— Nicole Shoup

Alumni Update

Alumni Association reaching out to Aggies

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NMSU rodeo coach Jim Brown takes center field astride Pete’s horse Keystone as he is introduced to the crowd at halftime of the Homecoming 2006 football game.

Darren Phillips

Many changes are under way for New Mexico State University Aggies through the Alumni Association.

Web site becomes interactive

Those logging on to the NMSU alumni Web site after January will see a much more interactive site due to the scheduled launch of I-Modules. The new online community will allow alumni to be much more engaged with the university on a daily basis. It will include an online directory, news, events, a career center, message boards and online chats.

Alumni will be able to stay connected to clubs and organizations they belonged to when they were students or that they have joined as alumni. Chapters will have their own pages to highlight events and members can post updated information including photos. Alumni also can register to attend events, pay membership dues or shop for Aggie apparel through the new site.

Membership changes planned for June

Those Alumni Association members who renew their membership this summer or join for the first time will see some additional benefits in 2007-08.

NMSU Alumni Association members will receive discounted car, home and life insurance from Liberty Mutual.

Through Access, a company that gathers multiple businesses for nationwide discounts, alumni will receive discounts at thousands of businesses such as Curves, Men’s Wearhouse, Ann Taylor Loft, La Quinta Inn, Busch Gardens, KB Toys, Bombay, Boston Market, Target.com, Cold Stone, and various movie theaters, just to name a few.

Access is continually adding new businesses and welcomes input on what should be added. Aggie business owners can add their businesses for free.

Homecoming 2006

Many wonderful events were held during our Homecoming 2006 celebration, “Countdown to Xcellence.”

The classes of ’46, ’56 and ’66 had a great time at their combined class reunion dinner and several dedication ceremonies brought alumni back to campus.

Many alumni were glad to see the improved Pete, which resulted from students, alumni and athletics working together to respond to concerns about previous changes to the mascot. The new Pete has a posse that rides with him and, at the Homecoming football game, Pete’s horse Keystone was introduced to the crowd. See pages 6-7 of this issue for snapshots of Homecoming 2006.

Stay in touch

All NMSU Alumni are encouraged to keep in touch with the Alumni Association. Contact the association directly at alumni@nmsu.edu or (505) 646-3616. Also, don’t forget to submit personal and alumni chapter news to Panorama at panorama@nmsu.edu.

Alumni honored during Homecoming

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Darren Phillips

Distinguished Alumni honored during Homecoming 2006 included, from left, Kevin Marvel ’94 ’96 of Alexandria, Va., College of Arts and Sciences; Kira Davis ’94 of Beverly Hills, Calif., College of Arts and Sciences; Enrique Cazares Rivera ’79 ’83 ’92 of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, International Distinguished Alumnus; John Galassini ’86 of Safford, Ariz., College of Engineering; Patsy Romo ’53 of Los Lunas, N.M., College of Agriculture and Home Economics; Nick Franklin ’65 of Newport Beach, Calif., College of Arts and Sciences; and Jeff Brilliant, who accepted the award for his aunt Kay Brilliant ’71 of Santa Fe, College of Education. Not pictured is Bradley Gordon ’78 ’81 of San Diego, Calif., College of Business; Barbara Bishop ’79 ’81 of Las Cruces, College of Health and Social Services; and Frank Dubois ’73 ’87 of Las Cruces, James F. Cole Memorial Award for Service.