An image of an NNMC graduating class, focused on a black graduate with her left hand over her heart, looking skyward with intense emotion.
Northern New Mexico College Foundation Exceeds $1M Goal in President’s Eagle Campaign The Northern New Mexico College (NNMC) Foundation proudly announces that the President’s Eagle Campaign has surpassed its ambitious $1,000,000 goal, marking a significant milestone in advancing student success and institutional growth.
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The Northern New Mexico Garlic Festival
The Northern New Mexico Garlic Festival Returns After several years away, the Northern New Mexico Garlic Festival returned to Northern New Mexico College, bringing together hundreds of community members for a day celebrating agriculture, culture, environmental stewardship, and the traditions that...
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Lina Alegre in the greenhouse with coreopsis, one of the flowers now found in the Rain Garden.
Transforming a campus, nurturing our ecosystem at Northern New Mexico College Northern New Mexico College’s El Rito campus is slowly being transformed into a beautiful flowering Rain Garden and welcoming habitat for the area’s pollinators through the devoted work of Lina Alegre, administrative coordinator/continuing education...
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A straw hat with a cut out of a crown, with the words “Rey del Ajo” (King of Garlic) written on it, and a garland of garlic and flowers adorning it.
NNMC ¡Sostenga! Farm hosts Garlic Festival Northern New Mexico College invites our friends and neighbors to the Northern New Mexico Garlic Festival and Farm Truck and Tractor Show from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 11, 2026, at ¡Sostenga! Farm. This free event will bring together farmers,...
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President Balderas Greets Community at El Rito Food Distribution Cars slowly lined up along the drive at Northern New Mexico College’s El Rito Campus as families arrived for the monthly Food Depot distribution. This time, they were greeted not only by volunteers — but by NNMC President Hector Balderas, who spent the afternoon welcoming community members, shaking hands, and handing out Northern New Mexico College hats and shirts. For many families in rural northern New Mexico, this monthly distribution provides an important source of food and support. The event takes place every third Thursday of the month on the El Rito Campus and serves residents from El Rito and surrounding communities. President...
From Promise to Progress at Northern There was a sense of momentum in the air as Northern students, student-athletes, faculty, staff, Board of Regents members, administrators, facilities team members, and community supporters gathered to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of Northern New Mexico College’s newly renovated Gym and the Fit Lab. The upgrades, which include a redesigned weight room, a dedicated cardio room, and newly added sauna spaces, represent the first major improvements to portions of the facility since 1989.
El Pueblito Letterpress Studio Open House Ink on fingertips. Laughter in the air. The steady rhythm of a press doing what it’s done for centuries. On Saturday, February 14, the doors to the new El Pueblito Letterpress Studio at Northern New Mexico College’s El Rito Campus opened wide, and the community showed up in the most beautiful way. More than 40 people traveled from Abiquiú, Española, El Rito, and even Santa Fe to celebrate the studio’s Valentine’s Day Open House. Inside the El Pueblito Building, guests stepped into a space that feels part workshop, part time machine. Under the guidance of instructor Andrew Furse, visitors explored the fundamentals of traditional...
From high school equivalency through certificates and degrees, Northern New Mexico College supports students all the way Matt Baldonado’s educational path has not been an easy one. When he dropped out of high school he was told he would never amount to anything. With the help of Northern New Mexico College’s High School Equivalency Program and College Assistance Migrant Program, Baldonado has not only earned his high school equivalency diploma and plumbing and pipefitting certificates, he has gained confidence in his ability to master the skills he needs to achieve his dreams.
Honoring Officers Javin Lujan and Trinidad “Trinny” Lucero Safety on a college campus is often invisible when it’s done right. It lives in quiet moments, steady presence, and decisions made with care rather than fanfare. At Northern New Mexico College, two Safety & Security officers have recently shown what that kind of service looks like in real life. Officer Javin Lujan and Officer Trinidad “Trinny” Lucero, both relatively new members of the Safety & Security team, have already made a lasting impact on campus and in the surrounding community through professionalism, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to keeping others safe.
 
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