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NMSU Foundation CEO named NM history maker for advocacy, leadership

Release Date: 25 Feb 2025
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New Mexico State University Foundation CEO Sylvia Y. Acosta has been named a History Maker by the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program.

Since the 1600s, women have shaped New Mexico’s history as artists, educators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Their contributions are honored through the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program, which features more than 100 roadside markers celebrating the visionaries and everyday heroes who continue to inspire.

The program also recognizes living women making a lasting impact across the state. Acosta is among eight honorees selected this year for their influence in their communities, counties and New Mexico as a whole. Known for her advocacy for underserved communities and dedication to student success, Acosta has strengthened the NMSU Foundation by expanding its impact, enhancing operations and fostering key university partnerships.

“I am honored to be recognized alongside the incredible women who have shaped New Mexico’s history,” Acosta said. “This is a tribute to education, advocacy and community. My hope is that it inspires future generations to lead with passion and uplift others along the way.”

A ceremony at the New Mexico Roundhouse from 2 to 3:30 p.m. March 6 will honor Acosta and her fellow History Makers in celebration of National Women’s History Month. Featured in New Mexico Magazine’s March issue and nominated by New Mexicans, this year’s honorees demonstrate resilience, leadership and a lasting impact across various fields. The event will recognize their contributions and highlight the ongoing influence of women in shaping the state’s future.

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and other supporters of the program are scheduled to speak at this public celebration of women in the Capitol rotunda. All are welcome to attend.

New Mexico’s Official Scenic Historic Markers program began in 1935, but for decades, women’s contributions remained overlooked. That changed in 2006 with an initiative led by the International Women’s Forum-New Mexico, in partnership with the state legislature and governor, enabling the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program. Learn more at www.nmhistoricwomen.org.

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CUTLINE: New Mexico State University Foundation CEO Sylvia Y. Acosta has been named a History Maker by the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program. A ceremony from 2 to 3:30 p.m. March 6 at the New Mexico Roundhouse will honor Acosta and her fellow History Makers in celebration of National Women’s History Month.(NMSU photo)

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