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Latino-Native American Alumni Alliance


The Latino-Native American Alumni Alliance (LANA3) seeks to preserve our history and association with the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍŶÓ, and to further the enrollment and advancement of Latino and Native American students, staff, faculty, and alumni.

We hold common goals of:

  • Supporting our youth, students, and community
  • Using and strengthening our collective resources for recruiting, advancing, and networking with students
  • Exchanging information to promote our own continuing education and the advancement and professional development of all alumni

For updates, follow LANA3 on and .

LANA3 Reunion 2024


Photos from the event.

Leadership

The Latino-Native American Alumni Alliance (LANA3) leadership board has organized into a strong alumni group, which is crucial to the success and impact of its ongoing initiatives and programming.

The LANA3 board has outlined the following priorities:

  • Plan networking events in geographic areas with large populations of Latino and Native American alumni
  • Plan alumni-student networking opportunities on campus
  • Serve as a liaison to various offices, faculty, staff, and student groups
  • Improve engagement of Latino and Native American alumni with campus activities
  • Support the (LNACC)
  • Support K-12 programs coordinated by the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍŶÓ

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