A Best Value School

The WNMU School of Education earned a top-three ranking for its graduate level online reading and literacy programs, according to Best Value Schools. Its bachelor’s level initial teacher preparation programs were also selected as top choices in the mountain region by...

WNMU Graduate Programs Top Lists

GradDegree.com recognized the demand for some of the university’s best master’s level programs by assigning it top rankings, WNMU was deemed to have New Mexico’s most popular online English graduate certificate, psychology graduate certificate and School of Social Work. WNMU was also determined to have the southwest region’s most popular history...

Top Undergraduate Business Degree

WNMU School of Business earned a top ranking on Study.com, which named the university’s online bachelor’s in business No. 22 on their list. The site selected WNMU based on the quality of its academic and career resources, program rigor and faculty...

Specialty Cookies at the Breast Cancer Awareness Bake Sale

Visitors to the third floor of the Student Memorial Building this afternoon (Thursday, Oct. 12) will come across a sweet fundraiser. The Breast Cancer Awareness bake sale organized by WNMU’s Student Social Work Association boasts a table full of brownies, cupcakes, rice crispy treats, nachos and cookies baked with extra love. “I watched the baker sift ingredients into this cookie dough,” said Amaris Fay, the MSW student who serves as the Vice President of WNMU’s Student Social Work Association. Fay’s friend Myrna Collins owns an Arizona bakery and donated six dozen of her handmade cookies to the Breast Cancer Awareness bake sale. Whether oatmeal raisin or chocolate chip cookie, they sell for $0.50 each or three for $1. Half of the proceeds from the Breast Cancer Awareness bake sale go to support those with breast cancer, and half go to support the Student Social Work Association. Amaris said everyone should stop by and indulge in a decadent treat or at...

Dinner and a Movie event to feature award-winning director

When was the last time, or first time for that matter, you had dinner and a movie with the filmmakers? Uncle Bill’s home movies don’t count. Award-winning screenwriter Mark Medoff is coming to Silver City to screen his new film The Heart Outright on Sunday, August 6. The film's director Ross Marks will also be present. An Italian-themed dinner will be served on the patio next to Light Hall on WNMU’s Silver City campus. Diners will have an opportunity to meet the filmmakers. They will also introduce their production in historic Light Hall Theater. Mark Medoff is a playwright, screenwriter, film and theater director, actor and professor. His play “Children of a Lesser God” received both a Tony Award and Laurence Olivier Award for Best Play. He wrote the screenplay for the major motion picture starring William Hurt and Marlee Matlin, and was nominated for an Academy Award. Ross Marks, director and professor, organizes the Las Cruces International Film Festival, which...

Employers invited to register for Spring Career Fair

Western New Mexico University will be hosting its annual Spring Career Fair on Tuesday, May 2, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Student Memorial Center 3rd floor. The event is open to non-profits, small businesses, and civic organizations that are looking to hire full-time or part-time employees. More than 20 businesses have already registered to participate. “More than 200 students will be graduating in May and we would like to have them stay in our community, hired by our area businesses, so that they can remain in New Mexico and make a difference,” said Vanessa Stroman, WNMU Career Services Coordinator. WNMU’s Office of Career Services offers year-round job placement services for students including resume building and mock interviews. Employers are welcome to have a...

Charity project to benefit area homeless

WNMU social work student Nadia Justiniano is organizing a project to help homeless people in the area. The main idea is to make a group of volunteers from all around the city, to gather supplies that will help the homeless population. Items such as clothing, blankets, toys, medicine and canned food. Justiniano, a freshman Lady Mustang tennis player from Bolivia, is collecting donated supplies and partnering with the Silver City Gospel Mission to connect with those in need. To send her items, you can contact nadiajustiniano99@hotmail.es or (575) 313 –...

F Week events focus on feminism, female empowerment & Bingo

The Center for Gender Equity at Western New Mexico University is hosting F Week, a series of events which focus on feminism and empowering women beginning March 6. “These series of events will empower women through transformative programming. The Center’s student coordinators are hopeful that numerous individuals will be in attendance of the events which will occur from March 6 to March 9," Center’s Graduate Assistant Lauren Dazey said. "Through the empowerment of women, we want to aid in achieving equal pay and breaking the ever-present glass ceiling. The Center also wishes to bust the myth about feminism and show that anyone has the potential to be a feminist, regardless of your gender.” March 6 An Introduction to F Week: What Does Feminism Mean to You?, 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Student Memorial Center 3rd floor. Bingo!, 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Student Memorial Center 2nd floor where you can practice your bingo skills inspired by online bingo site...

Education Hall of Fame nominations open

The WNMU School of Education is calling for nominations for its Education Hall of Fame. "For selection to the Education Hall of Fame, the individual must have demonstrated a dominant interest in classroom teaching and devoted the major portion of his/her professional career to classroom teaching at the primary, secondary or higher education level" - Education Hall of Fame Charter 01/20/1987 To nominate a person, please submit the person's name, address and WNMU graduation date(s). Please attach a supporting statement indicating why selection is merited. Those eligible for consideration for selection to the Hall of Fame include bachelor degree graduates and the teaching faculty who are graduates of WNMU or its predecessor institutions. Nominations and supporting documentation must be postmarked by March 12 of the nominating year. The person nominating a candidate must provide adequate documentation and evidence to support the worthiness of the nominee, including information...