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To submit or update a resource, please contact dssweb@nmsu.edu or Kerry Forsythe at kerryf@nmsu.edu/(575) 646-1406.
American Indian Programs
Garcia Annex, Room 136
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
(575) 646-4207
American Indian Program provides advising and academic assistance; sponsors cultural and social events for students; assists with job placement and job referrals. All students are eligible to use these services. Computer lab is available in Garcia Annex, Room 132, 8AM-5PM.
ASNMSU
2nd Floor Corbett Center
Hours: M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm
(575) 646-4415
The Associated Students of New Mexico State University (ASNMSU) was established as the student government in 1910 with, the purpose of serving the students of New Mexico State University. It has utilized some of the top undergraduate and graduate leaders in the southwest to shape the future of, and to establish premiere services and programs for New Mexico's university of choice.
Black Programs
Garcia Annex, Room 135
Hours: M-F 8AM-12PM, 1PM-5PM
(575) 646-4208
Black Programs provides counseling and academic assistance; maintains a library of Black Studies materials; sponsors cultural and social events for students; and assists with job placement and job referrals. All students are eligible to use services.
Campus Activities
Corbett Center Room 235
Hours: M-F 8AM-5PM
(575) 646-3200
The Department of Campus Activities offers involvement outside of the classroom - an essential complement to the student's academics. Leadership and personal growth opportunities are offered through student organizations, activity programming, Greek Life, and National Student Exchange and Union Program Council. This office also coordinates activities and events through the Activity Request process, administers the University Sales and Solicitation Policy, serves as liaison to the InterFaith Council and is responsible for the Student Handbook.
Chicano Programs
Garcia Annex, Room 138
Hours: M-F 8AM-12PM, 1PM-5PM
(575) 646-4206
Chicano Programs offers advocacy services for students with a number of academic, financial or life issues. Students may take advantage of a computer lab/lounge, free fax and long distance when applying for a job or internship. An e-mail list provides information on scholarships, internships, and campus events. Chicano Programs also provides support to thirteen Hispanic student organizations. All students may access services at Chicano Programs.
Hershel Zohn Theater/American Southwest Theatre Company
3014 McFie Circle (NMSU Campus) Las Cruces, NM 88003
Hours: varies
(575) 646 - 4517
For over 20 years, the American Southwest Theatre Company has been a proud leader in bring professional guest theatre artists to Las Cruces while supporting programs that enable school children to see productions at no or low-cost. Catch a play during their exciting 2008-2009 season.
Museums and Galleries
varies
Hours: varies
(505) 646 - 3739
NMSU Museums and Galleries offer a wealth of knowledge and culture through three on-campus art galleries and the University Museum (located at Kent Hall).
Pan American Center
1810 E. University Ave Las Cruces, NM 88003
Hours: M - F 8:00 - 5:00
(575) 646 - 4413
The Pan American Center is a 13,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Las Cruces, New Mexico, located on the campus of New Mexico State University. The arena serves as home court for the New Mexico State Aggies Men's and Women's Basketball and Women's Volleyball teams. The Pan American Center has also been a prolific host to a wide variety of concerts and special events from bullriding, NBA pre-season games, professional wrestling, and boxing matches, to the annual Las Cruces International Mariachi Conference and numerous touring Broadway productions.
Recital Hall
1075 N. Horseshoe, Las Cruces, NM 88003
Hours: Varies
(575) 646 - 2421
With its 512 seat capacity and newly installed state of the art sound system, performances in the Music Recital Hall are truly and excellent entertainment experience. Annual events include the Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra, ASNMSU Cultural Series, the Dona Ana Lyric Opera Series, the NMSU Choirs Series, the Power of Winds Series, the Keyboard Concert Series, and the Las Cruces Chamber Ballet's rendition of "the Nutcracker".
Student Organizations
This is a list of various types of student organizations at NMSU. They are classified by the type of organization they are.
http://www.nmsu.edu/StudentOrganizations/StudentOrganizationList.php
