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March 9, 2010
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Regent Pino shares perspectives on diversity and serviceNew Mexico State University Regent Isaac Pino discussed diversity and service during a presentation at the "Enlightenment for the Future" luncheon, hosted by Black Programs as the conclusion to the Black History Month celebration on the Las Cruces campus in February. read more... |
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NMSU interim associate provost named College of Engineering deanRicardo Jacquez, interim associate provost for academic affairs and community colleges at New Mexico State University and a Regents professor of civil engineering at NMSU, has been named the new dean of the university's College of Engineering. read more... |
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NMSU's Ph.D. in nursing training the next generation of teachers and researchersResearching health disparities, especially those focused in the diverse populations along the U.S./Mexico border, is becoming a popular trend-just ask those waiting to enroll in the Ph.D. in nursing program at New Mexico State University's College of Health and Social Services. read more... |
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New campus sirens to be tested April 7If you're on or near the New Mexico State University campus April 7, you may find cause for alarm. Don't worry, though-it's only a test. read more... |
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Tri-Unity Conference focuses on culturally based learning and literacy for childrenThe 2010 Tri-Unity Conference had the theme "Engaging in Culturally Responsive Childhood Learning and Literacy," focusing on the resources schools, teachers, families and professionals can use to provide culturally appropriate language, learning and literary skills as well as the identification of various learning styles of children with special, unique needs. read more... |
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NMSU Library Participates in New Mexico Statehood ProjectThe New Mexico State University Library has contributed 1,105 items to the Celebrating New Mexico Statehood Project. The project, coordinated by the University of New Mexico and funded by the Center for Regional Studies, is a collection of digital items that celebrates the centennial of New Mexico's statehood in 2012. read more... |
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NMSU Regents approve building projectsNew Mexico State University's Board of Regents has given approval to move forward on four building projects. read more... |
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Follow NMSU News on Twitter, fan on FacebookNMSU News is now on Facebook and Twitter. Get quick updates from University Communications on what's happening around campus through your social media networks read more... |
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Spotlight - Robert PetersonRobert Peterson has had a fascinating and diverse life and career. From his days as a park ranger offering tours at the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to working as a policy associate and co-founder of the New York AIDS Coalition, he has always followed his heart, and that has meant helping and working with people, which is what he does today for New Mexico State University. read more... |
