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March 10, 2009
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First Year Scholars Program continues open door policy, hires new directorOn nearly any given weekday afternoon, there will be a group of students hanging out in Tim Nelson's office in New Mexico State University's Breland Hall. They'll be socializing, eating, doing homework or surfing the Internet between classes. read more... |
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Chaiken joins NMSU faculty as anthropology, sociology department headAt least one New Mexico State University faculty member in the College of Arts and Sciences is glad to have gotten away from the snowy weather and cold temperatures of the U.S. and found her place back in a warmer climate. read more... |
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Plenty of lectures, conferences planned in madness of MarchMarch madness for college hoops is here but so is a spring madness of lectures and conferences at NMSU. read more... |
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NMSU football gives back to communityOne major part of head football coach DeWayne Walker's philosophy for the New Mexico State University football program is the commitment to supporting the community that supports them. read more... |
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NMSU Foundation’s e-newsletter gets new name, new lookIn an effort to improve customer service, the New Mexico State University Foundation has given a new name and new look to its e-newsletter. The e-newsletter is now called Aggie Excellence. read more... |
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NMSU Grants Small Business Development Center going strongImagine the elation New Mexico State University Grants felt after hearing that construction began on their new Small Business Development Center/Workforce Training (SDBC) facility... that was in 2007. Once a former Bank of America building, the new SDBC is located just a few blocks from the NMSU Grants campus and a few steps away from the rented storefront offices where the SBDC was housed for more than 15 years. read more... |
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President’s Associates Scholarship celebrates 30 yearsThe President's Associates (PA) Scholarship program provides outstanding New Mexico students with a remarkable educational experience. It is one of the most prestigious scholarships in the state. This year, the scholarship program celebrated its 30th year with a gala on Saturday, Feb. 28 at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum. read more... |
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SpotlightAssistant professor of history Dulcinea Lara lived in two worlds growing up in southern New Mexico - the tiny community of Berino, N.M., an impoverished colonia, and in a home with successful and well-educated parents that helped develop her character and passion for border history. read more... |

