AAUW Chooses Two Scholarship Winners
By George Zamora
Since 1966, the Socorro branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) has held annual local fundraisers, such as the popular Visitas de Navidad, in order to award a scholarship each year to a young woman deemed to be an "academically outstanding student at New Mexico Tech." View Entire Article »
Teachers Embark on Brazilian Adventure
By Marisa Wolfe
Brazil . . . land of beautiful beaches, lush rain forests, exotic animals, and New Mexican teachers. New Mexican teachers? Twelve New Mexican teachers, in fact. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Robotics Teams Dominate International Contest
By George Zamora
Students on robotics teams from New Mexico Tech were called to the awards stand more times than anyone else during last month's Eighth Annual Fire-Fighting Home Robot Contest, an international robotics contest which is held each year at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. View Entire Article »
Aerojet Supports EE Lab
By NMT
The Aerojet office in Socorro recently made an $11,670 contribution to New Mexico Tech to help complete the electrical engineering department's new Controls/Robotics Laboratory. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Team First at Environmental Contest
By George Zamora
A team comprised of four New Mexico Tech seniors designed, constructed, and presented an innovative recovery system which placed first in its category at the 11th Annual Waste-Management Education and Research Consortium (WERC) International Environmental Design Contest, which was held last month at New Mexico State University. View Entire Article »
NMT to Help Direct Supercomputing Center
By NMT
The Air Force Research Laboratory announced today that the University of Hawai'i (UH) has been awarded the contract to operate and manage the Maui Supercomputing Center, located at the Maui Research and Technology Park in Kihei. View Entire Article »
Wangler Named "Engineering Student of the Year"
By George Zamora
Timothy Wangler, a native of Clovis who is now a graduating senior majoring in chemical engineering at New Mexico Tech, recently was named the research university's "Engineering Student of the Year," an annual award presented by the New Mexico Society of Professional Engineers (NMSPE). View Entire Article »
HEADINGNM Tech Student Soars into Research Program
By George Zamora
Michael Ray Johnson, a senior majoring in computer science at New Mexico Tech, recently was named one of about 40 students nationwide who have been accepted as participants, or "prot?g?s," in the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research's (UCAR) Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Science and Research (SOARS) Program. View Entire Article »
Children's Center Teacher Gains Credentials
By George Zamora
Francisca Aurelia Baeza, a teacher at the New Mexico Tech Children's Center, recently was awarded the Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential in recognition of her outstanding work with young children. View Entire Article »
Scott Teare, Faculty Member and Research Physicist
By George Zamora
After six months on the job at New Mexico Tech, Scott Teare has been dividing his time between being a professor of electrical engineering (EE) and a research physicist for the Magdalena Ridge Observatory (MRO) in his dual role at the state-supported research university. View Entire Article »
Brown Named "Engineering Student of the Year" Runnerup
By George Zamora
Rebecca Lynn Brown, a native of Grants who is now a graduating senior majoring in both mathematics and electrical engineering at New Mexico Tech, recently was named the research university's "Engineering Student of the Year" runnerup, an annual award presented by the New Mexico Society of Professional Engineers (NMSPE). View Entire Article »
Harper Named "Engineering Student of the Year" Runnerup
By George Zamora
Mary Robin Harper, a native of Rio Rancho who is now a graduating senior majoring in materials engineering at New Mexico Tech, recently was named the research university's "Engineering Student of the Year" runnerup, an annual award presented by the New Mexico Society of Professional Engineers (NMSPE). View Entire Article »
Soccer Team Moves Up a Division
By Coach Paul Fuierer
The New Mexico Tech men's soccer team won again Sunday, blowing out the Boring team from Albuquerque, with a score of 5-0. View Entire Article »
Summer Rhodes Receives Scholarship
By George Zamora
Roswell native Summer Rhodes, who is now a senior majoring in materials engineering at New Mexico Tech, recently was awarded the university's prestigious Ron Roman Scholarship. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Students Compete in SAE Mini Baja
By George Zamora
A team of New Mexico Tech engineering students competed last month against more than 100 other engineering design teams from universities across the United States, Mexico, and Canada at the 2001 Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Mini Baja West, which was held this year at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas. View Entire Article »
Electrical Engineering Students, Faculty Fare Well at Robot Contest
By NMT
Kudos to Tech's Electrical Engineering Department in the 8th Annual Trinity College Fire-Fighting Home Robot Contest... View Entire Article »
Coil Winders Scholarship
By NMT
Three New Mexico Tech students recently were presented with national scholarships awarded by the Electrical Manufacturing and Coil Winding Association (EMCWA). View Entire Article »
Gary Olsen Retires
By Chelsea Buffington
Gary Olsen Retires View Entire Article »