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Higher education was transformative for the Sanchez family

As the first in their families to go to college, Ernest J. Sanchez ’67 and Bernadette Sanchez ’92 ’03 created the foundation for...

Foreman leaves legacy of service, loyalty

Harold Wayne “Chub” Foreman ’61, a longtime friend of NMSU and the College of Engineering, passed away in March 2023 at age 84.

Late NMSU professor leaves legacy of persistence, faith, positivity

What began as a simple visit from an NMSU Upward Bound staff member to Gadsden High School changed Laura Navarro’s life.

Upward Bound helps Navarro family pay it forward

What began as a simple visit from an NMSU Upward Bound staff member to Gadsden High School changed Laura Navarro’s life.

Foreman leaves behind storied lifetime, legacy of optimism

A self-made millionaire by the age of 26, a U.S. Congressman by the age of 28, and named to two Presidential cabinet positions by 38, Edgar...

50 years in the making: Las Cruces grandmother fulfills dream

Susan Stoltzfus ’21 accomplished a lifelong dream when she completed her college education, which she started more than 50 years ago at NMSU.

First-generation student turns NMSU into a family tradition

Trevas Younger’s career path has been anything but typical, but her life experience has brought her to an occupation that speaks to her heart...

Higher education a tradition for northeastern New Mexico ranching family

Higher education and ranching go hand-in-hand for the Davis family, who own a 130,000-acre ranch in Colfax County near Cimarron, New Mexico.

Longtime staff member cultivated family ties to NMSU

For more than 20 years, Doris “Ra Ra” Simpson was a fixture on the NMSU campus.