"What I Did at Summer Camp"
By NMT
Nearly 50 children with neuromuscular diseases recently attended the New Mexico Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) summer "boot camp," held this past week on the New Mexico Tech campus in Socorro. View Entire Article »
Children Enjoy MDA Camp at New Mexico Tech
By Mary Franklin
For most children, summer vacation means freedom: no school, no homework. However, for a child with muscular dystrophy there is no freedom from leg braces or wheelchairs; but there is MDA Summer Camp. View Entire Article »
Women's Resource Center Begins Second Year
By Mary Franklin
The Women's Resource Center (WRC) at New Mexico Tech is not a real place where women can come together and relax. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Students Develop Low-Cost "Supercomputer"
By George Zamora
Hundreds of outdated -- yet, still useful -- government office computers that may have been destined for the landfill have instead found new life as important research tools at New Mexico Tech. View Entire Article »
Adventures in Super Computing Challenge
By David H. Kratzer
This year, the Adventures in Supercomputing and the NM Supercomputing Challenge merged to create the Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge (AiS Challenge). Nearly 170 students were at Los Alamos to take part in Monday's and Tuesday's activities. View Entire Article »
"Lite Geology" Focuses on Earthquakes
By Rachel Armstrong
The New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR) published the most recent issue of its newsletter Lite Geology. The current issue focuses on earthquakes. View Entire Article »
New Landscaping Planned in Front of Brown Hall
By Mary Franklin
A new landscaping project at New Mexico Tech is aimed at making Brown Hall, the administration building, more visible from the street. View Entire Article »
Teachers Remotely Control Australian Observatory
By Jeremy Manning
Seven teachers from around New Mexico were participants in a new summer course offered by New Mexico Tech, "Astronomy for Teachers." View Entire Article »
Doctoral Candidate Edens Keeps Lens Focused on Sky
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech doctoral candidate Harald Edens has been keeping a close watch on the sky. Since he's a Ph.D. student studying atmospheric physics>/a> at the state-supported research university, the very nature of his discipline often requires a lot of sky-watching. View Entire Article »
"Minerals of New Mexico" Poster Published
By Mary Franklin
The New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR) recently published a full-color poster featuring 19 mineral specimens from New Mexico. The minerals selected for the poster offer a glimpse of the beautiful mineral specimens that can be found in New Mexico. View Entire Article »
"Earth Matters" Focuses on Minerals in New Mexico's Drinking Water
By Mary Franklin
The New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR) recently published the summer issue of its free newsletter New Mexico EARTH MATTERS. The focus of this issue is arsenic in New Mexico's drinking water. View Entire Article »
Field Conference Guidebook Published
By Mary Franklin
The New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR), a service and research division of New Mexico Tech, has recently published a guidebook in conjunction with a recently held "Decision-Makers Field Conference." View Entire Article »
New Mexico Geology Redefines Ancha Formation
By Rachel Armstrong
The latest issue of New Mexico Geology focuses on the "Redefinition of the Ancha Formation and Pliocene-Pleistocene deposition in the Santa Fe embayment in north central New Mexico." View Entire Article »
NM Tech's "First Responders" Course on Today Show
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech's "First Responders" training program will be highlighted in a television news spot that is tentatively scheduled to air sometime during tomorrow morning's national broadcast of the Today show. View Entire Article »