Student Life at Northern New Mexico College is the vibrant heartbeat of campus engagement.

Dedicated to fostering a rich student experience, we support and orchestrate a myriad of events and activities. Collaborating closely with the Student Senate, as well as various student clubs and organizations, our aim is to elevate every facet of student life. From the dynamic realm of student government to the diverse tapestry of clubs, from captivating performances and art exhibitions to engaging community events and spirited sports teams, there's an abundance of opportunities to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of extracurricular life here at Northern.

Events

Aug 01
Aug 01
Phlebotomy Graduation Ceremony 3:00PM - 5:00PMNick Salazar Center for the Arts
Aug 14
Aug 18
Class Room Crawl8:00AM - 4:30PMEspañola Campus
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News

A photo of the solar powered gazebo lit up at night. Plaques created by the students, one reading “Trades Culture Bootcamp” and the other depicting a crossed hammer and wrench with roots radiating out below them, are visible in the peak of the structure.
Western Colorado University Hosts NNMC Students for a Trades Culture Bootcamp Four Northern New Mexico College trades students made us shine during a Trades Culture Bootcamp at Western Colorado University! Luka Torrez, George Lopez, Mario Perez and Edwardo Martinez got the opportunity to practice the skills they have been...
From left: New Mexico State Senator Harold Pope, Jerome Williams, retiring Drum Major Award recipient, Eric Chavez, Field Representative for Senator Ben Ray Luján, NNMC President Hector Baldez, Willie Williams, State Director of the New Mexico National Juneteenth Observance Foundation, Española City Councilor Sam LeDoux, NNMC Board of Regents Chair Michael Martin, AJ Pacheco, Field Representative for Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernández and Dr. Cedric Hamilton, 2025 recipient of the Drum Major Award.
Northern hosts 5th annual Juneteenth observance Northern hosted it’s fifth annual Juneteenth observance on June 27. The ceremonies honored June 19, 1865, the day the U.S. troupes informed slaves in Galveston, Texas, that they were free – more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln...
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Student Life: Activities, Clubs & Organizations

There’s more to the college experience than going to class. At Northern, our faculty, staff, students and community members enjoy a variety of recreational, academic, athletic and cultural events. Student Life at Northern offers students many opportunities for service, growth and leadership, and social and community engagement. From cheering on our student athletes to art shows and performances at the Center for the Arts, and an array of clubs and organizations, we have something for everyone.

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Get involved in Student Government!

ASNNMC/Student Senate is the official government body for Northern students. The Senate provides an organizational vehicle for input to college administrators, and to sponsor and support student activities, participate in leadership training/opportunities, and facilitate student responsibility and empowerment in all areas of college life.

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Student Wellness & Safety

Your college experience is one of growth and learning with some expected bumps along the way. Juggling the demands of work, school, relationships, and everyday life can wear us down and leave us feeling stressed and overwhelmed. We are here to support you!

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NNMC Athletics: GO EAGLES!

From Coach Samantha Stukes: We are so excited to announce that our Mens' and Women's Basketball teams, and two new coaches are arriving soon in Española. We've also just released our complete home game schedule for the season. Pack the Eagle's Nest! We hope to see you all in the stands.

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Leadership Plenty Training Empowers Northern Students with Essential Skills

Northern recently concluded its Leadership Plenty Student Leadership Training, an intensive program designed to equip students with essential leadership and problem-solving skills. Held over five sessions in October and November 2024, the training brought together juniors and seniors from diverse backgrounds to enhance their ability to work in teams, engage with their communities, and prepare for professional success.

 

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