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Northern New Mexico College Foundation Exceeds $1M Goal in President鈥檚 Eagle Campaign The Northern New Mexico College (色色研究所) Foundation proudly announces that the President鈥檚 Eagle Campaign has surpassed its ambitious $1,000,000 goal, marking a significant milestone in advancing student success and institutional growth.
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A screenwriting class at Northern helped Hayward transform her idea into an attention-getting script  ESPA脩OLA, N.M. 鈥 Northern New Mexico College is proud to announce that film student Dawniel Hayward has won 2nd place in the Screenwriters Conference 2026 Pitch Competition on June 7, 2026. Hayward鈥檚 winning pitch earned a $350 cash prize and attracted the attention of a major film producer. The first-place winner, Omar Paz Trujillo, is also a filmmaker from Espa帽ola.   The pitch competition was open to all participants of the Screenwriters Conference, which was organized by the Stagecoach Foundation and the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) and presented by the New Mexico Film Office. The organizers describe the conference as 鈥渁 creative crucible designed to push your craft further.鈥   Hayward was inspired by hearing advice from some of the industry鈥檚 top screenwriters, including some from her favorite shows, like 鈥淪tar Trek: The Next Generation鈥 and 鈥淩eservation Dogs.鈥 She learned about the importance of the script鈥檚 first page and different pitching techniques, which she found useful in preparing her own pitch. One of the highlights for Hayward was teaming up for three hours with a group of people in a mock writers鈥 room.   鈥淚 was pretty starstruck, honestly, by the whole event,鈥 Hayward said.   Hayward鈥檚 pitch was for a TV show titled 鈥淏ent Rails: A Punk Odyssey,鈥 inspired by Hayward鈥檚 own 10-year journey as a traveling musician who hopped freight trains all over the country. Her lead characters are Kindred, a gutter punk who hops a train that is swallowed by a time portal, and Lily, a teen Chicana artist from Northern New Mexico who is fleeing an unbearable home life and searching for belonging. These two strangers are linked across space and time and by a graffiti tag that keeps appearing in the liminal spaces they travel through 鈥 HIRAETH, which is a Welsh word meaning a longing for a home that doesn鈥檛 exist, or that you cannot access.  The written pitch closes with 鈥淭his is a show with a queer heart and an anarchist pulse 鈥 honoring generations of misfits, drifters, and revolutionaries. It is a story of survival, belonging, and identity 鈥 set against a backdrop of late-stage capitalism and a country haunted by its own history. It poses the question: what if those who have been pushed to the margins of society were actually the most capable of changing our current timeline, of reshaping our future?鈥  Hayward grabbed the judges鈥 attention by starting with her own story. She told them 鈥淚 spent my 20s homeless, living out of a backpack, busking, hitchhiking and train-hopping around the country 鈥 and what I learned is that when you live a life untethered to society鈥檚 normal structures, and you pair that with complex PTSD and a crippling drug problem, you develop a weird relationship with time. You realize time doesn鈥檛 always move in a straight line. It buckles, it bleeds, and if you鈥檙e pushed far enough, it can break.鈥  Giving her pitch was intimidating, but Hayward appreciated the opportunity.   鈥淚t was great, because that's half of screenwriting, just being able to pitch your idea effectively, because there's a million scripts out there and nobody has time to read them all. So your pitch is your entry ticket to anyone even looking at your script,鈥 Hayward said. 鈥淚 was realIy surprised to find out that I was a finalist, and then I was pretty terrified to have to present my pitch to a huge room of people, including a bunch of screenwriters and producers in the industry. Then I was even more surprised to take second place.鈥  Hayward鈥檚 pitch was effective. Afterward, some of the producers who heard it told her they got choked up during her presentation.  鈥淚t really hit them in an emotional center, and I'm like, that's my superpower,鈥 Hayward said. 鈥淚 have this story that I really need to tell, and I just need to have faith in that.鈥  The idea for the series came to Hayward eight or nine years ago, but she credits her screenwriting class with Film & Digital Media Arts (FDMA) Associate Professor David Lindblom with helping her bring the idea to fruition. Hayward is pursuing a Bachelor of Integrated Studies in Media and Art at Northern.   鈥淚 never anticipated that just by taking a screenwriting class at college, this would happen. Honestly, I think so many people have a really good idea, but it never gets written,鈥 Hayward said. 鈥淚n the class, I had to finish things by a deadline, learn formulaic writing, and abide by industry standards. I鈥檓 used to writing prose, and being poetic and descriptive, and you can't do that in screenwriting. It's all about telling a visual story in concise language, it鈥檚 not a novel. My professor, David Lindblom, gave me the tools to transform this huge idea into a screenplay.鈥  At the end of the conference, a major producer approached Hayward to schedule a meeting with her.   