived at New Mexico State University in July 2003 as the newly selected dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Over the next six years, she served the university in various posts, becoming provost and interim president for a time. Next month, she'll head north to begin a new job as president of Montana State University-also a land-grant university. read more... |
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2009 marks 25th anniversary of ‘Noche de Luminarias’The 25th annual "Noche de Luminarias" lit up the New Mexico State University campus Dec. 6. read more... |
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Opportunities abound for students seeking study abroadFor students and faculty wanting to study abroad, New Mexico State University has plenty of options. The university sponsors five types of study abroad programs that allow students to transfer credit to NMSU, earn graded NMSU credit or engage in non-credit international activities. read more... |
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NMSU home to National Park Service Chihuahuan Desert Network officeNew Mexico State University, through the Office of International and Border Programs, has received nearly $300,000 from the National Park Service to locate the office of the Chihuahuan Desert Network Inventory and Monitoring Program at NMSU. read more... |
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OFS AiMs for improved work order systemThe Office of Facilities and Services is replacing its current work order system Dec. 16 with an enterprise asset management solution called AiM. Glen Haubold, assistant vice president of OFS, believes the AiM system will improve OFS' work management process to better serve its customers, provide thorough management reporting, and allow for accurate measurement of metrics so that areas of improvement may be targeted. read more... |
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Ho! Ho! Ho! NMSU faculty, students unwrap Sony scholarship computer packagesSanta arrived early this year for two New Mexico State University assistant professors and five undergraduate students, who each received Sony computer packages in the first round of Sony Electronics' five-year scholarship program, via Sony Electronics and Intel Corporation. read more... |
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HRTM Board of Advisors welcomes new membersA passion for food and entrepreneurship. Wanting to give back to the university. Seeing the School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management grow. All of these are reasons three new members have joined the HRTM Board of Advisors. read more... |
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Spotlight - Danise CoonGot a question about paprika, but live in Paraguay? Want to know more about cayenne, but you're from Cameroon? What if you need some info about jalapeños in Houston? Just call New Mexico State University's Chile Pepper Institute, and be sure to ask for Danise. read more... |
