NMSU Global Campus partners with Ardham Technologies to strengthen workforce development

NMSU Global Campus partnered with Ardham Technologies to expand workforce training, offering employees online degrees and skill-building programs.

NMSU Global Campus partners with Ardham Technologies to strengthen workforce development
A new collaboration provides Ardham employees with access to cost-effective, flexible, career-focused online bachelor’s and master’s degree programs, along with targeted microlearning courses designed to strengthen both technical expertise and essential professional skills. (Josh Bachman / New Mexico State University)

Partnership gives Ardham Technologies employees access to flexible online degrees and targeted training aimed at building technical and professional skills.

Karen Cooper, New Mexico State University

LAS CRUCES - New Mexico State University Global Campus has announced a new partnership with Ardham Technologies, an IT consulting firm that delivers technology solutions designed to help organizations achieve their business objectives while reducing operational risk. 

This collaboration provides Ardham employees with access to cost-effective, flexible, career-focused online bachelor’s and master’s degree programs, along with targeted microlearning courses designed to strengthen both technical expertise and essential professional skills.

By enhancing capabilities in communication, collaboration, and leadership, Ardham’s workforce is better equipped to translate complex technical solutions into clear, client-focused outcomes — improving trust, alignment and long-term relationships. The partnership reflects a shared commitment to aligning employee development with business growth and client success.

“As technology continues to evolve, so does the need for professionals who can not only execute but also lead and communicate effectively,” said Nicole Abreu, vice president of Sales at Ardham Technologies. “This partnership ensures our employees gain practical, immediately applicable skills that improve both operational performance and client engagement.”

“At NMSU Global Campus, innovation in workforce development education is at the core of everything we do,” said Andrew Sedillo, executive director of Partnerships and Strategic Initiatives. “By partnering with forward-thinking organizations like Ardham Technologies, we’re able to deliver flexible, skills-based learning solutions that help employers close skill gaps, drive meaningful business impact quickly, and build sustainable talent pipelines for the future.”

For IT and technology companies, this type of partnership represents a clear competitive advantage. Continuous upskilling enables teams to keep pace with rapid innovation while addressing critical gaps in areas such as project management, data fluency and cross-functional collaboration. At the same time, investing in professional skills such as emotional intelligence and leadership decision-making strengthens client interactions — an essential differentiator in a services-driven industry.

Ardham Technologies, founded in 2003, provides IT and cybersecurity solutions to public sector and commercial organizations. Through a consultative, security-first approach, Ardham delivers tailored services across cybersecurity, network and infrastructure solutions, managed IT services, IT products and technical staffing to help clients modernize operations and solve complex technology challenges. For more information about Ardham Technologies visit https://ardham.com/.

For more information about NMSU Global Campus and our partnership program visit https://global.nmsu.edu/partnership/.

Karen Cooper writes for New Mexico State University. She can be reached at 575-646-4040 or cooperka@nmsu.edu.

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