Eastern New Mexico University
Eastern New Mexico University | |
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Motto | Student Success—That's What It's All About |
Established | 1927 (legislated) 1934 (opened) |
Type | Public |
President | Steven G. Gamble |
Students | 5,574[1] |
Undergraduates | 4,406 (Fall 2011)[2] |
Postgraduates | 1,168 (Fall 2011)[3] |
Location | Portales, New Mexico, USA |
Campus | suburban/small town, 344 acres (1.39 km2) (main campus); 866 acres (3.50 km2) (total in Roosevelt County); 168 acres (0.68 km2) (total outside Roosevelt County)[4] |
Colors | Silver and Kelly Green |
Nickname | Greyhounds (male teams), Zias (female teams) |
Website | www.enmu.edu |
Eastern New Mexico University (abbreviated ENMU), frequently called Eastern is a state university in Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA. It is the most recently founded state university in New Mexico (legislated in 1927, opened in 1934).
ENMU's main campus is located in Portales and there are also two degree-granting branches, at Ruidoso and Roswell.
History
The New Mexico legislature approved the construction and staffing of a normal school in eastern New Mexico in 1927, and approved appropriation for construction in 1929, but the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression hindered the school's opening, which was delayed until 1934 (construction had begun in 1931).
From 1934 to 1940, the institution, first named Eastern New Mexico Junior College (ENMJC) operated as a community college.[5] In 1940, the third and fourth years of college were first offered, leading to a bachelor's degree, and the institution was renamed Eastern New Mexico College (ENMC). ENMC was accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools as a four-year liberal arts college in 1946-47. Graduate work leading to the master's degree in some departments was added in 1949, and April 5, 1949, the Board of Regents approved the change of the institution's name to Eastern New Mexico University.
ENMU Branches
ENMU's main campus, consisting of 344 acres (1.39 km2),[6] is located in Portales on the extreme eastern border of New Mexico, in the Eastern New Mexico/Llano Estacado region about halfway between the northern and southern boundaries of the state. (Portales is 90 miles (140 km) northeast of Roswell, 120 miles (190 km) southwest of Amarillo, Texas, and 110 miles (180 km) northwest of Lubbock, Texas.) ENMU owns KENW (TV) and KENW-FM, a public television and radio station that are housed and operated on the main campus.
The ENMU Ruidoso Campus is a two-year college or community college (one of 18 in New Mexico) and an official Branch of ENMU (branch status being granted in July 2005). Undergraduate and graduate course work completed at the ENMU-Ruidoso Branch campus is transferable for credit towards an undergraduate or graduate degree at ENMU-Portales, and, typically other undergraduate/graduate institutions in the United States. In 1991, the Ruidoso location had been established as the ENMU Ruidoso Branch Community College and offered two-year college academic and vocational programs. ENMU-Ruidoso offers Certificates of Completion, Associate of Science, Associate of Arts, and Associate of Applied Science degrees, as well as community education classes, customized training workshops, and adult basic education courses. It operates a One-Stop Career Center which provides free employment services for employers and job seekers in Lincoln County. The Center offers both an academic and vocational curriculum. (Ruidoso is located to the south-west of Portales, in a mountainous region of south-central New Mexico.)
The ENMU Roswell Campus, also a two-year branch, offers a wide variety of programs. The branch was established in the fall of 1958. In the spring of 1967, the institution moved to 12 buildings on 241 acres (0.98 km2) of the former Walker Air Force Base. (Roswell is one of New Mexico's larger cities, located in the southeast section of the state).
ENMU also offers online degrees.[7] ENMU's online degrees in the fields of business and education are the most affordable in the U.S.[8]
University Organization
ENMU consists of four colleges and a graduate school:
College of Education and Technology
- Department of Educational Studies,
- Department of Curriculum and Instruction
- Department of Family and Consumer Science and Agriculture
- Department of Health and Physical Education
College of Fine Arts
- Department of Art
- Department of Communication
- Department of Theatre and Dance
- Department of Music
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Department of Anthropology and Applied Archaeology
- Department of Biology
- Department of Health and Human Services (Communication Disorders; Social Work)
- Department of History, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Department of Languages and Literature
- Department of Mathematical Sciences
- Nursing Program
- Department of Physical Sciences
- Department of Psychology and Political Science
- Department of Religion
- Interdisciplinary Programs
Graduate School
- Anthropology
- Biology
- (Emphasis areas in Applied Ecology, Botany, Biology Education, Microbiology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Zoology)
- Business Administration
- Chemistry
- (Emphasis areas in Analytical, Biochemistry, Inorganic, Organic, Physical Chemistry)
- Communication
- Communicative Disorders
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Counseling
- Education
- School Counseling
- Special Education
- Physical Education
- English Language and Literature
- Sport Administration and Sport Science
Jack Williamson Science Fiction Library
The Jack Williamson Science Fiction Library at Eastern New Mexico University has one of the top science fiction collections in the world. It contains more than 30,000 volumes, including science fiction books, SF pulps dating back to the early 1900s, manuscripts, correspondence, and photographs.[9]
Notable alumni
- Dana Altman, NCAA basketball coach
- Juan Babauta, politician
- Michael Blake, Author
- Mike Boit, Olympian
- Don Carthel, NCAA football coach
- Edward L. Chavez, Chief Justice
- Ronny Cox, actor
- Benjy Dial, gridiron football player
- Gerald Dockery, professional football player
- John E. Douglas, FBI agent and Author
- Ed Foreman, politician
- Mark Fox, NCAA basketball coach
- Derrick Harden, professional football player
- Larry Harris, NBA general manager
- Larry Hays, NCAA baseball head coach
- Greg Hyder, professional basketball player
- Steve Kragthorpe, NCAA football coach
- Katherine D. Ortega, former Treasurer of the United States
- Stevan Pearce, politician
- Miranda Prather, nationally reported hoaxer
- Steven Michael Quezada, actor
- Matt Simon, NCAA and professional football coach
- Mike Sinclair, professional football player
- Daryush Shokof, artist, film director
- Bill Snyder, NCAA football coach
- Jack Williamson, author
Donors to ENMU
- Addie Peed Swearingen
- Theta-Zeta Chapter of Kappa Sigma[10]
Athletics
ENMU's athletic teams participate in the NCAA Division II Lone Star Conference. The Men's teams are nicknamed the Greyhounds, and the Women's teams are nicknamed the Zias. ENMU vacated a number of wins starting from the 2008-09 season after the university self-reported over 100 eligibility violations.[11]
References
- ↑ http://www.enmu.edu/about/news/story.php?r=1301
- ↑ http://www.enmu.edu/about/news/story.php?r=1301
- ↑ http://www.enmu.edu/about/news/story.php?r=1301
- ↑ http://www.enmu.edu/services/police/guide.shtml
- ↑ http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nm/roosevelt/history/history.txt
- ↑ http://www.enmu.edu/services/police/guide.shtml
- ↑ "Eastern New Mexico University Online Degrees". Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- ↑ "2014 Most Affordable U.S. Online Colleges". Retrieved 15 January 2014.
- ↑ Bundy, Gene. "Jack Williamson Science Fiction Library". ENMU. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
- ↑ http://www.thetazeta.org/cowdrop
- ↑ ENMU hopes self-imposed penalties enough
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eastern New Mexico University. |
- ENMU Main Website (Official)
- ENMU Athletics Website (Official)
- ENMU-Ruidoso (Official)
- ENMU-Roswell (Official)
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