NM Tech Researchers Test Novel Methods of Detecting Pathogens
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech researchers currently are working on developing ultra-sensitive technologies for detecting certain bacteria in the environment before the pathogenic microorganisms become abundant enough to cause outbreaks of infectious diseases. View Entire Article »
First-Year Experience Off to a Good Start
By George Zamora
The newly established First-Year Experience at New Mexico Tech is off to a good start in its inaugural semester at the university, offering its various services, programming, and learning opportunities to all members of the freshman class. View Entire Article »
Prof. Rick Aster in National Geographic
By NMT
In the December 2001 issue of National Geographic, Dr. Rick Aster of NMT's Earth and Environmental Science Department is quoted in the lead article on Antarctica. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Researchers Study Deep-subsurface Microbes
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech graduate student Sean McCuddy recently returned from field research conducted deep beneath the surface of the Earth, having spent most of his summer in the labyrinthine tunnels of several of the world's deepest gold mines -- many of them situated more than two miles below the South African plains. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Student Dies in Car Accident
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech sophomore John Keith Renouard died Friday, November 2, of injuries sustained in a single-car rollover accident, while enroute to his home in Albuquerque. View Entire Article »
GLOBE Teacher Training Workshop
By NMT
The Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) science and education program recently held one of its Teacher Training Workshops on the New Mexico Tech campus in Socorro. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Geoscientists present at GSA Conference
By George Zamora
A group of ten Earth scientists from New Mexico Tech currently are presenting results of their recent research projects at the 113th Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America (GSA) in Boston's Hynes Convention Center. View Entire Article »
Kelly Building Re-Dedicated
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech's Kelly Petroleum Building, which houses the university's Petroleum Recovery Research Center (PRRC), was officially renamed in a rededication ceremony held on Wednesday afternoon, November 7; however, it will still continue to be known as "the Kelly Building." View Entire Article »
Advisory Board formed for EE Dept
By NMT
Several members of New Mexico Tech's Department of Electrical Engineering Industrial Advisory Board recently convened for their inaugural meeting, which was held on the university campus. View Entire Article »