News with "NMSU" as a topic

This article is about Middle School and science. Think back. Do you remember anything really frustrating about Middle School? I do. There was no science in my school. By seventh grade it was clear to me, science was interesting. I could not get enough. Astronomy, chemistry, earth science, and geography were, and still are, my favorites. We did not have any laboratories in Saint Aidan's Catholic School for girls. We wore uniforms, celebrated ...


Last week I met Christine Anderson, the recently appointed Executive Director of Spaceport America. She is wonderful to talk with, excited about the challenge ahead of her, and importantly, had moved to New Mexico by choice. She chose New Mexico because of its beauty, the art community, and the western lifestyle. We were getting along pretty well as I began to recall a conversation with John Hummer's about the Sugerman ...


Right now I am in Lincoln, Nebraska, getting ready for a Round Table discussion at the 5th annual Space Law Conference.  I do not have a law degree, I asked why they wanted me. The best I can figure is they want their attendees to get a sense of the big picture in the emerging commercial space industry. Of course, the 2010 US Space Policy is essential reading for space lawyers. International Trafficking ...


Garages and kitchens, what do they have in common? If you have ever shared a garage or a kitchen, you know, we often use these areas to create. I'd like to help all of us understand how each of these common rooms in a house can be a way to bring our country out of a dull, lackluster, boring, slow growth economy. Nope, I am not talking about cooking shows, or building monster cars. I ...