Staff Spotlight: Laura Lopez, College of Education
Laura Lopez is the data records coordinator at the NMSU College of Education Advisement Center. Lopez has one of the most important jobs at the college: she certifies the degrees for all undergraduate...
View ArticleCoE Outstanding Graduate Fall 2016
Congratulations to Tammy Benally for being selected as the Outstanding Senior for the College of Education! Tammy Benally has had NMSU influences in her life since she was born. She comes from a family...
View ArticleNMSU students host Aggies Kick for Kids tournament to benefit underprivileged...
Students in the Service Learning for Educational Distinction, or SLED, program at New Mexico State University are hosting the first Aggies Kick for Kids kickball tournament Saturday, Dec. 3, to provide...
View ArticleKaren Wiburg and Barbara Chamberlin were recognized for grant-supported...
Karen Wiburg and Barbara Chamberlin were recognized recently by New Mexico State University for their success in finding funding for grant-supported projects such as Math Snacks. The Math Snacks...
View ArticleECED faculty & graduate students present at conference
Dr. Michelle Salazar Pérez and five NMSU graduate and undergraduate students presented at the 24th international Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Education (RECE) conference in Taupo, New Zealand, Oct...
View ArticleDr. Eve Adams recognized
The New Mexico State University Research Discovery Award was presented to Eve Adams – professor in the NMSU College of Education – by Chancellor Garrey Carruthers during Saturday’s men’s basketball...
View ArticleNMSU class raises money for charter school
Damien Willis , Las Cruces Sun-News 8:47 p.m. MST December 6, 2016 LAS CRUCES – Students in an education course at New Mexico State University organized a kickball tournament over the weekend to raise...
View ArticleReport: New Mexico in ‘dire’ need of public school teachers
By Robert Nott The New Mexican A new study says more than 440 teacher positions are vacant in New Mexico’s public schools, which means long-term substitutes, many of whom lack a teaching certification,...
View ArticleStudents support La Casa, Inc. and Jardin de los Niños
NMSU graduate student Tanya Watson and undergraduate students Hailey Hightower and Sabrina Jamison recently delivered close to 150 boxes to two deserving community organizations in Las Cruces. Watson...
View ArticleLas Cruces educator nominated for LifeChanger award
Las Cruces Sun-News 5:18 p.m. MST December 6, 2016 LAS CRUCES – Victoria Apodaca-Fisk, a social studies teacher at the New Americas School, has been nominated for the 2016-17 national LifeChanger of...
View ArticleAcademic Excellence Awards and Outstanding Senior Reception
Nineteen undergraduate and graduate students from the NMSU College of Education who will receive their degrees Saturday were recognized today during the college’s Academic Excellence Awards and...
View ArticleNMSU highlighted on list of Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics
According to the Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics list in the August 2016 edition of The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine, New Mexico State University has been recognized as...
View ArticleNMSU Educational Leadership Doctoral Program now accepting applications
The Department of Educational Leadership and Administration at New Mexico State University is now accepting applications to its Educational Leadership Doctoral Program until Jan. 17, 2017. The program...
View ArticleNMSU Aggie Play program studies, promotes physical activity for girls
While most children in the U.S. between the ages of 6 and 15 don’t meet the physical activity guidelines set by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, girls are at particular risk. Two...
View ArticleSpotlight: Debi Morton, College of Education
As administrative assistant for the NMSU College of Education Advisement Center, Debi Morton is often the first face undergraduate students see when they enter the college. “I deal with the public, I...
View ArticleLanguage, Race, and Power in Schools
Dr. Pierre Orelus has recently published an edited volume, Language, Race, and Power in Schools: A Critical Discourse Analysis (Routledge Research in Education), with many of our doctoral students....
View ArticleSTEM holds Center 21st Century Community Learning Center training
The STEM Outreach Center-NM at New Mexico State University hosted a training event Saturday for more than 300 teachers from southern New Mexico. The teachers — from Las Cruces Public Schools and the...
View ArticleFebruary’s Core Values Dean’s parking spot winner – Violet Henderson
We would like to congratulate Violet Henderson for winning February’s Core Values Dean’s parking spot. Violet was nominated for the award by exemplifying one or more of the Core Values of the College...
View ArticleOutstanding Graduate Award
ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS! *Spring 2017 Candidates For Degrees Only COLLEGE OF EDUCATION “OUTSTANDING GRADUATE AWARD” Criteria: Scholarship: Outstanding grade point average, independent student...
View ArticleCongratulations to the 2017 Emerging Scholars Award recipients!
College of Education Emerging Scholars Initiative The CoEd Emerging Scholars Initiative aims to support and promote innovative research efforts of untenured, tenure-track faculty and research faculty...
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