We’re glad you’ve joined the Aggie family! We know there’s a lot to take in as a new marketing and communications professional at NMSU, so we’ve gathered a few resources to get you started. Interested in more information? Reach out to us any time at mktgserv@nmsu.edu.
Get up to speed
- Create your email signature
- Order new business cards
- Request letterhead
- Peruse interesting facts and figures about NMSU
- Subcribe to Hotline - a weekly email of campus news and events for the campus community.
- Check our our Visitors Guide
Connect with a Marketing and Communications staff member
We recommend identifying a contact within our office who can help answer questions and be your liaison when working with us. Visit our staff page to look for somebody who matches your role. Unsure who to contact? Email any of us or mktgserv@nmsu.edu and we will find a good partner for you to connect with.
Familiarize yourself with our resources
We provide a number of resources that can help you perform your role effectively, from our large photo library to information on how to use the NMSU brand. Visit our resources and don’t hesitate to reach out with questions.
In addition to the resources on this site, consider bookmarking these additional sources of information:
- Our rankings includes a quick list about NMSU’s strengths.
- NMSU by the Numbers goes in-depth on key numbers about the university’s students, staff, faculty and budget.
- The NMSU Leads 2025 strategic plan provides a overview of at the chancellor’s priorities and initiatives.
- Check out our brand guidelines, including our institutional logo and trademarks.
- Connect with NMSU on social media.
Stay up to date on campus news and communication from our leadership
You can subscribe to the university’s news releases and leadership communications, and NMSU Hotline - our daily eNewsletter. Subscribing to our news releases is a great way to stay informed about what is happening on campus. Our office serves as the primary clearinghouse for sharing campus stories with the wider world, so be sure to let us know about good stories coming from your corner of campus.