Students and parents, join Environmental Health & Safety Manager Brian Henington, Dean of Students Kim Blea and Housing Director Yvette Wilkes Wednesday, July 29 at 10 a.m. Mountain time for a question-and-answer session regarding safety preparations for the fall semester. Please submit questions prior to the Q&A session to Fall2020@nmhu.edu. Please click the link below […]
New Mexico Highlands University presents a virtual National Day of the Cowboy Art Exhibition in the university’s Ray Drew Gallery. The 15-minute video of the art exhibition can be viewed online at http://galleries.nmhu.edu/ray-drew-gallery/ It features 14 cowboy artists from New Mexico, Oklahoma and Arizona.
Please join us for a Q&A Thursday, August 6 at 10 a.m. mountain time for a question-and-answer session regarding classes for the fall semester. Please submit questions prior to the Q&A session to Fall2020@nmhu.edu This week's guests: School of Business, Media and Technology Dean Veena Parboteeah School of Social Work Director of Field Education Tamara Thiedeman College […]
Please join New Mexico Highlands University for an online convocation welcoming our incoming freshmen and transfer students. This special annual event marks the exciting beginning of our students’ future as a member of the New Mexico Highlands family. The event will be Tuesday, Aug. 18 at 11 a.m. online at https://nmhu.zoom.us/j/93690247457
Community members who are not currently enrolled at Highlands University can take one free online course for the fall semester. The free course may be chosen as one of four undergraduate offerings: Indigenous People of North America, Art of the Americas, Aerobic Dance, or Introduction to Native American/Hispano Cultural Studies. The free fall courses begin […]
August 20-September 24: HU students, faculty, and staff with a valid ID have free admission to a new drive-in experience every Thursday at the Fort Union Drive-in, 3300 7th St, Las Vegas, NM 87701. If a staff member has a family and they all fit in one vehicle, with no more than five people per […]