Story by Paul Ratje
Last summer, New Mexico State University professor of agriculture and extension education Tom Dormody made a backpacking trek through the Sierra Nevadas in California to raise money for Jardin De los Niños, a shelter for homeless children in Las Cruces.
Dormody raised about $31,000 with his fundraiser, an amount that blew away his [...]
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Story by Mandi Cordova
Here on campus, there is a restaurant in Gerald Thomas Hall that many students have not had the chance to experience. This restaurant is completely run by HRTM students – with the help of one professor.
Professor and chef John Hartley does his best to prepare HRTM students for life after college every semester [...]
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Story by Carli Chavez
Study Abroad is an experience that could lead to learning a second language, gaining in maturity, enhance career opportunities and make friends worldwide.
Things to remember
New Mexico State University offers this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. However, studying abroad is not for everyone. That is why it is important to research what studying abroad consists of [...]
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