Pride Month is a celebration of community, authenticity and belonging. 🌈
At NMSU, every Aggie deserves to feel seen, supported and valued — because you belong here.
Happy Pride Month, Aggies! ❤️
At the same time, congratulations to our new Fall 2026 – Spring 2027 Leadership: Andras Braun, Matthew Gonzalez, Jai Madrigal, Danna Silvestre, and Felicity Melendrez!
Thank you to our outgoing E-Council Leadership — Elizabeth Williams, Andras Braun, and Michael Loest — for an awesome year! We appreciate all of your hard work, dedication, and everything you contributed to E-Council.
We were honored to welcome Jodi Larson as the Spring 2026 Ingeniero Eminente for the Order of the Engineer and Sociedad de Ingenieros ceremony at New Mexico State University.
A proud graduate of NMSU’s Industrial Engineering program, Class of 1987, Jodi shared insights from her remarkable career leading global supply chain transformation and innovation at Microsoft and beyond.
Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. 🇺🇸
Their sacrifice will never be forgotten.
In observance of Memorial Day, NMSU will be closed today.
To all the graduating high school seniors becoming Aggies this fall, congratulations! 🎓🤠
We’re so excited to welcome you to the Aggie family and can’t wait to see you on campus soon 🥳
Here are your Highest Honors Graduates of the class of Spring 2026 🎓 Your hard work and dedication to your academics has paid off. Go Aggies 🤩
Here are the recipients in order:
Mohammad Nabil Al Aqtash
Hillary Donna Bourger
Michaela F. Martinez
Anacristina Muniz
Congratulations to Devin Michael Binns, Caedon Anthony Carrasco, Daniel Alexander Rhodes, and Isaiah Johnathan Zunic for being part of the 2026-2027 cohort.
Recipients of the prestigious Tim Thompson Graduate Scholarship were recognized at the annual Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering banquet earlier this month.
Champions of Engineering Excellence | At #NMSU, leadership takes shape through collaboration — and often around a conference table. Mike ’72 and Judy ’12 Johnson understand that better than most.
Their latest gift to the College of Engineering @NMSU_engineer building campaign names the Grant W. Gray Conference Room, a space designed for dialogue, mentorship and big ideas.
It’s a meaningful tribute to Judy’s father, Grant Wendell Gray, a 1950 graduate of New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (now NMSU) whose life was transformed by education, and a reflection of the Johnsons’ belief that where ideas are shared, futures are built. ✨
From engineering to the arts, agriculture, athletics and education, their generosity continues to create opportunities for Aggies to learn, lead and thrive. Because for Mike and Judy, giving back isn’t just about honoring the past; it’s about building what comes next.
Read more about Mike and Judy Johnson: https://t.co/OKM04gbofx
Learn more about supporting the NMSU College of Engineering building fund at https://t.co/zYvaNyVCbT.
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