Events



The image is a vibrant event poster with a maroon background announcing a scholarship workshop for first-generation students. At the top are two silver stars followed by the bold white text, “Write to Win: Scholarship Do’s & Don’ts for First-Gen Students.” Below, it states "Scholarship Workshop" with a brief description about the event's aim to help students craft effective scholarship essays. To the right is a light blue circle with the text "FREE FOOD FREE SWAG." Below this is a white area with a QR code, above which reads "WHAT IS FIRST-GEN?" At the center of the poster is a light blue oval surrounded by a white outline, containing the event’s details: date, time, and location, alongside a maroon button reading "JOIN US.” At the bottom are logos of event sponsors, including a square labeled "First Gen," the "Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico," and the "Office of Land Grant & Inclusive Mission."  Alt-text:  Poster for a workshop on writing scholarship essays for first-generation students, featuring event details, a QR code, and sponsor logos.  Transcribed Text:  Write to Win: Scholarship Do’s & Don’ts for First-Gen Students SCHOLARSHIP WORKSHOP Join us for a workshop designed to help first-generation students write strong, competitive scholarship essays. Learn what to include, what to avoid, and how to stand out! FREE FOOD FREE SWAG February 20 12:30-1:30 Location: American Indian Student Center You do not have to be first gen to attend Join Us WHAT IS FIRST-GEN? First Gen Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico NMSU Office of Land Grant & Inclusive Mission
The image is a flyer for an event titled “Strategies for Supporting First-Gen Aggies” by the NM State Teaching Academy. The top left corner features the NM State logo in maroon and white, with an icon of three stylized human figures and the text “Teaching Academy.” Below, the title of the event is bold and maroon, followed by the names Mariana Ortega of the Office of Land Grant & Inclusive Mission and Bernadine Booky from TRIO Student Support Services. The description explains that the presentation will assist faculty and staff in understanding the challenges faced by first-generation students at NMSU. A partial image of computer code and a book is inserted on the right. The event details are in a maroon box at the bottom left. The footer contains registration details.  Alt-text:  Flyer for “Strategies for Supporting First-Gen Aggies” by NM State Teaching Academy with event details.  Transcribed Text:  NM STATE Teaching Academy  Strategies for Supporting First-Gen Aggies  Mariana Ortega Office of Land Grant & Inclusive Mission Bernadine Booky TRIO Student Support Services  This presentation helps faculty, staff, and administrators understand First-Generation students' challenges and strengths at NMSU. Participants will learn to define First-Gen status, identify barriers, recognize resiliency, and apply inclusive practices using campus programs and resources to promote academic success and belonging for First-Gen Aggies.  Wednesday, April 8, 12–1 11:30 Lunch (separate registration required) Milton Hall Room 50 OR Friday, April 10th, 10:30–11:30 Zoom  Registration is required at teaching.nmsu.edu. If you have problems registering online, call 646–2204 for help.


The image is a digital flyer for "American Indian Week," featuring a "Pathways to Law: Lunch and Learn for Aspiring Advocates" event. The background is an orange hue with tribal patterns in yellow, forming a decorative border. The top section reads "AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK" in black text, followed by event information set inside a light tan box. The box highlights an invitation to a lunch and learn session with Judge Mondragón, focusing on leadership, justice, and community. A photograph of a woman with long dark hair, wearing glasses and a gray gown with a blue necklace, is framed in a decorative border to the right. Event details include the date, time, and location on the left side, accompanied by icons and logos, with clay pot illustrations at the bottom.  Alt-text:  Flyer for "American Indian Week: Pathways to Law" event on March 23, featuring a photo of a woman and event details.  Transcribed Text:  AMERICAN INDIAN WEEK  Pathways to Law: Lunch and Learn for Aspiring Advocates  Join us for a Lunch & Learn Featuring Judge Mondragón.  Hear insights on leadership, justice, and community while enjoying lunch and meaningful conversation.  Monday, March 23  12:00 - 1:00pm  AISC, NTR 112  ALL ARE WELCOME HERE  NM STATE  Office of Land Grant Mission  American Indian Program  NMSU  FIRST GEN