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!
The English department invites you to a slam poetry performance by Joaquin Zihuatanejo. Zihuatanejo is the winner of the Individual World Poetry Slam and the World Cup of Poetry Slam. The event will take place Tuesday, November 5 in the SUB theater from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. There will be a book signing and meet-and-greet...
Join Conservation Club in their celebration of bison, the national mammal. We will have games, crafts, and food. Burritos will be $4, drinks will be $1, and cookies will sell for $2. Come learn and have fun!
Learn about bison and the prairie ecosystems from Shantini Ramakrishnan, research and restoration coordinator at the Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge. Free and open to the public!! Lecture will be at 6PM in ARMAS, classroom 120... hosted by Conservation Club.
An evening of food, fun and sisterhood. Experience the emotionally charged poetry performed by Slam Poets, Authors and Activists, Mercedez Holtry and Eva Crespin. Then relax and take part one of the evenings activities (Paint & Sip, Card Making, etc.).
Come and study what the Bible has to say about the world we live in with other college students in a safe, fun, comfortable environment. Held every Tuesday in the NMHU SUB Third Floor, Room 321 or alternate location, 1st Floor Atrium.
There will be a used book sale at Donnelly Library Thursday, November 14 and Friday, November 15 from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. in the Library’s 1st Floor Lobby. Paperbacks are a $1.00 and hardbacks are $2.00. Starting at noon on Friday, November 15, you can fill a bag with books for $2.00. Proceeds benefit...
Daniel Chadborn, Assistant Professor of Psychology at New Mexico Highlands University, will read from his new book, Meet the Bronies: The Psychology of the Adult My Little Pony Fandom.
Daniel Chadborn, Assistant Professor of Psychology at New Mexico Highlands University, will read from his new book, Meet the Bronies: The Psychology of the Adult My Little Pony Fandom. Zoom link: https://nmhu.zoom.us/j/682767320
Monday-roc your mocs - campus wide Tuesday- pueblo throw - SUB atrium - 1 pm Wednesday- red awareness - SUB atrium - 5-6 pm Thursday- native american social - SUB Ballroom - 7:30 pm
Come and study what the Bible has to say about the world we live in with other college students in a safe, fun, comfortable environment. 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 A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America by Ronald Takaki at the third 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 and...
Come join us at our annual Thanksgiving Campus Wide Dinner and Food Drive! All faculty, staff and students are welcome! Price of admittance: one canned good or non-perishable food item. Dining Hall will be closed during this time frame. Must present valid HU ID!
Faculty are Invited to the Center for Teaching Excellence Service Learning event with guest presenter, Dr. Paula Smith-Hawkins. This three-part interactive seminar begins with an overview of experiential and problem-based learning, then specifically outlines the history of service learning in U.S. institutions. The second part explores current implementations of service learning and related high impact...
General admission: $15 NMHU faculty/staff/other local students w/valid I.D.s/senior citizens (65+): $12 Children (under 10 yrs.): $10 Advance tickets may be purchased at KEDP radio station, studio 103 or call 454-3238 for additional information.
Come and study what the Bible has to say about the world we live in with other college students in a safe, fun, comfortable environment. Held every Tuesday in the NMHU SUB Third Floor, Room 321 or alternate location, 1st Floor Atrium.