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June 8, 1984. New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) is a public military junior college and high school in Roswell, New Mexico. Founded in 1891, NMMI operates under the auspices of the State of New Mexico, under a dedicated Board of Regents that reports to the Governor of New Mexico. Located in downtown Roswell, NMMI enrolls nearly 1,000 cadets ...
Oct. 16—In a battle between the top two teams in the Western Junior College Athletic Conference, it was No. 3 New Mexico Military Institute that prevailed against the No. 10 Odessa College ...
New Mexico State University. New Mexico State University (NMSU) is a midsize university with a 51% graduation rate. The institution is best known for its agricultural science studies and ranks ...
The University of the Southwest was founded by B. Clarence Evans as Hobbs Baptist College in 1956. It operated as a two-year junior college until 1958 when it was renamed New Mexico Baptist College in 1958 and began granting four-year degrees. In 1961, the college moved onto a site just north of Hobbs, New Mexico, and was re-established as an ...
The University of New Mexico (UNM; Spanish: Universidad de Nuevo México) [6] is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico.Founded in 1889 by the New Mexico Territorial Legislature, it is the state's second oldest university, the flagship university in the state, [7] [8] and the largest by enrollment, with 22,630 students in 2023.
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.
With 1,244 undergraduate students as of 2021, New Mexico Tech is a relatively small university focused on science and engineering. [4] It was founded by the New Mexico Territorial Legislature in 1889 as the New Mexico School of Mines, with the goal of boosting the territorial economy by teaching mining specialties at the college level.
From 1934 to 1940, the institution, first named Eastern New Mexico Junior College (ENMJC) operated as a community college. [5] In 1940, the third and fourth years of college were first offered, leading to a bachelor's degree , and the institution was renamed Eastern New Mexico College (ENMC).