LANL Announces Scholarship to Summer Science Program at NMT
By NMT
Los Alamos National Laboratory has announced that it will make full scholarships available to New Mexico high school students who wish to attend the Summer Science Program at New Mexico Tech. View Entire Article »
New Mexico's Top "Intelletes" Vie for Science Olympiad Gold
By George Zamora
More than 800 student "intelletes" representing 25 middle schools and 25 high schools from throughout the state will tax their scientific knowledge?as well as their motor skills?in 45 spirited academic contests at the 19th Annual New Mexico Science Olympiad on Saturday, February 26, on the New Mexico Tech campus. View Entire Article »
Albuquerque Academy Intelletes Win State Science Olympiad
By George Zamora
Two teams from the Albuquerque Academy took home an abundance of Olympic-style medals and once again won top honors in both the high school and middle school divisions at the 19th annual New Mexico Science Olympiad, which was held on Saturday, February 26, on the New Mexico Tech campus. 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 »
Cramer Hall Renovation in Works
By Kathleen Hedges
Cramer Hall, the oldest classroom building on the New Mexico Tech campus, is undergoing a renovation that will nearly quadruple its size, while keeping the character and flavor of its traditional Mission style. View Entire Article »
NM Tech's Skeen Library Hosts Lecture and Exhibit Series
By Shawna Carter
Teddy Draper, a World War II (WWII) Navajo Code Talker is scheduled to speak on Saturday, August 20, at 2 p.m. at New Mexico Tech's Joseph R. Skeen Library Tripp Conference Room. View Entire Article »
Socorro Student Achieves Perfect Score on National ACT Exam
By George Zamora
David DeVries, a Socorro student who is concurrently enrolled at both Socorro High School and New Mexico Tech, was the only college-bound student in the state and one of only 32 nationwide to achieve a perfect composite score of 36 on the April 2005 national test administration of the ACT college-entrance exam. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Distance Education Program Implements New Software
By Shawna Carter
The New Mexico Tech Distance Education program recently purchased and implemented a new software program called "Breeze," which makes communications between instructors and students, well, a breeze. View Entire Article »
CSI: Socorro
By NMT
High school students enrolled at New Mexico Tech this summer in the university's "CSI: Socorro" Mini Course, as part of the weeklong course, conducted their own forensic investigations?gathering evidence and running trace DNA analyses on diagnostic equipment provided by New Mexico Tech's biology department. View Entire Article »
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 »
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 Undergrad To Assist with Field Study in Antarctica
By Shawna Carter
New Mexico Tech undergrad Kyle Jones will soon be packing his luggage with some of his warmest clothes, since he will be assisting Tech geology professors Philip Kyle and Bill McIntosh later this fall semester in a National Science Foundation-sponsored geologic field study of Mount Erebus in Antarctica. View Entire Article »
French school teachers come to Tech to study Rio Grande Rift
By George Zamora
A contingent of teachers from French schools from throughout the United States and Canada recently traveled to the New Mexico Tech campus in Socorro to attend a weeklong workshop on geologic topics concerning the Rio Grande rift. View Entire Article »
Broadband Instruction: Distance Education at New Mexico Tech
By Valerie Kimble
A student walks into a classroom in Albuquerque, and is greeted by the course professor in an entirely separate classroom on the campus of New Mexico Tech, 75 miles away. View Entire Article »