NM Tech Regents Leave School's Name Unchanged
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech will continue to be officially known as the "New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology." View Entire Article »
NM Tech MST Program Expands Horizons to China
By Joleen Welborn, J.P. Moore
Water quality studies, schools, and food were on the agenda for a group of New Mexico educators, including five from Socorro schools, on a recent trip to China. View Entire Article »
An Open Letter to Friends of NMT
By Dr. Daniel H. L?pez
New Mexico Tech will continue to be officially known as the "New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology." View Entire Article »
NMT Reclassified in Carnegie Foundation System
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech has been reclassified as a "Doctoral/ Research University--Intensive" under a newly revised classification system adopted by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. View Entire Article »
Advising Center Founded
By George Zamora
Administrators at New Mexico Tech have reallocated some of the university's current resources -- both human and fiscal -- in order to establish an on-campus Advising Resource Center for its students. View Entire Article »
President's Golf Tourney Benefits NM Tech Students
By George Zamora
Six years after its inception and with over $100,000 raised for university students from its proceeds, an annual fundraising golf tournament held at New Mexico Tech is getting bigger and better every year. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Alum Enters Prestigious Army Aquisitions Program
By George Zamora
Dr. Daniel D. Belk, a 1973 graduate of New Mexico Tech who has served as a operations research analyst with the U.S. Army since 1982, recently was selected to be a member of the Army's Year 2001 Competitive Development Group (CDG), an elite team of 26 civilian and six military acquisition professionals. View Entire Article »
Quality of NM Tech Undergrads Ranks Highly
By George Zamora
A recent report released by The Center at the University of Florida, titled "The Top American Research Universities," lists New Mexico Tech as tied for 38th among the top 100 public institutions in terms of median SAT scores posted by their entering undergraduate students. View Entire Article »
Geophysicist Tobin on Research Cruise
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech research geophysicist Harold Tobin had to book his "research cruise" seven years in advance, but the unparalleled opportunity to participate in an intensive, eight-week-long, interdisciplinary study conducted aboard a specially fitted ship floating above one of Earth's most seismically active areas was well worth the long wait. View Entire Article »