Resurfacing the 100-inch Telescope
By George Zamora
Ever since 1997, New Mexico Tech professor of electrical engineering Scott Teare has spent the better part of his summers in the mountains near Pasadena, Calif., working on the 100-inch Hooker telescope at the Mount Wilson Observatory. View Entire Article »
Starke Awarded SPS Leadership Scholarship
By George Zamora
Virginia Alison Starke, a native of Los Alamos who is now a senior majoring in both physics and mathematics at New Mexico Tech, recently was awarded the 2001-2002 SPS Leadership Scholarship, a national scholarship award given by the Society of Physics Students (SPS) to outstanding physics students who exhibit a high level of activity in SPS programs. View Entire Article »
MST Student Develops Adobe-Learning Unit
By Kathy Hedges
A New Mexico teacher has developed a teaching unit on adobe that will be published and made available to teachers nationwide by Wards Scientific, a well-known educational publisher and supplier. Carla Ingram Ludwig, a Farmington teacher, completed work on a unit called " Adobe Rock'N Roll" while finishing her Master of Science Teaching (MST) degree at New Mexico Tech. View Entire Article »
EE Students Win Robotics Contest in China
By Marty Jonas
New Mexico Tech electrical engineering students Jos? Guilberto and Steven Wasson returned from China on Aug. 5 with trophies in hand. View Entire Article »
NMT Awarded $750,000 for Improved Drilling
By NMT
U.S. Senator Pete Domenici today reported that the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology has been awarded a $750,000 grant by the Department of Energy to evaluate ways to boost the productivity of oil exploration and production operations on Alaska?s North Slope in a more environmentally sound manner. View Entire Article »