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Press Release: ENMU sets holiday concert
Eastern New Mexico University in Portales will host its annual Holiday Concert at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec.
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Press Release: Digital art and sculpture at ENMU
Eastern New Mexico University student Lamar Barnes will display his bachelor's of fine arts showcase, along with Diana Cole's artwork, in Golden Library's Runnels Gallery from Monday, Dec.7 through Thursday, Dec.
It's their job: Administrative assistant survives bone marrow disease
Exie Williams is the administrative assistant to the director of nursing at Roosevelt General Hospital.
Getting to know: School employee juggles family life, volunteering
Dianne Parker works for Portales Muncipal Schools. Background: Parker is from Nebraska but has lived in Portales more than 30 years.
ENMU alumnus to be honored at Rose Parade
Eastern New Mexico University alumnus Manuel A. Sandoval is set to be recognized in the Donate Life float in the Rose Parade, his sister-in-law Susan Nagel said.
Friday morning briefing: Blackwater Draw and Hispanic population
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Greyhound mascots to live in campus apartments
Eastern New Mexico University's pair of live mascots will live in a campus apartment with two students and be cared for in the Agriculture Building during the week days.
Portales has very few vacancies among residential rental properties, which underlines the need for more housing to sustain population growth, the local economic development director says.
International Education Week aims to unite students
International Education Week gives Eastern New Mexico University students a chance to learn about different cultures from international students.
Press Release: Portales nurse earns top award
Carol Morgan, RN, nurse manager for the New Mexico Department of Health in Portales, received the Excellence in Public Health/Community/School Nursing award, presented by ITT Technical Institute at the 2009 Nursing Excellence Awards.
NM receives distance learning, telemedicine grants
New Mexico communities have received $1 million in federal grants to improve distance learning and telemedicine.
Press release: Greyhound name possibilities narrowed
After receiving more than 200 name suggestions from the public and students for two Greyhound dogs which Eastern New Mexico University in Portales is adopting from the New Mexico Greyhound Connection, a committee has narrowed the selection for the male and female to five paired names: Loyal-True, Roscoe-Ruby, Vic-Tory, Emerald-Silver and ...
Base running out of room in 801 housing
If anyone asks "What's the 801?," it doesn't have anything to do with an area code or an information service via telephone.
Contest will determine ENMU mascot names
Will the new ENMU live mascots next season be Loyal and True or will it be Vic-Tory whenever the greyhounds make an appearance? The public will decide as Eastern New Mexico University is staging a mascot-naming contest through Nov.
Eastern New Mexico narrows names
Eastern New Mexico University has received more that 200 possible names for a pair of Greyhounds moving to campus.
Prospective students get taste of college life
Parents and high school seniors from across New Mexico, Texas and several other states gathered at Eastern New Mexico University on Saturday for a lesson in attending college.
Mascot care called into question
More greyhound advocates have stepped forward to express concerns about the welfare of the incoming Eastern New Mexico University mascots.
Getting to know: Pastor comes from family of faithful
Todd Terry is a pastor at Faith Triumphant Church. Background: People who know him call him Pastor Todd.
Getting to know: Engineer began volunteer work in college
Engineering manager for Roosevelt County Electric Cooperative Inc. and owner of Eastern New Mexico Engineering.
New Mexico Schools Partner on Nurse Training Programs
Eastern New Mexico University and Clovis Community College have received a joint $3.4 million U.S. Department of Education grant to enhance their nurse training programs, according to a news release.
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