January - March 2008
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| Erin Armstrong '05 BA |
Prudence Beckh '80 MA |
David Blunier '02 BBA, '07 MBA |
Brenda Frink '96 MA |
| Helen Cortez '74 BED, '90 MA |
Zona Cottrill | Gail Doherty '84 MA |
Miguel Encinias '77 PHD |
| Shelly Fritz '74 ASDH, '90 MA |
Freda Harris '41 BA, '73 MA |
Heather Howard '04 BSNU |
Jerry Kammer '83 MA |
| Ulrike Kerstges '84 MSPE, '87 PHD |
Glenn Lockhart '81 MBA |
Marjorie McCament '54 BSED, '71 MA |
Jodi Miller '03 BAFA |
| Ryan Mirabal '04 BUS |
Jacob Montano '73 BAED |
Jennifer Montano '73 BSED, '90 MA |
Lorna Montoya '01 BSNU |
| Midge Nichelason '85 MA |
Claire Pestak '03 BS |
Bobby Reyes '85 BSIE |
Michael Samuel '98 BS |
| Michelle Stratton '04 BSNU |
Linda Tippeconnie '98 BSPE |
See their accomplishments here.
Know someone who should be on this list? Nominate them below!
On a given day, it's not the big stuff that makes us say to ourselves there may be hope in this world after all. It's the examples around us of individuals who go out of their way to help others… who act out of the goodness of their hearts without thought of recognition.
Alumni associations tend to recognize their big stars, those with name recognition or in leadership roles. But we've decided it's time to honor UNM alumni who, plainly, do good things, just because.
The UNM Aluminaria Award celebrates UNM alumni who make the world a better, brighter place. Their acts may be small but they are inspirational. We take pride in these alumni and want to thank them—the Aluminarios who make life shine.
Do you know a UNM alum whose good deeds go unsung? Someone who brightens your community? Who lights up the lives of others?
Nominate this person for one of our UNM Aluminaria Awards. We can check our records to see if your nominee is an alum. We'll send him/her our thanks, along with a special pin. And we'll include them in our list of Aluminarios who make their alma mater proud.
Please keep your nomination a secret so we can surprise the award winners.
The asterisk (*) means that we really need that information.