Tech President Lopez Chairman of Sec. of Higher Education Nominating Committee
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech President Daniel H. L?pez, chairman of a newly formed search committee that is tasked with recommending nominees for New Mexico's first secretary of higher education, today announced that a complete slate of committee members had been appointed by Governor Bill Richardson. View Entire Article »
Notes from the March 21, 2005 Regents Meeting
By George Zamora
The New Mexico Tech Board of Regents has approved a ten percent tuition increase for in-state undergraduate and graduate students attending the state-supported research university, raising tuition and fees "folded" into tuition costs for full-time resident undergrads from the current $1,433 per semester to $1,578 per semester. View Entire Article »
2005 New Mexico Science and Engineering Fair
By Kathleen Hedges
Students from Albuquerque, Los Lunas, and Las Cruces were named top winners at the 53rd Annual New Mexico Science and Engineering Fair. View Entire Article »
NM Tech's Top Engineering Students for 2005 Are Named
By George Zamora
This year's top engineering students. View Entire Article »
NM Bureau of Geology Staffer Makes Presentation on Research
By George Zamora
Virginia T. "Ginger" McLemore, senior economic geologist at the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR), recently gave a technical presentation on her current research at the 39th annual meeting of the South-Central Section of the Geological Society of America (GSA), which was held last week at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. View Entire Article »
Pygmies Win Two, Lose One in Socorro Challenge
By Dave Wheelock
New Mexico Tech's student ruggers did themselves proud Saturday at their own Socorro Club and Collegiate Rugby Challenge. The Pygmies hosted five teams from throughout the Rio Grande Rugby Union and won two of their three matches. View Entire Article »
Coach's home club crushes Tech's rugby dream
By Dave Wheelock
A shiver of excitement swept over me as the respective chorus of voices rang out from each team's pre-match huddle. The occasion was the first full-on contest in over six years between the two rugby clubs with whom I have passed a total of over 20 years, the Santa Fe Rugby Football Club and the New Mexico Tech RFC. View Entire Article »