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Congratulations Dr. Gary Kyle!

Dr. Gary Kyle, New Mexico State University professor of physics at the College of Arts and Sciences, was selected as this year’s Gardiner Professor in Physics.

The George W. Gardiner Professorship is awarded every two years to a physics faculty member who has demonstrated excellence in scholarship, leadership, research and training. This endowed professorship was made possible by the estate of Anna H. Gardiner, whose husband, George W. Gardiner, was the first head of the physics department and founder of NMSU’s Physical Science Laboratory.

“I am excited about this award because some of the best faculty (at NMSU) has won it. This will provide me the funding I can use toward research projects,” Kyle said. Past winners of this award have used the money for research support, sabbaticals and other university functions
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President: Owen Boberg
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Did you know...

...that the air table was created and engineered by Dr. Harold Daw, Department Head Emeritus, here at NMSU?

Dr. Daw's air table
Dr. Harold Daw demonstrates his air table.


... that Gardiner Hall is undergoing a $13 million renovation.
Students, faculty and staff have moved out of Gardiner Hall and into Regents Row during the renovation.
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... that you can invest in the new Gardiner Hall?
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... that we have temporarily moved?
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