NM Tech Receives Award for Water Treatment
By NMT
U.S. Senator Pete Domenici today welcomed news that New Mexico Tech in Socorro has been awarded over $1.1 million through the Department of Energy's Fossil Energy Oil Program to develop a new method that treats brackish water produced by oil and gas exploration that could contaminate clean water systems. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Offers Summer Professional Development for Teachers
By George Zamora
Several science and math teachers from throughout New Mexico are spending part of their vacation this summer doing research and fieldwork in far-off places like Alaska, the Yucatan Peninsula, and British Columbia as part of a professional development program offered by New Mexico Tech in Socorro. View Entire Article »
New Mexico Tech and Cambridge Sign Memo of Understanding
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech and the University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory in the United Kingdom have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that is designed to strengthen collaborative research efforts between the two entities, with particular regard to the design, development, and operation of the Magdalena Ridge Observatory (MRO). View Entire Article »
Public Comments Sought on New Mexico Tech Re-Accreditation
By George Zamora
As part of an ongoing re-accreditation process, New Mexico Tech is scheduled to undergo a comprehensive evaluation visit on October 4-6, 2004, by a team representing the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). New Mexico Tech has been accredited by the NCA since 1914. View Entire Article »
"Amazing Randi" to Talk at Summer Science Program at
NM Tech
By George Zamora
"The Amazing Randi," world-famous magician, escape
artist, author, and most recently, debunker of pseudo-sciences, will be the featured speaker at an upcoming presentation at the Summer Science Program at New Mexico Tech. View Entire Article »
NM Tech History Professor Co-Edits Book on Atomic Culture
By George Zamora
When you walk into New Mexico Tech history professor Scott Zeman's office you immediately get the strange feeling that something is inexplicably amiss. Maybe it has something to do with the giant red ant lurking in the corner. View Entire Article »