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May 25, 2010
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Several activities planned to celebrate Couture's inaugurationNew Mexico State University is carrying on a celebration of change and partnership with the inauguration Aug. 17 of Barbara Couture as the 25th president of the institution. read more... |
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Gubernatorial candidates headline 2010 Domenici Public Policy ConferenceLt. Gov. Diane Denish and 3rd Judicial District Attorney Susana Martinez will speak during the 2010 Domenici Public Policy Conference Sept. 1-2, at New Mexico State University's Corbett Center. read more... |
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Aggie football gearing up for promising seasonIt's time for the 2010 New Mexico State football season to officially begin as the Aggies take the field for the first practice of the year at 3 p.m. Aug. 11. Head Coach DeWayne Walker feels this team is different than from years past, showing a desire to change history and make a postseason bowl game for the first time in 50 years. read more... |
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Historical NMSU student newspapers go digitalThanks to a combination of contributions from organizations and individuals, historical issues of New Mexico State University's student-run newspaper, The Round-Up, and its predecessor, The New Mexico Collegian, recently became digitized and searchable online, making it possible for NMSU Library patrons locally and worldwide to have unrestricted access to the papers' content. read more... |
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Family Resource Center helps kids get ready for schoolNew Mexico State University's Family Resource Center distributed much-needed school supplies, as well as smiles and words of encouragement, to 383 school-aged children of parents attending NMSU's Las Cruces campus and Dona Ana Community College Aug. 7. read more... |
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NMSU students get revved up for marketing competitionNew Mexico State University students are gearing up for a rare opportunity, designing a marketing plan for the Sandia Motorsports Park. The catch is, they're competing against a rival group of students from the University of New Mexico. read more... |
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Welcome back!With the changing of the calendar from July to August, our campus takes on a livelier appearance as faculty and students begin to return. Summer vacations are drawing to a close as the first day of classes is only nine days away. read more... |
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Field days inform public of NMSU agricultural science center researchAnnual field days at the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Science agricultural science centers are a time for the communities to learn about the research being conducted at the centers. read more... |
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New student center to provide a sanctuary for NMSU's American Indian students |
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NMSU laboratory manager has an out-of-this-world hobbyDuring the day you can find New Mexico State University Laboratory Manager Richard Richins assisting students with research and experiments in the plant and environmental sciences department. His evenings, however, are reserved for stargazing and astrophotography. read more... |
