Community Invited to Participate in Huacha Tournament

Huachas is a traditional game played in Hispanic communities and fans of the game will have the opportunity to participate in a Huacha Tournament on Sunday, October 11 at Old James Stadium. The tournament will begin at 11:00 a.m. and space is limited for participation. Participants can pre-register for $20 per person or for $25 at the event. The two member teams must check in by 10:30 a.m. “This tournament is a fun way to encourage more Hispanic alumni from WNMU to participate in our Homecoming activities,” said Patricia Cano, retired WNMU professor and event facilitator. “The game of huachas, which is similar to horseshoes, is played by pitching washers into a cup which is 30 feet away.” Participants earn points by making the washer in the cup, having the washer lean against the cup or by hitting a board. The double-elimination tournament, organized by Fidel Quintana, Vice-President of the Chicano Alumni Chapter, will donate its proceeds to the Chicano Alumni Chapter...

CNA Courses Offered Through Partnership With Silver Care Center

Western New Mexico University is partnering with the Silver City Care Center and Help New Mexico to offer certified nursing assistant courses to the public. The courses will begin October 13 and run through November 10. Interested applicants may qualify for financial aid assistance and a pre-employment screening is required. Prospective students should contact Susa Montoya with Help New Mexico at 575-538-3737 to make an appointment and check for necessary qualifications. The courses will be administered through the Department of Community and Workforce Development at Western New Mexico University with the partnership of the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act. For more information, please contact Kathy Sorells at...

Homecoming Weekend To Include Chicano Conference Events

The dream of Patricia Cano, a retired Western New Mexico University professor who taught Chicano Studies for 25 years, is finally coming true during Homecoming Weekend on October 9. The Chicano Conference will be a reunion for all Hispanic students who graduated from WNMU including those who were members of Chicano organizations such as Los Estudiantes Unidos and MEChA. The conference will be an opportunity for the students to be back at their alma mater, serving as panelists and discussing current social issues affecting the Chicano community. “In the early 1970s, Los Estudiantes Unidos, the first Chicano organization on campus, was organized and became very active,” said Cano. “The students demanded that the university offer courses that were culturally relevant to them.” During that time, Dr. Bonnie Buckley-Maldonado and Dr. Art Martinez began teaching the first Chicano Studies courses. Workshops were conducted on campus with professors from nearby universities....

Chicano Cartoonist To Speak, Premiere New TV Show

Political cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz, who has been described as perhaps the most prolific Chicano artist in the nation, will be on the Western New Mexico University campus as part of the Raza Alumni Reunion for Homecoming 2015. On Thursday, October 8 at 7:00 p.m., Alcaraz will give a presentation at the Global Resource Center on campus. He will speak about his experience as a writer and then premiere the first episode of Bordertown, an upcoming American adult animated sitcom. The premiere will be followed by a Q&A opportunity. In November of 2013, Alcaraz was announced as a writer for Bordertown, created by Family Guy writer, Mark Hentemann, with Seth MacFarlane as the executive producer. Since then, Alcaraz was named a consulting producer for the series and he has traveled around the country promoting the series with special showings of the first episode. The 13-episode first season will premiere on Fox in January of 2016. It is the story of two families living in a Southwest...

Women In The Arts Series To Feature Rose B. Simpson

Western New Mexico University is partnering with the Mimbres Region Arts Council to host international artist Rose B. Simpson for the inaugural Edwina and Charles Miler Women In The Arts Lecture Series on October 8 and 9. The lecture series event begins Thursday, October 8 with an artist reception at 5:30 p.m. at Light Hall Theater patio. It is followed by a presentation and lecture at 6:30 p.m. A 15-minute Q&A session will close the event. Rose B. Simpson is an internationally active mixed media contemporary artist from Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. She will present her work and collaborate with students during a workshop on Friday, October 9. The “Can Control” mural workshop begins at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, October 9 at the entrance of the McCray Gallery. Rose and Watermelon7, an aerosol artist from the Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico, plan to introduce techniques and design methods for aerosol mural painting to students. The public is invited to attend to observe the...

