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New Mexico State University
NMSU Interactive Map

NMSU Interactive Map

Welcome to New Mexico State University, located in the city of Las Cruces in south central New Mexico. NMSU is home to over 16,000 students and more than 150 degree programs. If you have any questions please contact the admissions office at 1-800-662-6678 and GO AGGIES!

On the left hand side of the screen you will find links to the buildings on campus grouped by academic college or support service category. Some of these links will include a blue “inside look” link that will give you an interior view of the building. A crimson “360 degree” link may also be available and will provide you a three dimensional bird’s eye view of the exterior of the building.

The large map in the center of the screen can also be used to help you navigate through campus. The zoom feature at the bottom of the page allows you to view the campus as a whole or only those buildings within close proximity of the current location. The small map at the bottom left hand corner of the larger map can help you move to different locations within the larger map by clicking and dragging the green box.

If you prefer you may also click on the buildings within the map that are three dimensional to take you to your desired location. The building name is displayed at the bottom of the page. In addition the blue water droplet icons can be clicked on to give you a panoramic view of several areas on campus.

Interactive Map Help Guide:
In order to: Do this:
View buildings grouped by academic college or support service category… See left hand side of screen
View specific building and description Click on the building name, or
Click on building images on the map (3D images)
See inside a building… Click ‘Inside look’ link
See 360° view (exterior)… Click on ‘360 degree’ link
Navigate throughout campus Use cursor on large map in the center of screen
Zoom to specific buildings or areas… Use horizontal zoom tool at the bottom of map
Navigate to different locations (without zoom)… Click and drag the box on small map
See panoramic views of campus… Click on the blue water droplet icons