First Year Walk
During the opening week of the fall semester, first year Aggies are invited to attend the First Year Walk. Starting at the Pan American Center, students walk through Miller Gate and end up at the location of McFee Hall. Students are met there by the NMSU Chancellor and welcomed to the Aggie family.
Birthday Bash
Each year on September 17th, we celebrate NMSU’s birthday. A celebration is held in Corbett Center to recognize our institution and how it has grown….
Crimson Climb
Crimson climb is a new tradition to NMSU! The purpose of the event is to learn the history behind how A mountain came to be and how it is part of being an Aggie and a fun time for students to go out with their peers and hike.
Painting the “A”
The 300-foot tall, 80-foot wide “A” atop “A” Mountain is a true symbol of New Mexico State University and gives both students and alumni a sense of pride as they gaze at the mountains set east of the campus. A tradition since 1920, the Greeks currently have taken up the charge to maintain the NMSU landmark.
Big Event
The Big Event, an off-campus community service project hosted by ASNMSU where students provide volunteer services to the City of Las Cruces and surrounding areas. This is our way of saying “Thank you” to our community through service- oriented activities,
Aggie Memorial
Held in the spring semester, the Aggie community takes time to remember students, employees and alumni who have died in the past year and is open to the public.
The event is held at the Spiritual Center; located on NMSU’s International Mall, west of the Educational Services Building and the Pan American Center, near the university’s duck pond. click here.
Last Lecture
The Last Lecture is part of the graduation festivities. A NMSU (?) professor is invited to give students who will graduate that semester a special lecture on a topic of their choice.
Senior Walk
Just as the First Year Walk begins a chapter of your life as an Aggie, the Senior Walk marks an end to that chapter. Beginning at the location of McFee Hall on the horseshoe, students on their way to graduation walk back through the Miller Gate and end up at the Pan American Center.