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List of former colleges and universities in New Mexico [9]; School Location(s) [a] Control Type Established [d] Closed [f] History National American University [10]: Albuquerque (Albuquerque East) [g]
New Mexico State University at Alamogordo (NMSU-A) is situated in the foothills, at the base of the Sacramento Mountains. This vantage point overlooks the city of Alamogordo and the Tularosa Basin. The service area of the school includes Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB), White Sands Missile Range , and stretches beyond the view to include the ...
The Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine at New Mexico State University was founded in 2013, [1] at a cost of $85 million. [4] The Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine was envisioned by its Founding Dean George Mychaskiw, D.O., to address the shortage of physicians in the Southwestern United States and its border with Northern Mexico, as well as to diversify the physician workforce.
Graduate workers protested on Feb. 6 after the state's labor relations board determined the university failed to respond to a 2023 union request.
Delano Lewis - founding director of New Mexico State University's International Relations Institute; Mark Medoff - playwright, screenwriter, film and theatre director, actor, and professor; Antonya Nelson - English professor at NMSU; author; Cyrus Nowrasteh - screenwriter and director; Gerald W. Thomas - NMSU President Emeritus, 1970–1984
The broadcast is produced by New Mexico State University journalism students. In 2011, News22 added Noticias22 en Español, a Spanish language broadcast that airs Tuesdays and Wednesdays in Las Cruces, Silver City and El Paso, Texas. [78] Kokopelli is an online news publication produced by New Mexico State University journalism students.
The Round Up is the independent, student-run newspaper of New Mexico State University (NMSU). It publishes daily breaking news and information on its website, and prints a weekly edition on the campus. The Round Up was established in 1907, and was first published in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US.
The college was established in 1950 as Carlsbad Instructional Center. It later became a branch campus of New Mexico State University named New Mexico State University Carlsbad. [1] In July 2021, the college became an independent public institution named Southeast New Mexico College.