NMSU president Valerio Ferme believes Aggie sports needs repairing, and says firing athletic director Mario Moccia is the first step toward solving the problems he sees.
New Mexico State University is facing a wave of uncertainty following the dismissal of its athletic director, Mario Moccio.
In a memo sent to university employees, Ferme mentioned the recent New Mexico State Department of Justice report entitled 'Title IX and hazing on campus: Lessons learned from New Mexico State ...
State Sen. Antonio Maestas will sponsor the legislation. New Mexico is one of six states without an anti-hazing law.
Valerio Ferme, who took over as university president to start the year, announced Moccia's dismissal Thursday and that Amber Burdge, NMSU’s deputy athletic director for strategic initiatives and ...
Newly released documents from New Mexico State University shed light on the university president’s decision to fire athletic ...
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KTSM) — New Mexico State University President Valerio Ferme and the university’s Acting Athletic Director Amber Burdge met with media on Friday, Jan. 3 to talk about ...
An anonymous group of business people, many with active relationships with New Mexico State University and its athletic department, has delivered a letter to the school's new president expressing its ...
The university confirmed the information Thursday morning and put out a press release during the early afternoon. Moccia, an NMSU alumnus, has been athletic director since 2015.
Athletic director Mario Moccia's contract was terminated Thursday by new university president Valerio Ferme, who named deputy athletic director Amber Burdge as the acting AD. Ferme confirmed in a ...