Mineral Engineering Student Has Unusual Summer Job
By Kathleen Hedges
Mineral Engineering student Brandon Pease found himself with an unusual summer job. He was not only gaining knowledge in mineral engineering and blasting techniques, but he was also helping to preserve a New Mexico landmark. View Entire Article »
Caving Club Sinks to New Depths
By George Zamora
At a little over a year old and as one of the newest student organizations at the university, the Tech Caving Club is also rising fast as one of the most popular student clubs on campus . . . by going underground. Way underground. View Entire Article »
$2.5 Million Approved for NMT's First Responder Program
By Sarah Echols
Senator Pete Domenici today reported that the Senate Appropriations Committee approved $22 million for a program involving the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology at Socorro to teach law enforcement how to respond to potential terrorist attacks. View Entire Article »
First State Bank Marks 45 Years of Scholarships
By George Zamora
Last year, Socorro's First State Bank celebrated its 50th anniversary of continuous operation; and, this week, the independent bank marks another milestone as it completes its 45th year of having provided hundreds of full- tuition scholarships to area students who chose to attend New Mexico Tech. View Entire Article »