In spring 2016, the New Mexico State University School of Nursing will offer Lamaze childbirth preparation classes in both English and Spanish for free to pregnant women in their sixth to eighth month of pregnancy.
NMSU nursing faculty and students are teaching the educational classes to women. To register, call college assistant professor Martha Morales at 575-646-8089 or email at moralest@nmsu.edu.
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A financial adviser from Waddell & Reed will be on campus from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, in Corbett Center?s Rio Grande Room (228) to provide information to NMSU employees on tax-sheltered annuities for retirement. No appointment is necessary.
For more information contact Mark Cobb at 575-680-2551.
The NMSU School of Social Work, Family and Child Welfare Training Project is needing your support. We have 58 angel tags from our annual Holiday Angel tree that still need to be claimed. We are partnering with Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD) to make the holidays brighter for local children who receive services from CYFD.
Please visit https://socialwork.nmsu.edu/fcwtp/holiday-angel-tree/ to find out additional information on how you can request an angel tag online.
Gifts need to be turned in by 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16. All gifts should be delivered to the Health and Social Services building suite 210.
For inquiries contact Gloria Nuņez at 575-646-4874 or glnunez@nmsu.edu.
The New Desert Harmony Singers will wrap up their holiday season with a free public concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20, at St. Paul?s United Methodist Church. Admission is free, but donations of non-perishable food items, cash or check will be accepted and provided to Casa de Peregrinos food bank.
Returning for their second year as special musical guests will be the NMSU Gospel Choir under the direction of Bobbie Green. In addition to joining NDHS for a couple of songs, the NMSU Gospel Choir will also perform a few of their own. This will be a wonderful afternoon of holiday music the whole family can enjoy.
For more information contact lmbrain@ad.nmsu.edu.
For more information on Winter Break hours beginning today and continuing until the beginning of the Spring 2016 semester visit:
Corbett Center Student Union: http://ccsu.nmsu.edu
Campus restaurants, convenience stores and Barnes & Noble at NMSU: http://dining.nmsu.edu/hours
In addition, Papa John?s Pizza will continue to accept Aggie Dining Dollars and will deliver to campus by calling 575-521-3456.
Both of these sites are also accessible on the NMSU INSIDER mobile app available free of charge at http://nmsuinsider.conduitapps.com.
For more information contact auxservices@nmsu.edu.
Theatre for Social Change, THTR 430, is open to all interested in utilizing theatrical skills to create presentations aimed at making a difference in the world.
For more information contact wkilroy@nmsu.edu.
?Unless you have the disposition of one of Santa?s elves, you probably are like the rest of us and secretly dread
some of the social obligations and anticipated interactions of the holiday season?? to continue reading go to http://chc.nmsu.edu/eap/.
French Workshop is designed to practice the four means of communication in French ? listening, speaking, reading and writing. Clarify questions concerning the grammar and structure of this beautiful language and expand your vocabulary.
For more information or to sign-up, email commed@dacc.nmsu.edu or call 575-527-7527.
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