At UNM, we foster community engagement through collaboration, research, and education to create impact. By partnering with communities, we address challenges, promote equity, and empower students, faculty, and staff to drive change.
UNM Office of Community Engagement
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What does it take to prepare teachers for today’s classrooms?
Dr. Marjory Krebs shares why understanding families, culture, and community is essential to effective teaching-and how community-engaged learning is shaping future educators at UNM.
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What happens when we try to rebuild communities without truly understanding them first?
shares a powerful perspective on community engagement, identity, and the importance of truly listening to communities.
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The best research doesn’t happen in isolation.
REACT at UNM is building real partnerships between communities and researchers - and that’s where meaningful impact starts.
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Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program hosted,annual Crawford Symposium at University of New Mexico, bringing together students, educators, researchers, and community partners to showcase environmental stewardship, student research, and community-engaged work connected to New Mexico’s Bosque ecosystem.
Community in action 🌱
The Sustainability Expo at the University of New Mexico brought together students and community partners to share ideas and solutions for a more resilient future.
This didn’t happen overnight.
UNM’s Carnegie Community Engagement Classification reflects the work of faculty, staff, and a small team that brought together years of impact across our communities.
A lot of effort behind the scenes - and a story worth sharing.
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What happens when advanced models can’t solve a problem, but a community member already knows the answer?
In this Faculty Spotlight, Marygold Walsh-Dilley reflects on community knowledge, food systems, climate change, and why listening to people matters in researchandengagement
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“You don’t know what you don’t see until you step outside of what’s familiar.”
Esther, a master’s student at UNM, shares how working with communities changed the way she understands growth, learning, and impact.
This is just one moment from her story. #Universityofnewmexico
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The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Conference at UNM brought together faculty and educators to share ideas, strategies, and innovations in teaching. The event highlighted collaborative approaches to enhancing student learning and strengthening academic engagement across campus.
Students from the UNM Department of Spanish and Portuguese partnered with Coronado Dual Language K–8 to bring bilingual learning to life.
From elementary school to UNM-this is what a real pathway forward looks like.
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