Category: New Mexico State University

OVER 2000 TO GRADUATE FROM NMSU THIS WEEKEND

A total of 2,060 students at New Mexico State University’s Las Cruces campus have applied for graduation this spring. Of those, an estimated 1,400 will take part in the university’s spring 2010 commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, May… more »

NMSU WELCOMES NEW PRESIDENT

This week faculty and staff welcomed new NMSU President, Barbara Couture.Dr. Couture was selected by the NMSU Board of  Regents in November to assume presidential duties.On Monday, January 4, 2010 faculty and staff attended a special welcome receptio… more »

LC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/NMSU ECONOMIC UPDATE FORUM TODAY

 The Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with New Mexico State University’s College of Business, will host the Bank of the West Economic Update Forum from 5:30p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, at the Good Samaritan Village auditorium,… more »

NMSU GRADUATE ELECTED GOVERNOR OF QUERETARO, MEXICO TO RECEIVE HONORARY DEGREE

New Mexico State University will award an honorary degree to José Eduardo Calzada Rovirosa, an NMSU graduate and the newly elected governor of Querétaro, Mexico, during the fall 2009 commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at the Pan American… more »

NMSU REGENTS SELECT FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT IN SCHOOLS HISTORY

In the first time in the history of NMSU, the Board of Regents unanimously selected Dr. Barbara Couture as the first female President of New Mexico State University.  When the announced was formally made, there was  a loud cheer  of approval from the aud… more »

BREAKING NEWS - MIKE ORTIZ WITHDRAWS FROM NMSU PRESIDENT SEARCH

As posted in the email version of NMSU ROUND UP - NOV. 18, 2009 NMSU CAMPUS: "New Mexico State University Presidential Finalist Michael Ortiz has withdrawn his name from consideration. According to the Poly Post, Cal Poly Tech’s student newspaper, Ortiz… more »

UP-DATE ON NMSU PRESIDENTIAL SELECTION

UPDATED NMSU Board of Regents will meet at 10 a.m. tomorrow to vote on a new president for the university. Regents will cast their votes via paper ballot to select the next NMSU President. This will allow for full public transparency in the actions… more »