Western New Mexico University
Motto | Transforming The Future Together |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1893 |
President | Joseph Shepard |
Students | Approx 3,500 |
Location | Silver City, New Mexico, U.S. |
Colors |
Royal Purple and Golden Yellow |
Nickname | Mustangs |
Mascot | Rawhide |
Website |
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Western New Mexico University is a public university located in Silver City, in the U.S. state of New Mexico. It has served the people of the state and its surrounding areas as a comprehensive, regional, rural, public coeducational university since 1893 and caters to a student body diverse in age, culture, language and ethnic background.
History
Founded in the Territory of New Mexico on February 11, 1893 as the New Mexico Normal School, the school began to offer classes on September 3, 1894 in a rented Presbyterian church. On June 2, 1893, the nascent board of regents accepted 20 acres (81,000 m2) of Town of Silver City land situated on a hillside overlooking the town donated by Regent, and Mayor Town of Silver City, Colonel John W. Fleming. In November 1896, the school's first permanent building, Old Main, was dedicated and within twenty years enrollment had reached nearly 500 students.
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Fall 2012
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Main Campus
Academics
WNMU offers more than 70 areas of study. Twelve master degrees, 41 baccalaureate degrees, and 20 associate degrees and certificate programs are available. Fields of study include accounting, business, chemistry, criminal justice, education, environmental sustainability, forest/wildlife, graphic design, nursing, occupational therapy, psychology, social work and zoology.
In fall of 2015, enrollment was over 3,500 students. The student to faculty ratio is 18:1.
In addition to its Silver City location, WNMU's Gallup Graduate Studies Center serves the diverse needs of northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Arizona. Located in Gallup, NM, the graduate studies center offers Master of Arts programs in Counseling and Educational Leadership, as well as Master of Arts in Teaching programs in Elementary, Secondary and Special Education. Courses leading to teaching endorsements in Bilingual Education and TESOL, as well as New Mexico Alternative Teaching Licensure in Elementary, Secondary and Special education are also available.
Well known for its School of Education, other areas of interest include Criminal Justice, Occupational Therapy, Business Management, Nursing, and Social Work.
WNMU also supports learning centers in Deming, Truth or Consequences, and Lordsburg, New Mexico.
More than 150 courses are offered online. Online degrees include the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, Bachelor of Social Work (Online BSW), Master of Social Work (Online MSW) and bachelor degrees in criminal justice, nursing and rehabilitation services.
The University has received numerous awards for excellence. In 2003 WNMU was the first 4-year university in the state to be recognized by Quality New Mexico with its highest honor, the Zia Award. The Best Practice Award was received by WNMU's School of Education in 2005. In 2006 the Silver City Chamber of Commerce awarded WNMU its Large Business of the Year Award. Two years later, WNMU received the 2008 Pinon Recognition, and the 2008 Companero Award. In 2009, the Department of Institutional Advancement received the Pinon Recognition from Quality New Mexico.
Western New Mexico University is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Athletics
Athletics teams are nicknamed the Mustangs and compete in several sports such as football, volleyball, tennis, softball, basketball, cross country, and golf.
Conference affiliations
Western New Mexico is a member of the NCAA Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC), which they competed from 1967 to 1990, Prior re-joining the RMAC in 2006, WNMU also competed as an NCAA D-II Independent, then in the Pacific West Conference from 1998 to 2005, and later the Heartland Conference during the entire 2005-06 season.
On May 1, 2015, WNMU had accepted an invitation to join the Lone Star Conference, effective the 2016-17 season.[1]
Child Development Center
WNMU's on campus Child Development Center is nationally recognized and accredited. The 5 Star program is a learning lab for students earning degrees in early childhood education.
Campus Life
The WNMU campus is a hybrid of registered historic buildings and modern facilities with LEED cerfitications. The 80 acre campus includes over 40 buildings with four residence halls, a nearly 1000 seat Fine Arts Center Theater, swimming pool and football field. Students have access to a fitness center and a campus movie theater. A long held tradition, The Great Race was created in 1967 and is celebrated each spring. Students form teams and compete against each other in several go cart races for one week. Each fall, as a rite of passage, new students climb W Mountain and Paint The W during the first week of the new school year.
University Museum
Housed in Fleming Hall, the WNMU Museum is home to the largest permanent collection of Mimbres pottery in the world. The WNMU Museum is the foremost center for the viewing and research of the Mimbres culture.
WNMU satellite campuses
Notable alumni
- Richard Angulo, former WNMU Mustang football player (1998-2002), was a tight-end with the NFL teams the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Chicago Bears.
- Kenneth Wayne Brewer, American poet, longtime scholar, and former Poet Laureate of Utah.
- Henry "Howie" Morales, New Mexico State Senator, earned a Master of Arts Degree in Bilingual Education in 1998.
- Carleton Naiche-Palmer, former President of the Mescalero Apache (2008-2010). Earned a BBA degree in 1974.
- Jerry D. Thompson, historian of the American Southwest, received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from WNMU.
- Kent Walz, editor of the Albuquerque Journal, received his Bachelor of Arts degree from WNMU in 1972.
- Logan White, Assistant General Manager, Amateur and International Scouting for the Dodgers is a WNMU 1985 graduate. While at WNMU, White was an Academic All-American in 1984.
- Rod Windsor '08 was an active player as a Wide Receiver for the Cleveland Browns in 2012.
- Anita Scott Coleman poet, author and short story writer during the 'Harlem Renaissance' attended and graduated from the Normal School of New Mexico in the early1900's.
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