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This past summer, the College of Arts and Sciences announced its first ever endowed chair, The Michael Lee Johnson Chair in Geological Sciences. This chair was a milestone for the College and for the NMSU Doing What Counts Campaign. The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to providing life-transforming educational opportunities and supporting innovative ideas from students, faculty, alumni and friends. We are poised to take a lead role in the Doing What Counts $225 million campaign and excited about what this means for the future of our school.
As we in the Development Office promote all the wonderful happenings in the College and share the positive intentions of our plans, we thank you for all of your past support and please contact us with new thoughts, suggestions and advice on how we can improve.
Please take a moment to explore the various links and information we have compiled that highlight the college's mission.
- Reasons to Support the College of Arts and Sciences
- Areas of Investment for the College of Arts and Sciences
- Examples of what your investment can accomplish:
Michael L. Johnson Endowed Chair
Please contact us to discuss how you can make an impact.
With Aggie Pride, 
Riis Gonzales
Development Officer for the College of Arts and Sciences
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Street —
College of Arts & Sciences
Attn: Riis Gonzales
Breland Hall, Room 163
Stewart Street
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 |
Mailing —
College of Arts & Sciences
Attn: Riis Gonzales
MSC 3335 PO Box 30001
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 |
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Breland Hall, originally designed to be a men's dormitory, is now home to many departments of Arts and Sciences. The idea to create the building began in 1954 and construction was finished on September 1, 1956.
Breland Hall was designed by Wolgamood and Millington Architects.
The hall was named for the late Rufus Galloway Breland, Professor of English, 1925-28, and Head of the English Department from 1928 until the time of his death on December 27, 1940. In 1976, Breland Hall was remodeled at a cost of $1.9 million to accommodate the College of Arts and Sciences’ offices, classrooms, and laboratories.
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Visitor parking is available in the lot directly east of Breland Hall. You will need a parking permit, but visitors can conveniently obtain an e-Permit online. Please let us know what date(s) you would like to visit so we can ensure your visit is a success.
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