WNMU Interdisciplinary Studies Major Combines Welding, Art and Business

WNMU student Alicia Mancilla is studying Expressive Arts, Business Administration and Welding with an eye to someday starting her own custom fence and gate business.

Originally from Goodyear, Arizona, Alicia Mancilla began her college career as a criminal justice major at New Mexico State University. Now a rising senior at Western New Mexico University, Mancilla is studying Interdisciplinary Studies—combining Welding, Expressive Arts, and Business Administration—in a major that is uniquely suited to her interests and career goals. Mancilla’s path to… Continue reading WNMU Interdisciplinary Studies Major Combines Welding, Art and Business

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Campus Listening Sessions Kick Off Presidential Search

Western New Mexico University has launched a comprehensive nationwide search for its next president, partnering with executive search firm Anthem Academics to lead the process. Representatives from Anthem spent several days on the WNMU Silver City campus conducting interviews, engaging in listening sessions and immersing themselves in the university’s culture. Over two evenings, university faculty,… Continue reading Campus Listening Sessions Kick Off Presidential Search

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Board of Regents Move Forward with Presidential Search, Address December 2024 Actions

The Western New Mexico University (WNMU) Board of Regents held its regular meeting Thursday, July 31, 2025, in person at the J. Cloyd Miller Library on the WNMU Silver City campus. Present were Regents Steven Neville, John V. Wertheim, J. Dean Reed, and Keana Huerta. In his first official report to the board, Interim President… Continue reading Board of Regents Move Forward with Presidential Search, Address December 2024 Actions

WNMU Bachelor of Fine Arts Graduate Finds Meaning Through Abstraction

SILVER CITY, NM—When Western New Mexico University alum Charlee Alexander was in high school, she expected that college would lead her to a career as a dentist or orthodontist. Instead, she is graduating this May with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Her career direction changed when the COVID-19 pandemic began. “When I realized that… Continue reading WNMU Bachelor of Fine Arts Graduate Finds Meaning Through Abstraction

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Interdisciplinary Studies Major Finds the Right Fit at WNMU

Evan Leyva graduated from Western New Mexico University in May. (Photo courtesy of NMSU Marketing and Communications.)

SILVER CITY, NM— Recent Interdisciplinary Studies graduate Evan Leyva chose to attend WNMU based on an email exchange he had with a faculty member prior to enrolling. “I sent emails out to faculty I thought sounded interesting and could tell me more about the school,” he said, “and one [WNMU faculty member] gave me the… Continue reading Interdisciplinary Studies Major Finds the Right Fit at WNMU

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Lines of Perception: New Mexico Ceramic Artist Leads CLAY Festival Workshop at WNMU

Ceramic artist Bianka Groves (right) leads workshop participants at WNMU as part of this year’s Silver City CLAY Festival, July 16, 2025. Groves is a New Mexico-based artist whose work is represented in galleries and collections across the United States.

SILVER CITY, NM – Ceramic artist Bianka Groves credits her high school art teacher for setting her on her current path. “I was considered a ‘bad kid’ in school, getting into in-school suspension,” explained Groves. “My teacher would come and rescue me out of in-school suspension and put me to work in the clay room,… Continue reading Lines of Perception: New Mexico Ceramic Artist Leads CLAY Festival Workshop at WNMU

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WNMU Regents Meet, Approve Professional Services Contract

SILVER CITY, NM – The Western New Mexico University Board of Regents held a special meeting virtually on Monday, July 21, 2025. Present at the meeting were Regents Steven Neville, John V. Wertheim, J. Dean Reed and Keana Huerta. The meeting began with Chair Neville inviting Regent Wertheim to provide an overview of the Regents’… Continue reading WNMU Regents Meet, Approve Professional Services Contract

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WNMU Master’s Degree Graduate Achieves Success in Coaching

WNMU Alum and wrestling coach Mac Borrego watches as one of his student-athletes competes.

SILVER CITY, NM—Combining the fields of Psychology, Kinesiology, and Educational Leadership into a degree plan might not seem an obvious choice for most students approaching graduate school, but for recent WNMU graduate and high school social studies teacher Macario Borrego, the three disciplines were a natural fit. In addition to being a teacher, Borrego coaches… Continue reading WNMU Master’s Degree Graduate Achieves Success in Coaching

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Advancing Scholarship in the Arts, WNMU Develops Catalog of Its Permanent Art Collection

Art from the permanent collection at WNMU is displayed in the “Pen, Pencil, and Print” exhibition at the McCray Gallery of Contemporary Art in 2023. The university is working to create a more complete catalog of its holdings, preserving the collection for generations to come and making it digitally accessible to art scholars.

SILVER CITY, NM—Adding a new app to a computer or phone might seem everyday business for most people, but for Jill Winburn, the director of the WNMU Francis McCray Gallery of Contemporary Art, adding an app called CatalogIt has been revolutionary. The McCray Gallery is home base for the university’s permanent art collection, and CatalogIt… Continue reading Advancing Scholarship in the Arts, WNMU Develops Catalog of Its Permanent Art Collection

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