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  3. New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources—Publications Office. New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology. 801 Leroy Place, Socorro, NM 87801-4796. phone: (575) 835-5490; fax: (575) 835-6333. e-mail: nmbg-publications@nmt.edu. Our Bookstore and Mineral Museum are on opposite sides of the atrium on the ground floor.

  4. Online Chat and Reference: Monday - Friday: 9 am - 5 pm. View all of our hours here. Contact Information: We are available to you in a variety of ways: Online chat and reference from any Skeen Library web page. Email: nmtlib@nmt.edu. Phone: 575-835-5614. Text: 575-214-7621.

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    • Coronado's Treasure Chest
    • Museum Purpose
    • Museum Mission
    • History

    Upon the campus of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology lies one of the great treasure troves of the southwest. Gold, silver, and precious gems, the objects of the Conquistador's travels and travails, glitter on glass shelves next to other spectacular mineral forms. This El Dorado was given the honorary title "Coronado's Treasure Chest...

    The Mineral Museum is a public facility founded upon the need to understand the natural mineral resources of New Mexico and preserve materials of historical, aesthetic, and cultural value. The Mineral Museum has formally existed at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology since 1927, although the New Mexico College of Mines has actually ma...

    The Museum accomplishes its goal through: 1. Public display of the best and most representative specimens and materials 2. Educational programming 3. Interpretation of natural history information 4. Selective collection, preservation, research, and publication in the Museum's chosen fields

    A little over one hundred years ago the New Mexico Territorial Legislature established the New Mexico School of Mines (now Institute of Mining and Technology). The charge to the school was to provide for higher education in the earth and related sciences. The school's board of trustees (now "Regents") was assigned the responsibility of prescribing ...

  5. Each of these areas may be reserved for meetings, reception, and other events by completing a reservation form . All reservations must be made with the Fidel Center Manager at (575)835-6545 or by email to gloria.gutierrez-anaya@nmt.edu .

  6. New Mexico Tech's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Universities West, #34. Its in-state tuition and fees are $9,058; out-of-state tuition and fees are $26,312. New Mexico ...

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