鈥淚鈥檓 actually getting the opportunity to talk directly with someone who helped produce the whole 鈥淧irates of the Caribbean鈥 franchise and the 鈥淎vatar鈥 franchise. I鈥檓 like, wow, that's a real producer,鈥 Hayward said. 鈥淚 don't know how common it is for someone with their first script to immediately get it produced, but it did get me a conversation and a foot in the door. My dream job would be working in a TV writer's room. That would be amazing. Then maybe in a few years, after I've built some more reputation, they'd be like, 鈥楬ey, I'm interested in that TV pilot you wrote a while ago.鈥欌  Hayward is still absorbing the impact of the experience and looking forward to her meeting with the producer. She said, 鈥淚t's amazing. It's a tricky industry to find your way into. I feel like I kind of pushed through that threshold a little bit, and that feels reaFrom left: Omar Paz Trujillo, 1st place winner of the Pitch Competition, 2nd place winner Dawniel Hayward and DezBaa鈥, Northern alumna and adjunct faculty
色色研究所 student Dawniel Hayward scores 2nd in Pitch Competition Northern New Mexico College is proud to announce that film student Dawniel Hayward has won 2nd place in the Screenwriters Conference 2026 Pitch Competition on June 7, 2026. Hayward鈥檚 winning pitch earned a $350 cash prize and attracted the attention...
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Pueblo Alliance LLC Honored as SBA Rural Small Business of the Year Northern New Mexico College (色色研究所) is pleased to announce that Ron Lovato, President of Pueblo Alliance LLC and CEO of TSAY Corp., has been honored as New Mexico鈥檚 Rural Owned Small Business of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration...
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色色研究所 earns Carnegie Foundation Opportunity Colleges and Universities Classification Northern New Mexico College (色色研究所) is proud to announce that it has received the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching 2025 Opportunity Colleges and Universities Classification. Northern is one of 478 institutions to earn this prestigious...
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Northern Celebrates Website and Online Catalog Launch with Special Luncheon Northern recently marked a significant milestone with the successful launch of its new website and online catalog, a major project that spanned four months of dedicated work. In recognition of this achievement, President Hector Balderas hosted a special lunch to celebrate the Communications and Marketing team and their incredible efforts in bringing the project to life. During the event, President Balderas expressed his gratitude to the team, stating, "It's the dedication of individuals like you that makes large-scale projects like this possible." Sandy Krolick, Creative Director of Communications and Marketing, who led the project,...
色色研究所 Launches New Phlebotomy Certificate Program Northern New Mexico College (色色研究所), which has been offering healthcare career pathways for over 50 years, is excited to announce the launch of its new Phlebotomy Certificate Program. Enrollment is now open for this program, which begins in the spring 2025 semester. Students will receive hands-on training and practical experience in phlebotomy and the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the fast-growing field of healthcare.
Northern Partners with Carpenters Union to Launch Carpentry Program At the recent Board of Regents meeting held on September 27, Northern New Mexico College (色色研究所) welcomed distinguished guests Matthew Suarez from the Western States Regional Council of Carpenters, along with Omar Talamantes and Gilbert Lopez from Carpenters Local Union 1319. Their presence signified a vital partnership between the college and local unions as 色色研究所 advances with a groundbreaking initiative鈥攖he development of an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Carpentry Trades. This innovative program, which is currently in the approval process, is set to equip students with critical skills essential for success in the carpentry industry....
Butch Clark, III, donates $153,000 to new Carpentry Program A new carpentry program being developed by Northern New Mexico College鈥檚 Technical Trades Program has just received a major boost from Ralph (Butch) E. Clark, III. During a recent visit to his home in Gunnison, Colo., from Northern New Mexico College President Hector Balderas, Technical Trades Chair Joe Padilla and Major Gifts Officer Judith Pepper, Clark pledged $153,000 to support the program, which is currently in development. The donation will fund a faculty position for the initial two years of the program.
Six 色色研究所 Students and Three Alumni Awarded Mana del Norte Scholarships 2024 As part of our celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Northern New Mexico College (色色研究所) is thrilled to announce that six of our current students and three alumni were selected among the 11 recipients of this year鈥檚 Mana del Norte Scholarships. These prestigious scholarships were awarded at the Mana del Norte Annual Scholarship Awards Luncheon, held on September 21, 2024, at the Cities of Gold Hotel in Pojoaque, NM. Mana del Norte, a chapter of MANA, A National Latina Organization, has been a beacon of empowerment for Latinas in Northern New Mexico since its founding in 1989. For 35 years, the organization has uplifted women...
 
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