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09:00am - 03:00pm Black History 101 Mobile Museum Exhibit and Lecture :: Education
Khalid el-Hakim will bring 150 original artifacts representing slavery, politics, Jim Crow, science, religion, education, music, sports and civil rights. One of Black Enterprise’s 100 Men of Distinction for 2017, el-Hakim acquired this archive of memorabilia over 25 years while ...
Location WNMU Miller Library
Contact 575-538-6611
06:00pm Women in STEM: Science Matters Demonstrations and Presentations :: Education
All talks begin at 6 p.m. in Miller Library. Each is preceded by a 5 o’clock presentation or demonstration by local female scientists. Dr. Manda Jost, Western New Mexico University biology professor, will give public tours of Department of Natural ...
Location WNMU Miller Library
Contact facebook.com/TheCenterWNMU or wnmu.edu
06:00pm Women in STEM: Science Matters Demonstrations and Presentations :: Education
All talks begin at 6 p.m. in Miller Library. Each is preceded by a 5 o’clock presentation or demonstration by local female scientists. Dr. Manda Jost, Western New Mexico University biology professor, will give public tours of Department of Natural ...
Location WNMU Miller Library
Contact facebook.com/TheCenterWNMU or wnmu.edu
Curbside Consulting :: Education
FREE! Help for non-profits or those considering one. Every Wednesday, by appointment only.
Location College Plaza Suite #16
Contact 575-597-0035 or email
10:00am - 04:00pm Rainwater Cistern Installation Hands-on Volunteer Workdays :: Education
Volunteers needed to help with the project. Hands-on learning.
Location The Volunteer Center
Contact 575-388-2988 or
12:00pm - 01:00pm Lunch & Learn: "What is Silver City MainStreet?" :: Education
A talk by Charmeine Wait. This program and discussion is free and open to the public.
Location WNMU Global Resource Center ABC Room
Contact 575-538-6835 or http://www.will-learning.com/#/
06:00pm Women in STEM: Science Matters Demonstrations and Presentations :: Education
All talks begin at 6 p.m. in Miller Library. Each is preceded by a 5 o’clock presentation or demonstration by local female scientists. Dr. Manda Jost, Western New Mexico University biology professor, will give public tours of Department of Natural ...
Location WNMU Miller Library
Contact facebook.com/TheCenterWNMU or wnmu.edu
10:00am - 04:00pm Rainwater Cistern Installation Hands-on Volunteer Workdays :: Education
Volunteers needed to help with the project. Hands-on learning.
Location The Volunteer Center
Contact 575-388-2988 or
06:00pm Women in STEM: Science Matters Demonstrations and Presentations :: Education
All talks begin at 6 p.m. in Miller Library. Each is preceded by a 5 o’clock presentation or demonstration by local female scientists. Dr. Manda Jost, Western New Mexico University biology professor, will give public tours of Department of Natural ...
Location WNMU Miller Library
Contact facebook.com/TheCenterWNMU or wnmu.edu
09:00am - 12:00pm Rainwater Cistern Installation Workshop :: Education
The Free Workshop will be from 9am to 11am, with a volunteer work-hour from 11-Noon. This work was postponed from February 4 due to weather.
Location The Volunteer Center
Contact 575-388-2988 or
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