New Mexico Geology Studies "Pecos Diamonds"
By Rachel Armstrong
The most recent issue of New Mexico Geology focuses on the study of "Pecos diamonds" along the Pecos River valley in southeastern New Mexico. View Entire Article »
Bureau of Geology Publishes Geologic Map of New Mexico
By Rachel Armstrong
The New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR), in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey, recently published a large, poster-size geologic map of New Mexico, which offers a concise geologic view of the entire state. View Entire Article »
NM Bureau of Geology Publishes Study on Caballo Mountains
By Rachel Armstrong
The New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR) recently published a memoir that presents a study of the Caballo Mountains and their unique, relatively complete geologic history. View Entire Article »
HRH Prince Andrew Visits NMT, MRO
By George Zamora
His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, Duke of York, visited several New Mexico Tech research facilities today, including the mountaintop site of the university's soon-to-be-constructed Magdalena Ridge Observatory (MRO), located 16
miles west of Socorro atop the Magdalena Mountains. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Math Lecturer Helps Start Up Kuwaiti University
By George Zamora
While most university faculty use sabbaticals or leaves of absence to catch up on research or publish scholarly papers, one New Mexico Tech faculty member is using his time away from work to launch an entirely new enterprise?an international university based in the Middle East. View Entire Article »
March 29 Declared "NMT Rugby Day" Statewide
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech has not fielded an intercollegiate baseball, football, or basketball team since the late-1940s; however, rugby football has filled in its own special niche in the research university's student life, social life, and sporting life since the early 1970s. View Entire Article »
56th Girls State Held at New Mexico Tech
By George Zamora
More than 250 high school juniors representing over 100 high schools from throughout New Mexico will attend a week-long series of educational workshops at the 56th annual session of New Mexico Girls State, which will be held the week of June 1 to June 6 on the New Mexico Tech campus. View Entire Article »
Sen. Domenici Seeking Summer Interns for Summer 2003
By NMT
U.S. Senator Pete Domenici today invited New Mexico college students to apply for a summer internship in his Washington, D.C. office, by a March 1 deadline. View Entire Article »
NM Bureau of Geology Sponsors Earth Science Achievement Award
By Rachel Armstrong
The New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR) is sponsoring the first New Mexico Earth Science Achievement Award to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to advancing or facilitating the role of geoscience in education, research, public service, and public policy in New Mexico. View Entire Article »
SSP Day: "A Dedicated Bunch"
By NMT
This past Saturday, New Mexico Tech officially welcomed to its campus one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious research programs for academically gifted teenagers?the renowned Summer Science Program (SSP). View Entire Article »
Astronomer's Tapestries Grace Many Walls
By Rachel Armstrong
Daniel A. Klinglesmith III, an astronomer affiliated with New Mexico Tech's Magdalena Ridge Observatory, has loved astronomy since he was a
child. View Entire Article »
New Mexico Geology Studies Stratigraphy
By Rachel Armstrong
The latest issue of New Mexico Geology focuses on the stratigraphy of the Tanos and Blackshare Formations, two newly defined lithostratigraphic units in the Hagan embayment along the Rio Grande rift. View Entire Article »
"Earth Matters" focuses on Caves in New Mexico
By Rachel Armstrong
The New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR) recently published the latest issue of New Mexico EARTH MATTERS, a free, semi-annual newsletter for New Mexicans interested in the state's water, landscapes, and earth resources. View Entire Article »
Red is the Color
By Valerie Kimble
RED IS THE COLOR . . . of hundreds of poinsettias grown every year by the New Mexico Tech Physical Plant Greenhouse crew, headed by Karyn DeBont. View Entire Article »
Earth Matters Focuses on Water in New Mexico
By Rachel Armstrong
The primary focus of the current issue of New Mexico EARTH MATTERS, a free, semi-annual newsletter published by the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR) focuses on water resources in New Mexico. View Entire Article »
OFFICIAL PROCLAMATION of "SUMMER SCIENCE PROGRAM DAY AT NEW MEXICO TECH"
By Daniel H. L?pez
The official proclamation by New Mexico Tech President Daniel H. L?pez naming Saturday, June 28, 2003 as "SUMMER SCIENCE PROGRAM DAY AT NEW MEXICO TECH". View Entire Article »
SSP Day at New Mexico Tech
By NMT
Schedule of Summer Science Program orientation events for June 28, 2003. View Entire Article »