Sallie Smith Bids Adios to a Wonderful Town
By Valerie Kimble
Sallie Smith came into this interview with a theme she had established in advance: how a chance meeting can lead to romance and marriage; and how marriage plays a leading role in the fate of joined lives?including bringing people to Socorro. View Entire Article »
New Mexico Tech Hosts International Conference on Zeolites
By George Zamora
Almost 200 geoscientists from around the world are expected to soon converge on the New Mexico Tech campus to attend a weeklong international scientific meeting that will focus on the occurrence, properties and uses of zeolites, a naturally occurring, highly porous minerals that are commonly used for various agricultural, medical, environmental, and industrial applications. View Entire Article »
Cramer Hall: Better Living Through Cloning
By Kathy Hedges
Tech alumni who remember Cramer Hall as a classic Mission-style building flanked by two incongruous 70s-style wings will be surprised at the new appearance of the building. View Entire Article »
NM Tech Student Is Finalist for Sailing Adventure Film
By George Zamora
Kate Theisen, a New Mexico Tech undergraduate has been named one of 30 young men and women chosen as finalists from 538 applicants to make up a world-class yacht-racing team for Roy E. Disney's upcoming "Morning Light" film project. View Entire Article »
Phillips Co-Authors Paper in Science
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech hydrology professor Fred M. Phillips is the co-author of a research paper published in a recent issue of the prestigious journal Science. View Entire Article »
Wilson Elected AGU Section President
By George Zamora
New Mexico Tech hydrology professor John L. Wilson II recently was elected president of the Hydrology Section of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), and, as such, is currently serving a term as president-elect for two years, which will be followed by another two-year stint as president of the largest division of the AGU. View Entire Article »
Xiao Named Office of Naval Research Young Scientist
By George Zamora
Hai Xiao, an assistant professor of electrical engineering at New Mexico Tech, recently was selected as an Office of Naval Research Young Investigator. View Entire Article »
Lattman and Peterson
By Valerie Kimble
Dr. Laurence Lattman, former president of New Mexico Tech, chatted with W. Dennis Peterson in New Mexico Tech's Brown Hall administrative building last Friday, July 14. Lattman was on campus for the retirement party for Harvey Wilds, former Associate Vice President for Finance. View Entire Article »