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Press Event: New Mexico State University
| PRESS PHOTOS |
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Robert Kruse, left, executive director of vehicle integration and performance for General Motors, talks with Jan Martin, wife of NMSU President Michael Martin, and NMSU Dean of Engineering Steven Castillo following the announcement of the largest in-kind corporate contribution ever received by NMSU. Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE), which includes GM, EDS, Sun Microsystems and UGS Corp., contributed computer software systems, equipment and training with an in-kind commercial value of $112.7 million. (NMSU photo by Darren Phillips) |
Engineering student Brian Clason checks out a Cadillac convertible at the “GM Drive Experience” that followed the announcement of the largest in-kind corporate contribution ever received by New Mexico State University. Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE), which includes General Motors, EDS, Sun Microsystems and UGS Corp., contributed computer software systems, equipment and training with an in-kind commercial value of $112.7 million. (NMSU photo by J. Victor Espinoza) |
Satish Kondapally, a graduate student in mechanical engineering, demonstrates his design for a mini-baja vehicle created with computer-assisted design technology contributed to NMSU by Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE). (NMSU photo by J. Victor Espinoza) |
| NMSU/PACE PRESS CONTACTS |
New Mexico State University
Karl Hill
505-646-1885 |
General Motors
Pete Barkey
586-492-3878 |
EDS
Larry Harrison
313-230-5903 |
Sun Microsystems
Melissa Pereira
408-884-4980 |
UGS Corp.
Mendi Paschal
972-987-3210 |
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