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June 4, 2009
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Manuel T. Pacheco begins this week as NMSU interim presidentHigher education has been so central to Manuel Pacheco's life that it is no surprise he continues to work six years after his retirement. This week Pacheco began his tenure as interim president of NMSU. read more... |
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Robert D. Moulton to leave NMSU to lead two colleges within the United Arab EmiratesRobert D. Moulton, who has been interim executive vice president and provost and dean of the College of Education, will leave New Mexico State University in two months for a position in the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) system in the United Arab Emirates. HCT is a relatively new and rapidly growing part of the UAE national system of higher education. read more... |
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NMSU ROTC commander Gavle retires this summer, reflects on careerAfter 26 years of military service and three years as the New Mexico State University ROTC commander, there was really only one thing Lt. Col. Bradley Gavle wanted before his retirement. read more... |
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SunLight Eagle Soars at Las Cruces Flight Test CenterThe Physical Science Laboratory of New Mexico State University announced that its Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Test Center successfully hosted the first flight last month of a solar-powered unmanned aircraft in the National Airspace System. read more... |
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Alamogordo addition near completion, will be first ‘green building’ at NMSUThe Health Sciences Center Reidlinger Addition at New Mexico State University-Alamogordo is getting the last touch-ups to open in June to secure a Silver or Gold rating from the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System. Platinum is the highest rating. read more... |
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NMSU Ranch Horse team wins reserve national champions at competitionIn April, the New Mexico State University Ranch Horse team competed for the first time at the American Stock Horse Association Collegiate Championship in Lubbock, Texas. At the end of the day, they walked away from the competition with the title of reserve national champions. read more... |
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Online master’s courses offered through Spanish programNew Mexico State University is offering an online master's degree in Spanish for students who are interested in either Spanish linguistics or Latin American and U.S. Hispanic literature, but who may not be able to study it in a classroom for a variety of reasons. read more... |
