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    New Mexico Tech Women's Resource Center Hosts Luncheon
    By Shawna Carter

    The New Mexico Tech Women's Resource Center recently hosted its fifth free lunch for women at the science and research university in Socorro. View Entire Article »


    New Mexico Tech Professor Compiles Book on Dalton's Poetry
    By George Zamora

    Rafael Lara-Martinez, foreign languages professor at New Mexico Tech, is the compiler and editor of a recently published collection of poetry by the late Salvadoran poet and activist Roque Dalton (1935-1975). View Entire Article »


    Humanities Department Holds Picnic
    By Shawna Carter

    The New Mexico Tech Department of Humanities recently hosted its annual picnic for students, faculty, and staff at the park area known as La Raj on the campus of the state-supported science and research university in Socorro. View Entire Article »


    NMT Welcomes Fulbright Scholar
    By Shawna Carter

    New Mexico Tech recently welcomed Eric Plum, a Fulbright Scholar from Bad Muenstereifel, Germany, to the state-supported research university in Socorro. View Entire Article »


    Taber of PRRC Granted New Patent
    By Liz Bustamante

    The appearance of US Patent Number 6,905,504 on June 14, 2005, "Method of Converting Feed Water to Fresh Water," marked a special occasion at the PRRC, representing the culmination of several years of research and study by Dr. Joseph J. Taber, PRRC Director Emeritus. View Entire Article »


    Tech Grad Student Garners Best Poster Award at LANL Meeting
    By George Zamora

    New Mexico Tech graduate student Yang Lu garnered the top award for "best student poster" at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center User Group Meeting VII, which was held earlier this month in Santa Fe and at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. View Entire Article »


    New Mexico Tech Professor Publishes Book on Jewish Struggle
    By Shawna Carter

    New Mexico Tech history professor Alexander Prusin recently had his book, Nationalizing a Borderland: War, Ethnicity, and Anti-Jewish Violence in East Galicia, 1914-1920, published by the University of Alabama Press. View Entire Article »


    NM Tech Children's Center Endowment Fund off to Great Start
    By George Zamora

    A newly established endowment fund at New Mexico Tech is off to a great start after recently garnering two major contributions to kick off the fundraising campaign for the university's on-campus child care facility. View Entire Article »


    Soccer Miners Win Season Opener
    By Coach Paul Fuierer

    The NMT Men's soccer team opened strong with a win over New Mexico Highlands University on Sunday, August 28. View Entire Article »


    Tech Ruggers Repeat as Santa Fe Champions
    By Dave Wheelock

    The New Mexico Tech Rugby Club successfully defended their 2004 collegiate championship Sunday in the 33rd annual Santa Fe Tens tournament. The Pygmies? "white" team outlasted New Mexico State University's Chiles 12-7 in a thrilling late afternoon collegiate final to complete a perfect day's record of 3 wins and no losses. View Entire Article »


    Holy Santos! Tech Ruggers Fall
    By Dave Wheelock

    The Santos of the Santa Fe Rugby Club rode into Socorro Saturday with hardly a man to spare, but attended to business and emerged victorious against a New Mexico Tech team which, if anything, had the opposite challenge. In the end it was the advantage of playing experience and the brilliance of flyhalf wizard Cory Micander which condemned the Pygmies to a 41-12 loss. View Entire Article »


    Pygmies Trampled in Las Cruces
    By Dave Wheelock

    This was one we were probably better off losing. Though at the end of Saturday's rugby match in Las Cruces I was smarting over our 19-17 loss to New Mexico State University's Chiles, my major concern was the way our New Mexico Tech team had lost. Sure, if we had made different decisions on a couple of penalty plays in the second half, we probably would have won on the scoreboard. But experience tells me stealing such a win after being so clearly outplayed would also have imparted a false sense of satisfaction about our playing form that would be hard to overcome. View Entire Article »


    Tech Ruggers Maintain Dominance in Arizona Tournament
    By Dave Wheelock

    Picking on guys their own size seems to make a difference for the New Mexico Tech Rugby Pygmies. The club successfully defended their 2004 championship mantle in Flagstaff at the 25th annual Northern Arizona Tens Tournament. Tech won all five of their matches over two days in the small college division of the 37-team tournament, including a resounding 20-0 defeat of a team from Arizona State University in the championship final. View Entire Article »


 
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