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November 10, 2009

Darin Spence

Presidential search nears completion

New Mexico State University's presidential search will wrap up soon, with the fifth finalist interview scheduled for Nov. 15-17. A final decision is expected at a special meeting of the Board of Regents at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, in the Regent's Room of the Educational Services Building. read more...

Darin Spence

That’s the ticket – coach roughs it to increase game sales

Despite Mother Nature conspiring against him, NMSU women's basketball coach Darin Spence turned into a wilderness warrior in October, in an effort to garner support for his Aggie players. read more...

Aggie Vision

AggieVision keeps fans and alumni in touch, provides invaluable experience to students

AggieVision has become the source on Aggie sports for all fans, students, alumni and faculty. In addition to broadcasting every home sporting event, AggieVision is growing on the Web. Utilizing the Web aspect of broadcasting allows Aggies - wherever they may be - to access the most up-to-date Aggie stats and highlights. In KRWG's third year of producing the show they have transformed the former coaches' shows into NMSU Sports Weekly. read more...

Greenfest 2009

NMSU’s College of Education raises sustainability awareness with ‘Greenfest 2009’

New Mexico State University's College of Education Sustainability Committee held "Greenfest 2009" on Friday, Oct. 30, bringing awareness to faculty and students on ways to be sustainable on and off campus. read more...

CMI

First CMI feature film accepted at Santa Fe Film Festival

The first feature film from the Creative Media Institute at New Mexico State University, "Becoming Eduardo," will be shown at the Santa Fe Film Festival Dec. 2-6. read more...

Mobile Laboratory

Mobile laboratory brings science to NM high school students

A Howard Hughes Medical Institute program at NMSU is sending science on a trip around the state, and seeing some stellar results so far. read more...

Journalism Professor

Journalism professor publishes academic text on history of free press

A six-year project has come to fruition for New Mexico State University Assistant Professor of Journalism Roger Mellen, who has written a book on the concept of freedom of the press in Colonial Virginia. read more...

Spotlight

Spotlight - Kate Puckett

For more than a decade, Kate Puckett has worked with the New Mexico State University College of Education's preschool program. She began in 1998 as a graduate assistant and a year later became a full-time employee after receiving her master's degree in early childhood education from NMSU. read more...