Collective Impact Initiatives at UNM

Collective Impact Initiatives at UNM Collective Impact is situated under the the Division for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the University of New Mexico.
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Collective impact occurs when organizations from different sectors agree to solve a specific social problem using a common agenda, aligning their efforts, and using common measures of success. - Foundation Strategy Group


Unidos Project

The Unidos Project was implemented to increase Latino student success from middle school to college completion working with Albuquerque Public Schools, Central N

ew Mexico Community College, community organizations, and policy makers. The mission of Lumina Foundation is to expand access and success in education beyond high school, particularly among adults, first-generation college going students, low-income students and students of color. This mission is directed toward a single, overarching big goal – to increase the percentage of Americans with high-quality degrees and credentials to 60 percent by the year 2025. MATCH New Mexico

MATCH, an acronym for Mentoring And Tutoring Create Hope, plans to be a primary resource in New Mexico and the nation for both elementary students needing to reach grade level and college students wanting to reinvest in society. We work with colleges, universities and local schools to facilitate relationship building, encouraging growth and development in all participants. We believe that successful students lead to healthy communities, and are excited to be bringing our model into communities across New Mexico. FAFSA Collaborative

The FAFSA Completion Project is a statewide collaboration to increase awareness, submission and completion of the FAFSA and college applications. Support is available to students, family, and communities throughout the process. Lobo Reading Experience

The Lobo Reading Experience was created as a common academic reading program at the University of New Mexico (UNM). The program has been created for all students to offer a common reading experience that fosters a sense of community while promoting reading as an entire campus and a city wide effort that promotes literacy. Peer & Volunteer Success Coaching

Success Coaching is a dynamic program that fosters a highly personalized relationship between the student and coach. The Success Coaching relationship provides a safe space for the student to clarify academic, personal and professional goals so they are able to make the most out of their college experience. Success Coaches support students to strategize, problem solve and develop their own path to success while providing them with an objective third-party perspective and first-hand knowledge of campus resources. Student Success Center @ Casas del Rio

The Student Success Center has been developed as central places to help students navigate through any personal or academic challenges they might encounter. In addition to this, students will find study space, printing services, a computer pod and additional coaching services. The Success Center is located in the residential area of campus, in the Jemez building of the Casas del Rio residence hall.

08/25/2023

There’s a growing battle between Albuquerque renters and their out-of-state landlords. One group of tenants say they are making small wins.

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10/25/2021

FAFSA Money Mondays is back!!!!The process is free and easy. Every Monday from 3-6PM, students and/or parents can log in to our virtual help session, Money Mondays. At Money Mondays, we have professionals from the local universities and other volunteers there to help you complete the FAFSA or simply answer questions about continuing your education.


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09/16/2021

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Come get your Covid shot or Flu shot  at Highland High now till 5pm!!
09/10/2021

Come get your Covid shot or Flu shot at Highland High now till 5pm!!

Money Monday or Lunes De Lana for college financial aid help. One on one with a financial aid councilor and step by step...
05/17/2021

Money Monday or Lunes De Lana for college financial aid help. One on one with a financial aid councilor and step by step to finish your application. It not to late!!🦋👍💲

Today is Money Monday, zoom in for financial Aid Help:
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04/27/2021

Enjoy this virtual adventure through the magnificent Carlsbad Caverns with this interactive tour from Google Arts & Culture!
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04/27/2021

Tomorrow at 6 p.m. EDT, we play in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Wilson, North Carolina!

Here's the info you need to keep up with tomorrow's match versus Navy 🤩

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04/18/2021

Presenting your Mountain West Regular Season Champions, The New Mexico Lobos. Next stop NCAA Tournament.

We are excited to announce three positions at the newly formed Research for Indigenous Social Action and Equity Center (...
01/23/2021

We are excited to announce three positions at the newly formed Research for Indigenous Social Action and Equity Center (RISE) at the University of Michigan. The aims of the Center are bold—to re-imagine and re-create how mainstream U.S. culture engages with narratives about Indigenous Peoples. We are working toward a society in which all individuals not only learn about Indigenous Peoples but also learn from Indigenous Peoples. Our mission is three-fold: 1) To conduct rigorous multidisciplinary research centering Indigenous Peoples’ voices and experiences; 2) To build, support, and sustain a multi-university pipeline of Indigenous scholar-activists; 3) To put research into action by working with artists and activists who use the Center’s research to propagate accurate, expansive, and empowering narratives of Indigenous Peoples.

We are currently seeking applications for an assistant research scientist (https://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/193348/asst_res_scientist) and a post-doctoral research fellow (https://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/192821/research_fellow). We welcome applicants from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, especially those with quantitative research experience. We are also seeking an intermediate level administrative assistant (https://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/193047/administrative_assistant_inter) to support research, social action, and operations at RISE. Indigenous applicants and those with experience working with Indigenous communities will be given preference for these positions. We are hoping that you can help us recruit highly qualified and dedicated applicants for these positions by disseminating this information in your department.

Please reach out if you have questions or would like more information about RISE and these positions, and thank you for your consideration.

Apply Now Clicking "Apply Now" opens the link in a new window. How to ApplyA cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience....

01/20/2021
01/20/2021

Despite COVID keeping people physically distant, Lobos coming to campus this Spring still have lots of opportunities to get involved in the UNM campus community. The upcoming Welcome Back Days virtual events are a great way to find departments, clubs and...

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