2006 Macey Scholars Named
By Shawna Carter
New Mexico Tech, a state-supported science and research university in Socorro, recently named Victoria Aston, Jason Kooi, Darla Le Blanc, and Craig Nicholas as the university's Macey Scholars for the 2006-2007 academic year. View Entire Article »
New Mexico Tech Alumnus Finances New Investment Club
By George Zamora
A New Mexico Tech alumnus has donated $100,000 to the university to establish the Pat Miller Investment Group, an on-campus investment club that will allow Tech students the opportunity to make real-world financial investments in hopes of developing a self-sustaining diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and money market securities. View Entire Article »
N M Tech President Testifies before Congressional Committee
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech President Daniel H. L?pez testified in Washington this morning (Wednesday, June 14) before the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Resources at a Congressional hearing being held to consider H.R. 4761, the Domestic Energy Production through Offshore Exploration and Equitable Treatment of State Holdings Act of 2006. View Entire Article »
Tech and Socorro Radio Operators to Join Emergency Exercise
By Dave Finley
Socorro's amateur radio operators will spend the weekend of June 24-25 practicing emergency-communications skills that many of their fellow "hams" across the nation have used extensively over the past year following hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, fires and other disasters. View Entire Article »
Summer Science Program now underway at NM Tech
By Summer Science Program
Three dozen of the world's top high school science students from 15 states and three foreign countries have converged on the New Mexico Tech campus for the Summer Science Program (SSP). View Entire Article »
N M Tech Collaborates with Pueblos on IT Education/Training
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech and Santa Fe Indian School are collaborating on a new education and training program that will provide students, teachers, and mentors at several of northern New Mexico's pueblos with practical experiences using geographic positioning systems, mathematical modeling, and computer technology to help solve environmental problems the various Native American communities are facing. View Entire Article »