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.
The decision, announced by NMSU President Valerio Ferme, has left many within the university community questioning the future direction of the athletics program. David McCollum, former deputy ...
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 ...
LAS CRUCES, NM (KVIA) -- New Mexico State University has a new president. Valerio Ferme was unanimously approved by the school's board of regents in October. Sunday on ABC-7 Xtra, host Mark Ross ...
New Mexico State is moving on from athletic director Mario Moccia in the wake of an investigation that criticized the ...
Burdge has hit the ground running, and has already been moved into the athletic director's office at NMSU's Fulton Athletics ...
LAS CRUCES — New Mexico State President Valerio Ferme said the decision to fire former Athletics Director Mario Moccia with cause was his alone after reviewing documents related to alleged ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...