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Not Just Your Foundation. Your Future.
The NMSU Alumni
Always an Aggie. Always your home.
The Alumni Network
You’re Always an Aggie. Join us Here!
NMSU Alumni is your way to stay connected to your peers, meet generations of Aggies, and be a part of the future of NMSU. And — your way to have fun doing it!
Joining comes with no obligations, but a lifetime of rewards, including:
Recognition for your tax-deductible, charitable gifts directed to the fund of your choice
Direct link to other Aggies through networks, social media, and online communities who share your passion for NMSU
Happy hour and networking opportunities
Aggie events and programs, both on and off campus
NMSU Library access
PANORAMA, our award-winning alumni magazine
AggieUp!, our alumni e-magazine
Lifetime access NMSU Career Services, 575.646.1631
Aggie Stories
AggieUp!
Your online NMSU Alumni Magazine
The 2025 summer edition of AggieUp! is here! Meet alumni, students, and leaders — including NMSU Acting Athletics Director Dr. Amber Burdge — who are building stronger communities and shaping the future of Aggie Nation.
*All living alumni including U.S. and Military (404), International (1,866) and U.S. Territories (212).
Map of United States with data on where living alumni are located
Source: NMSU Office of Alumni Relations. Counts include individuals. If an individual has multiple degrees in the same college, that person is counted once. Alumni data information is as of November 26, 2024.
James E. Holland ’87, Chief Operating Officer, Kinder Morgan
My NMSU experience taught me to always focus forward. When one door closes, another opportunity is already waiting.
True fulfillment comes from lifting others up, and being an Aggie showed me that with grit and determination, every challenge becomes a steppingstone to a brighter future.”
Did You know?
Jagdish Khubchandani, a professor of public health at New Mexico State University, received a national mentoring award from the American Public Health Association.
Khubchandani has a long history of mentoring students in the fields of medicine and public health. After arriving at NMSU, he helped launch NMSU’s first peer mental health program for students, sponsored students for prestigious national awards, and published research with students that gained widespread attention during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Did You know?
The NMSU Class of 1974 has given more than $6.3 million to the NMSU Foundation in the form of scholarships, planned gifts, and other contributions.