Science Olympiad Gears Up
By Marisa Wolfe
The New Mexico Science Olmpiad is gearing up for another exciting series of competitions! Each year, over 1,000 New Mexico students participate in Science Olympiad events statewide. View Entire Article »
Global Village Day
By George Zamora
International students at New Mexico Tech are gearing up for "Global Village Day"--an annual festival of native costumes, cuisines, and crafts, which will be held on Saturday, March 24, from 2 until 5 p.m. in the Tech Gymnasium. Admission is free and open to the public. View Entire Article »
Ellen Goodblat Speaks on Relationships
By Emily Nye
Nationally renowned relationship speaker Ellen Gootblatt will speak on "Meeting, Dating, Relating, and Mating" on Tuesday, January 23, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 212 of the New Mexico Tech Library. Gootblatt lectures at over 100 colleges each year, enlightening and entertaining audiences of all ages about what to look for in a healthy relationship. View Entire Article »
Fine Arts Class Leads to New Career for NM Tech Grad
By Valerie Kimble
Two years ago, Greg Shore reluctantly agreed to attend a New Mexico Tech Community College course in stained glass. Today, the 2000 Tech graduate spends 60 hours a week creating stained glass artwork, and is having his first exhibit at Tech's Macey Center. View Entire Article »
Science Fair is Coming!
By George Zamora
More than 500 middle school and high school students from throughout the state will exhibit their research projects at the 49th annual New Mexico Science and Engineering Fair on Saturday, April 7, on the New Mexico Tech campus. View Entire Article »
Renowned Poet to Read at NMT
By the Humanities Dept.
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology celebrates National Poetry Month with an evening with renowned poet David St. John on Wednesday, April 25 at 7 p.m. in the Tech Library, Room 212. View Entire Article »
Leading SETI Researcher to Speak
By Dave Finley
A leading figure in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) and in developing sophisticated arrays of radio telescopes will present the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's annual Karl G. Jansky Lecture in Socorro on Friday, November 9, at 8:00 p.m., at Macey Center on the New Mexico Tech campus. View Entire Article »