WNMU Reflects on the Career of Its First Graduate
As Women’s History Month begins, WNMU recognizes the accomplishments of its first graduate, Isabel Eckles. Born in Delaware in 1877, Eckles graduated from what was then known as New Mexico Normal School in 1895 with a diploma that was “to be considered as a first class teacher’s certificate in any of the counties of the Territory of New Mexico,” according to the language of the Council Bill that established the school. After teaching in Silver City for 16 years, Eckles was elected to the State Board of Education in 1912. She then successfully ran to be the Grant County Superintendent of Schools, a position to which she was reelected. After being term-limited from continuing as County Superintendent, Eckles became the Registrar of New Mexico Normal School in 1919. (The school’s name would be changed to New Mexico State Teacher’s College in 1920.) While working as Registrar, she also served as the President of the State Teachers’ Association. In 1922, following...