The Border Archives Bazaar is a free, fun, and educational event that showcases unique and historic archival materials from the border region. The event will be held Saturday, October 19, 10am-4pm at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum.
The NMSU Library faculty, staff, and students working on the National Endowment for the Humanities digitization grant were awarded the Conference of Inter-Mountain Archivists’ Special Projects Award for 2024.
The New Mexico State University Library will host a special event in celebration of Sunshine Week on Thursday, March 28 from 3-4p.m.
The journal Umoja holds a unique place as a pioneering Black Studies publication, one born in the Land of Enchantment.
As the fiscal year comes to a close here in the NMSU Library, it is worth celebrating the influx of newly purchased and donated items to Special Collections - over 2,100 monographs, reports, maps, pamphlets, brochures, and postcards!
Happy Easter from the Archives!
Which member of the Amador family was responsible for photographing early 20th century Las Cruces scenes as captured on 50 glass plate negatives now held in the NMSU archives?
If you’re in Las Cruces, stop by the second floor of Branson Library to view an exhibit of aerial photographs showing the growth of NMSU’s main campus during the years 1936-1985. Or check out the the online version on our website.