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Reggie Franklin s thoughts - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record “I think it (NMMI) prepared me, that no matter what you are going through, you can make it,” Reggie Franklin said. “That RAT year asking permission to go to your room, to eat, and to use the bathroom — asking permission to leave the table is kind of hell, you get used to hell, but it lets you know, you can get used to anything. I figured if I could make it there, I can make it anywhere.” Reggie Franklin was the head basketball coach at NMMI and later the athletic director. Franklin retired in 2014. (Submitted Photo)

NMMI cadet earns national scholarship - Roswell Daily Record

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NMMI academic dean to retire - Roswell Daily Record

Brig. Gen. Douglas Murray, dean of academics at the New Mexico Military Institute, will retire at the end of the academic year. He is seen giving the keynote address during the Veterans Day Parade in Roswell on Nov. 11, 2018 at the Chaves County Courthouse. (Daily Record File Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record The chief academic officer at New Mexico Military Institute plans to retire this summer after 14 years with the school, but he intends to continue to work with NMMI as an educational consultant. Brig. Gen. Douglas Murray and Maj. Gen. Jerry Grizzle, NMMI president and superintendent, announced Tuesday afternoon that Murray will retire at the end of the academic year. The school is scheduled to hold its commencement in mid-May. Murray and Grizzle also said that Murray will continue to work with Grizzle as an academic consultant after his full-time academic post ends.

NMMI regents renew Grizzle s contract | Roswell Daily Record

The NMMI Board of Regents has approved a contract with Maj. Gen. Jerry Grizzle, president and superintendent of the New Mexico Military Institute, that will extend until June 2024. Grizzle is pictured here at an October 2019 meeting. (Daily Record File Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Grizzle discusses NMMI recruitment with legislators New Mexico Military Institute cadets perform better with in-person instruction, the Institute’s president told lawmakers, and the school is moving forward with its plans to hold classes face-to-face for the most part for the spring 2020 semester. Maj. Gen. Jerry Grizzle, president and superintendent of the Institute, talked with state legislators Tuesday during an online Legislative Finance Committee meeting.

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