Texas A&M University, is taking broad steps toward the future to become a Top 10 university in our nation. Texas A&M University has programs in place to increase diversity of the student body and faculty. There are new entities present to support minority student organizations and aid in minority recruitment. The University has a desire to increase the retention of our students. All of these things help to position the University to be a recognized top tier educational institution.
However, the University Administration can not do all of this without the support of its former students like yourself. By joining the Texas A&M Hispanic Network, not only do you benefit, but you have the opportunity to aid undergraduates and prospective students in areas in which you formerly needed support. You also receive up to date information on high level job openings at A&M as we strive to get more Hispanics into top administrative positions at A&M.
Who Can Join?
Network Members can be any former student of the University with an ethnic identification with the Hispanic community or any person interested in being associated with the Network to assist in achieving their goals (see by laws), or any family or friend of the aforementioned.
Members support and are dedicated to the overall mission of the Network.
The Network is governed by state level officers and regional chapters. You can become a member of the Network and participate at the state level and with your local chapter. If there isn’t a chapter near you and you would like to create one, please contact Leonardo
G Hernandez, ‘73.
Activities
Members of the Network participate in several activities to help meet the goals and mission of the University and the Network, including Fone a Fish, Recruitment programs, and other such activities. We also have a yearly Summit with University officials.
Submit your membership application today!
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Promoting Hispanic
Diversity
The mission of the Texas
A&M Hispanic Network is to serve as an
advocate and support group on Hispanic concerns
and issues at the University and local
communities within the larger Association of
Former Students organization. The Texas A&M
Hispanic Network shall dynamically work towards
increasing the number of Hispanic students
attending Texas A&M University (TAMU), and
enhancing their experience, education, and
quality of life on campus.
Mexican American and U.S. Latino Research Center (MALRC) Summary
MALRC Fellow Grants- Areas of Concentration
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