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New Mexico Highlands University. New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) is a public university in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Founded in 1893, it has satellite campuses in Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Farmington and Roswell. NMHU has an average annual enrollment of approximately 3,000 students and offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate ...
Nov. 30—New Mexico Highlands University has narrowed its search for a new president to five finalists, a shortlist that includes a top official at the school and senior administrators at ...
NAIA Division I. (Red River Athletic Conference) Hobbs Baptist College (1956–1958) New Mexico Baptist College (1958–1962) College of the Southwest (1962–2008) New Mexico Highlands University. Las Vegas (Main) Farmington. Rio Rancho.
The New Mexico Normal School, as it was originally called (renamed New Mexico Normal University in 1902, later becoming New Mexico Highlands University as it is today), took some time to form, but was ready for its first class of students in 1898. By this time Hewett had achieved a modicum of fame, at least locally, and had become friendly with ...
In New Mexico, a cyberattack hit New Mexico Highlands University in April, which locked users' files. The hackers demanded that the computers' owners pay a fee for a decryption code, according to ...
Apr. 10—New Mexico Highlands University has extended canceled classes through Sunday after a cyberattack threatened the university's cybersecurity defenses and resulted in significant tech outages.
Website. www.nmhucowboys.com. The New Mexico Highlands Cowboys and Cowgirls are the athletic teams that represent New Mexico Highlands University, located in Las Vegas, New Mexico, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Cowboys and Cowgirls compete as members of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for all 11 varsity sports.
Dec. 22—New Mexico Highlands University has selected Neil Woolf, a longtime higher education administrator who most recently served at Southern Oregon University, as its next president. "I think ...