Culture Fest Week: Passport to Deliciousness
A changing daily menu of dishes representing cultures in the Americas; Africa & Caribbean; Europe, Australia & New Zealand; Indigenous U.S. & Pacific Islands Indigenous cultures; Asia & the Middle East.
A changing daily menu of dishes representing cultures in the Americas; Africa & Caribbean; Europe, Australia & New Zealand; Indigenous U.S. & Pacific Islands Indigenous cultures; Asia & the Middle East.
A vocal performance by the UWC African Chorus
For students, Handshake works a lot like LinkedIn, the professional networking site. Students can build profiles highlighting their academic accomplishments, skills and extracurricular activities, and then make those profiles visible to companies on Handshake that have connected with our university.
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.
How the meaning of words can be misconstrued when there are language barriers.
Join NMHU and celebrate the culture of the Polynesian Islands with this exclusive show! Thursday, Jan. 30th 7:30 p.m. at Ilfeld Auditorium NMHU Students with valid ID FREE General Admission $10 NMHU Staff/Faculty, other students, and children $5 Tickets can be purchased beginning Jan. 20th 1-5 p.m. from KEDP Radio Station
An opportunity to meet, greet and watch a performance by our recently crowned NMHU Native American Queen.
Reflect on the weeks events and share your thoughts, feelings and opinions. A prize will be given to the individual with the most stamps in their passport.
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.
The Big Read kick-off features a performance by legendary Las Vegas cowboy sculptor and poet Duke Sundt at the Highlands Student Center Ballroom, 800 National Ave., from 5 to 7 p.m. Highlands President Sam Minner will welcome the community, and there will be refreshments and cowboy-themed activities. Read more online here: https://www.nmhu.edu/highlands-kicks-off-nea-big-read-program-february-7/
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.
To complete your 2020-21 FAFSA bring both student and parent 2018 federal tax returns. Offices available to answer questions: Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships Admissions Student Success HUE There will be a drawing for 3 NMHU Sodexo bookstore scholarships for 2020-21.
Show and Dessert Starring Vanann Moore Dr. Andre Garcia-Nuthmann Accompanied by Dr. Edwin Aybar Plaza Hotel Ballroom Ticket Prices: $20 a person $35 a couple Contact for tickets: 505-454-3359
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.
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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.
NMHU Vatos Rugby vs. Los Angeles 7's Invitational February 27 1 - 3 p.m.
Dr. Eric Romero will lead a discussion of True Grit by Charles Portis at the first meeting of the True Grit, True Culture, True Place: Reading Group. Learn more about the reading group here: https://www.nmhu.edu/professor-leads-reading-group-about-culture-place-and-perseverance/ 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 […]