NMHUPhoto/Rick Loffredo. Rosina Conde, the last speaker of the Chicano/a literature symposium, sings to Highlands faculty, staff and students, April 24, in Ilfeld Auditorium. Conde closed off the lecture series with stories and ballads from the 60s and 70s.
New Mexico Highlands academic advisor Kenneth Yara, right, gives Matthew Trujillo, an international business major, the Super Initiative Award April 24 during the annual Student Support Services Award banquet. The banquet recognized exceptional students, staff and...
The NMHU Jazz Choir will be “Puttin’ on the Ritz” in Ilfeld Auditorium May 2 at 7:30 p.m. Directed by André García-Nuthmann, the singers will present a program of sophisticated Broadway tunes by such giants as Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and the...
Environmental geology students and faculty at New Mexico Highlands University are collaborating with researchers from Ireland and France on geologic rifts thanks to a recent grant from the National Science Foundation. “To me, it’s important not just to...
The biannual New Mexico Highlands Student Art Show will be on display in the university’s Burris Hall gallery through May 1. “New Mexico Highlands has a long tradition in the arts,” said art professor David Lobdell. “We have a good crop of...
Photo by Sean Weaver/NMHUNew Mexico Highlands students Levell Lee, left, and Tiffany Neeley observe a moment of silence April 17 at the university’s Central Park to commemorate the anniversary of the campus shooting at Virginia Tech. On April 16, 2007, Virginia...
NMHU Photo Rick Loffredo. As part of National Library Week, Highlands Mariachi Vaqueros de la Sierra performed for patrons of Donnelly Library on the New Mexico Highlands University campus. The library staff also provided free refreshments to visitors during the...
The New Mexico Highlands Concert Choir will perform works by one of America’s most distinguished Broadway composers and lyricists for its spring program April 20 at 3 p.m. in Ilfeld Auditorium. directed the program, Singing Sondheim, will include a wide variety...
Dr. Erlinda Gonzales-Berry speaks to Highlands faculty, staff and studentsApril 10 at Ilfeld Auditorium. Gonzales-Berry, who spoke about Chicano/aliterature, is the fifth speaker of a lecture series that will continuethrough the end of April.
Lively numbers by Chuck Mangione, Duke Ellington, Dean Sorenson and Dizzy Gillespe will ring Ilfeld Auditorium during the Swing and Latin pulse of the New Mexico Highlands University Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble in a concert on April 18 at 7:00 p.m. Featured pieces...