Mini Baja vehicle under construction
By NMT
Several New Mexico Tech engineering students are working hard to put the finishing touches on their "Mini Baja" racer. View Entire Article »
Weir Hall Refurbished
By NMT
New Mexico Tech administrators recently were given a tour of the university's newly refurbished Weir Hall. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Alum Co-Authors Article in Nature
By George Zamora
Mark A. Stanley, a former atmospheric physics researcher at New Mexico Tech, is one of five co-authors of a cover article on "blue jets," featured in the current issue of the prestigious British science journal Nature. View Entire Article »
Former NM Tech Professor Brierley Elected to NAE
By George Zamora
James A. Brierley, a former biology professor at New Mexico Tech, recently was elected to the membership of the National Academy of Engineers (NAE), one of the highest professional distinctions that can be accorded an engineer. View Entire Article »
Global Village Day 2002
By George Zamora
Once again, international students at New Mexico Tech are gearing up for "Global Village Day"--an annual multi- ethnic festival of native costumes, cuisines, and crafts, which will be held on Saturday, April 6, from 2 until 5 p.m. in the Tech Gymnasium. Admission is free and open to the public. View Entire Article »
NMT Boosts Scholarships
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech has boosted the upper limits on the school's top three merit-based scholarships by at least $1,000, making the state-supported research university's scholarship programs one of the best available anywhere when associated costs of attendance are factored into nationwide comparisons. View Entire Article »
"ROBORAVE" Competition Slated at New Mexico Tech
By George Zamora
The second annual New Mexico ROBORAVE high-school robotics competition will take place from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, on the New Mexico Tech campus, with about 35 teams from New Mexico, El Paso, and Juarez high schools scheduled to compete. View Entire Article »
Rugby Club Tours Ireland, March 8 - 18
By Dave Wheelock
Early morning on Friday, March 8, marks frenetic activity at the New Mexico Tech gymnasium, as members of the NMT Rugby Football Club make final preparations for their ten-day playing tour to Ireland. The trip is the result of more than a year of planning and anticipation. While 20 of the 33-member tour party depart from Socorro, the entire team will rendezvous in Dublin, where seven Tech alumni players converge from points as far-flung as San Jose, California, Tampa, Florida, and Boston, Massachusetts. Wives and coaching staff round out the group, which returns the evening of March 18. View Entire Article »
Rugby Club Tour of Ireland, 2002
By Dave Wheelock
"The ruggers from Tech are so fine. They keep pinky-fingers curled when they dine. In dashing good style, they toured the Emerald Isle. Who knew rugby could be this sublime?" View Entire Article »