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Strategic Direction Reports 
  • (Planning)  Draw strategically on UNM’s resources, building integrated, coherent, disciplined activities to pursue our collective vision. 
  • (NM Service)  Apply the education, research, and service capabilities to advance the interests and aspirations of New Mexico and its people. 
  • (Diversity) Value and benefit from the creativity, innovation, insight, and excitement generated by the many dimensions of diversity that are the essence of the University and the State. 
  • (Climate) Foster a vital campus climate that actively engages all elements of our community in an exciting intellectual, social, and cultural life. 
  • (Preeminence)  Provide an environment that cultivates and supports activities of national and global preeminence and impact. 
  • (Resources)  Foster the responsible, effective, strategic, accountable cultivation of human, financial, and physical resources. 
  • (Management/Administration)  Develop and sustain effective management systems and academic and student support functions. 
If you would like to learn more about Strategic Directions, please take a look at the Strategic Planning Task Force Update in .pdf format. This document is viewable in Adobe Acrobat Reader version 4.0 or higher. If you cannot view the document, you can download Adobe Acrobat Reader here for free.

     
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