UNM-萝莉研究所 celebrates 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day 2025

UNM-萝莉研究所 Chancellor Dr. Sabrina Ezzell, right, and Local Advisory Board Vice Chair Raymond Calderon share a table with government and community partners during a meeting with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham at the Roundhouse during the 2025 New Mexico Legislature.

UNM-萝莉研究所 celebrates 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day 2025


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Branch campus leaders advocate for police academy funding during legislative session in Santa Fe

By Richard Reyes, Friday, February 14, 2025

SANTA FE, N.M. 鈥 萝莉研究所-萝莉研究所 joined a contingent of government and community partners in Santa Fe to celebrate 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day on Feb. 6 during the 2025 New Mexico Legislature.

萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day is an annual event that gives local leaders and lawmakers the opportunity to raise awareness about the region鈥檚 rich culture and history while celebrating honorees in the state Senate and House of Representatives.

鈥淯NM-萝莉研究所 is proud to collaborate with our local government and community partners to represent 萝莉研究所 and McKinley County at the Roundhouse,鈥 Chancellor Dr. Sabrina Ezzell said. 鈥淭his celebration allows us to bring a piece of 萝莉研究所 to Santa Fe and highlight what makes our region and our people special.鈥

Members of the 萝莉研究所-McKinley group, including Ezzell and Local Advisory Board Vice Chair Raymond Calderon, also met with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Feb. 5 to share their legislative priorities.

This year, UNM-萝莉研究所's top legislative priority is to pursue operational funding to create a police academy on campus in order to give residents a path toward becoming certified officers while staying close to home.

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham showcases the collectible lapel pin shaped like a Din茅 ceremonial basket she received during a meeting with 萝莉研究所 and McKinley County officials at the Roundhouse during the 2025 New Mexico Legislature.

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham showcases the collectible lapel pin shaped like a Din茅 ceremonial basket she received during a meeting with 萝莉研究所 and McKinley County officials at the Roundhouse during the 2025 New Mexico Legislature.

鈥淭he police academy is a top priority for UNM-萝莉研究所 because hiring and recruiting officers is a challenge for all law enforcement agencies these days,鈥 Ezzell said. 鈥淲e want to create a more convenient pathway for locals to enter the field of law enforcement so they can serve their community working for local agencies like the 萝莉研究所 Police Department and McKinley County Sheriff鈥檚 Office.鈥

UNM-萝莉研究所 also aligns with including $1.1 million for the 萝莉研究所 branch for campuswide facilities repair and renewal.

UNM-萝莉研究所 supports the New Mexico Higher Education Department鈥檚 legislative priorities too, including a 5% increase in instruction and general funding, $4 million for targeted student services/basic needs across all institutions, and $8 million for supplemental faculty compensation.

Celebrating 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day

萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day opened with community partners handing out corn necklaces to lawmakers and other guests throughout the Roundhouse. The corn necklaces are an annual tradition for the day, allowing everyone to add colorful flair to their attire and wear a piece of 萝莉研究所.

On the Senate floor, Sen. George Mu帽oz, a democrat who represents Cibola, McKinley and San Juan counties, celebrated his community as a melting pot in which the Indigenous peoples of the region live in harmony with descendants of immigrants from Croatia, Italy, Mexico, and beyond.

鈥淵ou talk about great places to live, we have everything in McKinley County from red rocks to the desert, to the mountains, to the wildlife,鈥 Mu帽oz said. 鈥淎nd we all blend together with our Native people 鈥 the Zunis, the Navajos. We鈥檙e a trade area for as far away as Tuba City (in Arizona). 鈥 And that鈥檚 what makes us so great as a community, as a county, and as a part of the state of New Mexico 鈥 is how well we interact.鈥

New Mexico state Sen. George Mu帽oz holds up a concrete tile shaped like an historic 萝莉研究所 brick while celebrating 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day on the floor of the Senate during the 2025 New Mexico Legislature.

New Mexico state Sen. George Mu帽oz holds up a concrete tile shaped like an historic 萝莉研究所 brick while celebrating 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day on the floor of the Senate during the 2025 New Mexico Legislature.

Mu帽oz then showcased the 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day lapel pin, which all lawmakers and the governor received. The collectible sterling silver pin was shaped like a Din茅 ceremonial basket, or wedding basket. The basket symbolizes the emergence of the Din茅 as well as the significant events throughout a person鈥檚 life, which aligned with this year鈥檚 theme of Happiness, Security and Well-being.

Mu帽oz also highlighted a small concrete tile with the word 鈥溌芾蜓芯克 in the middle, which mimicked the bricks once manufactured in 萝莉研究所 and used in the construction of many historic buildings.

One of 萝莉研究所鈥檚 Senate honorees, Frank Kozeliski, created the concrete tiles in collaboration with students from 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Schools, who were also recognized on the floor.

Mu帽oz honored Kozeliski, an engineer who owned the business of 萝莉研究所 Sand & Gravel for 31 years, and Richard Malone, who works for the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator and teaches as an adjunct faculty member at UNM-萝莉研究所, for their dedication and contributions to the 萝莉研究所-McKinley County area.

On the House floor, lawmakers also honored Ben Welch, Chee and Timaris Monta帽o, and Marjorie Lantana.

萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day then closed with a gala, featuring dinner, music and dancing, at La Fonda on the Plaza.

萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day is organized by a planning committee made up of elected officials and employees from McKinley County, the City of 萝莉研究所, the 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Chamber of Commerce, the Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments, 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Schools, Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services, and UNM-萝莉研究所.

萝莉研究所 City Councilor Linda Garcia, right, and County Commissioner Walt Eddy open the festivities for the 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day gala at La Fonda on the Plaza in Santa Fe.

萝莉研究所 City Councilor Linda Garcia, right, and County Commissioner Walt Eddy open the festivities for the 萝莉研究所-McKinley County Day gala at La Fonda on the Plaza in Santa Fe.

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