Residence Halls, Campus Apartments, Dining Hall, SUB. Faculty, staff administrators and community members have the opportunity to go into the residences to meet and greet students, introduce themselves and find out who our students are. Students are also given a ticket for the second part of the evening's activities. After the House Call tour through...
Join the Catholic Cowboy Newman Club for an afternoon of worship. Special Guests Lee Roessler and Joe Heim will lead us in growing closer to our Lord through music. Eucharistic Adoration is adoring or honoring the Eucharistic Presence of Christ. The Eucharist is: Jesus truly present - Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity ! In its...
This week we will be discussing the blog Post "Towards and New Argument Against Pornography. https://www.patheos.com/blogs/badcatholic/2017/01/towards-new-argument-pornography.html You will also receive the Book Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis to be read for the remainder of our Book Club Meetings! SUB Rm 322 6:30pm Food will be served!
Come and study what the Bible has to say about living in today's world with fellow college students faced with making day to day decisions that can and will impact your future. Held every Tuesday at the NMHU SUB Third Floor Room 321 or alternate location, 1st Floor Atrium.
In the Dining Hall - An opportunity for students to come to the Dining Hall and relax and have waffles, sausage, ice cream, etc., and enjoy some down time with games, tarot readings, music and more or they can get some tutoring on the 2nd floor of the Dining Hall while enjoying some food.
New Mexico PBS Presents VOCES TAdios Amor: The Search for Maria Moreno FREE Film Screening and Discussion with Filmmaker Laurie Coyle Before Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez, there was Maria Moreno. In “Adios Amor,” the discovery of lost photographs taken more than 50 years ago sparks the search for a hero who history forgot: Maria...
Come and study what the Bible has to say about living in today's world with other college students faced with making day to day decisions that can and will effect your future. Held every Tuesday in the NMHU SUB Third Floor, Room 321 or alternate location, 1st Floor Atrium.
Your future starts with YOU. Come visit with NMHUand Luna CC faculty, staff, students, and community members who can help steer you in the best direction for you! Whether you are interested in college, jumping right into a career or are unsure of what to do, you can network with professionals who know how to...
Come and study what the Bible has to say about living in today's world with other college students faced with making day to day decisions that can and will effect your future. Held every Tuesday in the NMHU SUB Third Floor, Room 321 or alternate location, 1st Floor Atrium.
Dr. Norma Valenzuela will lead a discussion of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America by Juan Gonzalez at the second meeting of the No History is Illegal Reading Group. For more information and to register for the reading program stop by the library, call 505-454-3139, or e-mail ajkent@nmhu.edu. This program is free...
Come and study what the Bible has to say about living in today's world with other college students faced with making day to day decisions that can and will effect your future. Held every Tuesday in the NMHU SUB Third Floor, Room 321 or alternate location, 1st Floor Atrium.
Guest speaker Linda Gregonis at ceramic analysis class, Wed. October 30 from 12:30 to 1:45 in Lora Shields Rm 329. This event is free and open to the public. Linda Gregonis will speak to the Ceramic Analysis class on Wednesday, Oct. 30 about interpreting pre-Columbian iconography. Linda has a master's degrees in anthropology from the...
Judging will take place at approximately 12:30. All faculty, staff and students are welcome to participate. Come join us for fun & snacks. Prizes will be awarded for best costume!