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May 26, 2009
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NMSU launches AggieFit program to promote wellness on campusTo promote the wellness of mind, body and spirit at New Mexico State University, the AggieFit program invites the faculty and staff to begin registering for membership as the program starts July 1. read more... |
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Manuel T. Pacheco named interim presidentManuel T. Pacheco has been selected to serve as interim president of New Mexico State University. Pacheco will start June 1. read more... |
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WebCT migrating to Blackboard CE 8 this fallThe phrase, "Go to the blackboard," has taken on a whole new meaning. Starting this fall, New Mexico State University students will get to use a new and improved WebCT, under the name Blackboard CE 8. read more... |
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Gleason, Byrnes honored by ACEJeanne Gleason and Matt Byrnes of New Mexico State University's Media Productions have been recognized by the Association for Communications Excellence in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Life and Human Science (ACE). read more... |
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NMSU programs work to inspire students in math and scienceNew Mexico State University math and science outreach programs can continue to increase student success in science, math, engineering and technology thanks to continued funding from the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED). read more... |
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Professors named 2009-2010 Fulbright ScholarsFive professors from New Mexico State University will be traveling to China, the Middle East, Europe and South America to teach or conduct research as Fulbright Scholars. Nathan Brooks, Andrea Orzoff and Iñigo Garcia-Bryce, associate professors of history, Phil Benson, a professor in the management department, and Dana Christman, interim associate dean in the College of Education were named 2009-2010 Fulbright Scholars. read more... |
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Computer game developed by NMSU increases students’ scientific understandingAn award-winning computer game created in the New Mexico State University Learning Games Lab is giving students a fresh approach to learning scientific processes. read more... |
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Associate dean garners Papen Family Award for contributions to arts communityGreg Fant, associate dean for the College of Arts and Sciences, will be recognized by the Doña Ana Arts Council (DAAC) for his service, commitment and leadership in the arts community in keeping with the mission of the DAAC. read more... |
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SpotlightA New Mexico State University dance instructor who started his college career as a wrestler and evolved into a flamenco dancer is now taking his students and the dance program at the university to the next level. read more... |
