
Student Affairs 575.835.5060
How Can the Student Affairs Team Help You?
The Student Affairs Office is located in Room 262 of the Fidel Student Services Center and includes the areas of Career Services, International & Exchange Programs, and Multicultural Programs. Each staff member is committed to helping Tech students with any and all issues that may arise, so please email, call, or stop by the office!
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Lillian Armijo
Director of Student Affairs
575.835.5780
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Titia Barham
International Programs Coordinator
575.835.5121
International Programs Website
Titia is comfortably at home in Socorro after having been raised in The Netherlands and Spain. She received a Bachelor's degree from University of New Mexico in Comparative Literature & Spanish, with a minor in French. Her previous position was Program Coordinator at the New Mexico Tech Performing Arts Series. She believes we are all world citizens and loves to learn about and explore music, arts & crafts, and food from all around the globe. She looks forward to being of service to the International Students who come here and Tech students who would like to study abroad.
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Kathryn Fleming
Career Services Coordinator
575.835.5022
Career Services Website
Kathryn is new to New Mexico Tech, born and raised in Socorro; she graduated from Socorro High School, and continued her education receiving a Bachelor's degree from New Mexico State University majoring in Counseling & Educational Psychology. Kathryn is currently working on her Master's degree through Western New Mexico University in Social Work. Kathryn looks forward to working closely with students and providing them with the services they need to have a successful career here at New Mexico Tech and beyond.
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Reahannon Lizardo
Administrative Assistant
In May 2011, Reahannon graduated from New Mexico Highlands University, cum laude, receiving her Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Management. While attending college, she worked in the Student Services department, interacting with other college students and helping them make the most out of their college experience. She also has experience working with the New Mexico Highlands University agency Vistas Sin Limites, which provides services to developmental disabled, mental health, and substance abuse individuals. Reahannon is grateful for this opportunity to continue working in higher education.
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