Western New Mexico University (WNMU) celebrated National Poetry Month in April with an event organized by Miller Library and The Humanities Department. Additionally, WNMU was a part of a series of poetry events, called, “The Poetry Long Weekend.” This long weekend of poetry events was curated by WNMU Associate Professor and Silver City/Grant County Poet… Continue reading Western New Mexico University Hosts Vibrant Slate of National Poetry Month Events
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NEWS RELEASE – WNMU Expands Telemental Health Training for Rural New Mexico
For rural and underserved communities in New Mexico, accessing professional counseling services has historically meant long travel and logistical challenges. To address this, Western New Mexico University (WNMU) is working to eliminate these barriers by expanding its telemental health training and services and positioning itself as a leader in modern counseling education. Central to this… Continue reading NEWS RELEASE – WNMU Expands Telemental Health Training for Rural New Mexico
National Cycling Event Made Less Grueling Thanks to WNMU Nursing Students and Staff
Student nurses from Western New Mexico University stepped out of the traditional hospital ward and onto the front lines of community sports medicine at the annual Tour of the Gila cycling race in late April/early May. These future healthcare professionals provided critical on-site care under the fast-paced, high-intensity conditions of the outdoor event. They sharpened… Continue reading National Cycling Event Made Less Grueling Thanks to WNMU Nursing Students and Staff
WNMU Hosts Mescalero Apache Students for Higher Education Immersion
Western New Mexico University recently welcomed dozens of seventh-grade students from the Mescalero Apache Schools for a multi-day visit that blended cultural preservation with an introduction to university life. The visit served as a gateway to the students’ annual mezcal harvest, a cornerstone of their cultural heritage, held in early May. The long-standing partnership between… Continue reading WNMU Hosts Mescalero Apache Students for Higher Education Immersion
WNMU Program Redefines “Exercise as Medicine” and STEM Education Training
At Western New Mexico University (WNMU), the study of human movement is more than just a science—it is a community mission. Kinesiology faculty members Garrett Peltonen, Ph.D., and Takahiro Sato, Ph.D., detail how the university’s program breaks down the walls between the classroom and the real world, proving that “exercise is medicine” for all ages.… Continue reading WNMU Program Redefines “Exercise as Medicine” and STEM Education Training
WNMU Concludes Successful Two-Day Research and Innovation Symposium
Western New Mexico University (WNMU) conducted its annual spring symposium in late April; the two-day event showcased academic excellence, creative scholarship and the diverse research initiatives of the university’s faculty and students. The event provided a comprehensive platform for the university community to engage with emerging insights on topics from local historical preservation to advancements… Continue reading WNMU Concludes Successful Two-Day Research and Innovation Symposium
WNMU Closed for Memorial Day, May 25
Western New Mexico University is closed on Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day.
WNMU Celebrates Spring 2026 Commencement with Keynote by Gov. Grisham
Hundreds of graduates crossed the stage Friday evening, May 8, at the Western New Mexico University spring 2026 Commencement in front of a standing-room only audience at the university’s Ben Altamirano Stadium. The keynote address was given by New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. The ceremony honored students graduating with degrees and certificates across various… Continue reading WNMU Celebrates Spring 2026 Commencement with Keynote by Gov. Grisham
History of Indigenous Enslavement Uncovered in WNMU Professor’s Research
A study by Western New Mexico University (WNMU) Professor of History, Andy Hernandez, Ph.D., challenges prevailing narratives about the end of slavery in the United States. In the chapter he contributed to ” Unpacking Silver City: Revealing the Rich Tapestry of a Historic Town,” Hernandez’s central argument is that Indigenous slavery and closely related practices… Continue reading History of Indigenous Enslavement Uncovered in WNMU Professor’s Research
Research by WNMU Professor Explores Silver City’s “Merchants of Modernity”
In a recent deep dive into the archives of Southwest history, Professor of History at Western New Mexico University (WNMU), Scott Fritz, Ph.D., unveiled new insights into how Silver City escaped the “ghost town” fate of its 19th-century neighbors in a chapter for the book, “Unpacking Silver City: Revealing the Rich Tapestry of a Historic… Continue reading Research by WNMU Professor Explores Silver City’s “Merchants of Modernity”