Book Signing Event Scheduled for Writer-In-Residence’s New Novel

Fans of fiction and magical realism will have first dibs on a new novel by J.J. Wilson, Writer-in-Residence at Western New Mexico University, during a book signing on Friday, October 2 in Light Hall Theater. The 5:00 p.m. event will include a short presentation and the opportunity to purchase a signed copy of Damnificados, Wilson’s first novel.   Damnificados is loosely based on the real-life occupation of a half-completed skyscraper in Caracas, Venezuela, the Tower of David. Wilson’s idea to write the book originated during a visit to Venezuela in 2013. The Tower of David was erected in 1990 and abandoned in 1994 when the Venezuelan government ran short of funds to complete the project due to the country’s banking crisis. More than 2,500 people moved into the structure until they were eventually relocated in phases through July 2015. In this fictional version, 600 “damnificados” – vagabonds and misfits – take over the tower and set up a community including schools...

Alumni Golf Tournament To Raise Thousands In Scholarship Dollars

More than one hundred golfers will tee up at Scott Memorial Park for the annual WNMU Alumni Scholarship Golf Tournament held during Homecoming weekend on October 9. The event is estimated to raise at least $8,000 in scholarship money for current WNMU students. Organized by the Office of Alumni Affairs, the tournament is set up as a four-man scramble with a shotgun start time of 9:00 a.m. Breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m., prepared by the Club House. Registration is $400 as a team, or $125 per individual. Businesses can support the event by purchasing a hole sponsorship for $55 a hole. “For alumni, this event has become a signature event for Homecoming weekend,” said Cari Lemon, Director of Alumni Affairs. “We are always encouraged to see alumni and other community members coming together to support our students financially.” Nearly $50,000 has already been raised from this even through the last three years. The proceeds will benefit four specific scholarships including...

Three Alumni To Be Honored At Homecoming 2015

A state legislator, high education leader, and retired educator will be honored at this year’s Homecoming 2015 festivities during the second weekend of October. The Office of Alumni Affairs has announced the names of three individuals that will receive alumni awards for their leadership and contributions to the community. New Mexico State Senator Howie Morales is receiving the Distinguished Alumnus Ambassador Award. Senator Morales earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees from WNMU. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree from New Mexico State University. Senator Morales is serving in his second term as a State Senator. He began his career in public service serving as the Grant County Clerk in 2005. A passionate educator, Senator Morales has a successful track record of leadership in the Cobre School District as a teacher and baseball coach. Dr. Lorraine Morales is receiving the Distinguished Alumna Ambassador award. Dr. Morales earned a bachelor’s degree in...

Board of Regents Meet, Approve Several Items, Introduce New Member

The Board of Regents at Western New Mexico University met on Monday, September 14, at the main campus in Silver City. The five-member board introduced a new member, Dr. Carl Foster, recently appointed by Governor Susana Martinez. Foster resides in Albuquerque, NM. His career in higher education includes being a faculty member at New Mexico Highlands University. He has held leadership positions at New Mexico Tech and is currently a commissioner with the New Mexico Public Schools Capital Outlay Advisory Board. The board unanimously approved several items including updates to the Staff Senate Handbook and the Staff Senate Constitution and Bylaws. Both documents were presented to the board, for with minor changes in language. The university’s Master Plan document, previously presented to the board on several occasions, was also approved unanimously. The document lays out a map of potential campus infrastructure and landscape changes from 2014-2029. The Master Plan can be viewed...

University Bookstore Now Accepts Mustang Dollars

  Western New Mexico University Bookstore is excited to announce that the bookstore now accepts Mustang Dollars in addition to financial aid. As part of the bookstore’s ongoing efforts to make shopping hassle-free, accepting multiple methods of payment helps streamline the purchase process to ensure students have access to the products they need when they need them. The bookstore is only the second campus service, joining dining services, to accept Mustang Dollars. “This is all about enhancing the campus experience for students – making sure they have convenient access to the necessities,” said Zach Serowik, store manager of the Western New Mexico University Bookstore. “They can now use the same card to access their dorm rooms, grab a sandwich at the Mustang Deli and pick up needed textbooks or supplies at the bookstore.” Breaking down the process, financial aid and Mustang Dollars are loaded on to each student’s Mustang Wallet account. When a student...