2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 8 - New Mexico State University
Section 21-8-7 - [Course of instruction; books; diplomas and degrees; removal of officers.]

The immediate government of the several departments shall be intrusted to their respective faculties, but the regents shall have the power to regulate the course of instruction and prescribe, under the advice of the faculty, the books and authorities to be used in the several departments, and also to confer such degrees and grant such diplomas as are usually conferred and granted by other agricultural colleges. The regents shall have power to remove any officer connected with the agricultural college [New Mexico state university] or experiment station when, in their judgment, the best interests of the college [university] require it.
History: Laws 1889, ch. 138, § 27; C.L. 1897, § 3560; Code 1915, § 5138; C.S. 1929, § 130-1012; 1941 Comp., § 55-2507; 1953 Comp., § 73-26-7.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Laws 1889, ch. 138, § 2, created and established the agricultural college and agricultural experiment station of New Mexico, as an institution of learning. Laws 1893, ch. 61, § 24, changed the name of the agricultural college and agricultural (experiment) station of New Mexico to the New Mexico college of agriculture and mechanic arts. Article XII, Section 11, of the constitution of New Mexico, as repealed and reenacted November 8, 1960, further changed the name to the New Mexico state university. See also 21-8-2 NMSA 1978.
Cross references. — For tuition and matriculation fees, see 21-1-2 NMSA 1978.
For removal of faculty member for cause after trial, see 21-1-7 NMSA 1978.
Power to revoke degrees. — The plain language of this section gives the Regents exclusive power to confer degrees. Implicit in that power must be the authority to revoke degrees. Hand v. Matchett, 957 F.2d 791 (10th Cir. 1992).
To the extent a power to revoke degrees is recognized, it is vested exclusively in the Regents. None of the statutes governing the university expressly allow the Regents to delegate this or any other power. Hand v. Matchett, 957 F.2d 791 (10th Cir. 1992).
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 15A Am. Jur. 2d Colleges and Universities §§ 1, 5, 11 to 13, 31, 41.
Dismissal or rejection of public school teacher because of disloyalty, 27 A.L.R.2d 487.
Elements and measure of damages in action by school teacher for wrongful discharge, 22 A.L.R.3d 1047.
Student's right to compel school officials to issue degree, diploma, or the like, 11 A.L.R.4th 1182.
14A C.J.S. Colleges and Universities §§ 17, 19, 25, 29.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 21 - State and Private Education Institutions

Article 8 - New Mexico State University

Section 21-8-1 - [Objects; admission; rules and regulations.]

Section 21-8-2 - [Construction of other names for college used in statutes.]

Section 21-8-3 - [Curriculum; management vested in board of regents; number and qualifications; corporate style and powers; quorum.]

Section 21-8-4 - [Officers.]

Section 21-8-5 - [Powers and duties of board of regents.]

Section 21-8-6 - [Rules; calling meetings of board of regents.]

Section 21-8-7 - [Course of instruction; books; diplomas and degrees; removal of officers.]

Section 21-8-8 - [Agricultural and horticultural laws; administration and enforcement vested in board of regents; inspectors and agents.]

Section 21-8-9 - [Agricultural experiment station; direction; federal benefits.]

Section 21-8-10 - [Contracts for acceptance and administration of funds.]

Section 21-8-11 - [Acceptance of congressional grant of 1887 for experiment station.]

Section 21-8-12 - [Acceptance of Adams Act grant for experiment station.]

Section 21-8-13 - [Acceptance of Purnell Act grant for experiment station.]

Section 21-8-14 - [Acceptance of congressional grant of 1890 for New Mexico state university.]

Section 21-8-15 - Authorized to borrow money.

Section 21-8-16 - Board may issue building and improvement bonds.

Section 21-8-17 - Form and conditions of bonds.

Section 21-8-18 - [Sale of building and improvement bonds; notice, publication and contents; bids; purchase by state treasurer; acceptance by public officials.]

Section 21-8-19 - [Disposition of building and improvement bond proceeds; permanent improvement fund; interest and retirement fund; costs of sale.]

Section 21-8-20 - [Establishment and replenishment of interest and retirement fund for building and improvement bonds.]

Section 21-8-21 - [Income pledged to pay building and improvement bonds.]

Section 21-8-22 - [Payment of interest and principal of building and improvement bonds.]

Section 21-8-23 - [Use of proceeds of building and improvement bonds restricted.]

Section 21-8-24 - [State treasurer's payments relating to building and improvement bonds.]

Section 21-8-25 - [Issuance of building and improvement bonds in series; restrictions.]

Section 21-8-26 - [Bonds exempt from taxation.]

Section 21-8-27 - [Board constituted custodian for grave of Eugene Manlove Rhodes.]

Section 21-8-28 - Building materials research and testing institute established.

Section 21-8-29 - Function of testing institute.

Section 21-8-30 - Equipment.

Section 21-8-31 - Director.

Section 21-8-32 - Institute not conducted for gain.

Section 21-8-33 - Use of services.

Section 21-8-34 - Fees for services.

Section 21-8-35 - Center for broadcasting and international communications established.

Section 21-8-36 - Activities of center.

Section 21-8-37 - Findings.

Section 21-8-38 - International business facilitation center established; duties.

Section 21-8-39 - Waste management education and research consortium created; purpose.

Section 21-8-40 - Water resources research institute created; purpose.

Section 21-8-41 - College assistance migrant program.

Section 21-8-42 - Regional educational technology assistance center created.

Section 21-8-43 - Alliance for underrepresented students created; purpose.

Section 21-8-44 - Public-private partnership for university campus in San Luis Potosi, Mexico.