#AISSLobo
The American Indian Student Services’ #AISSLobo highlights students from across the UNM community on the AISS social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.
This week’s #AISSLobo is an Albuquerque native in their first year at UNM—Everett Peynetsa (Zuni Pueblo, Laguna Pueblo, Diné)! Everett got a jumpstart to his college experience this summer by participating in the UNM Undergraduate Health Sciences Enrichment Program (UHSEP) and the American Indian Summer Bridge (AISB) program. He’s continued to stay connected with AISS through his participation in the 2025 AISB Fall Experience program. During his free time, he like to read, listen to music, and write. He also gives back through community service—volunteering at Novella Park and Locker 505 + him and his family supports the Giving Tree each year! He decided to attend UNM because of the various, high-quality health programs available and his aunt (a UNM alumna) supported him becoming a Lobo. Family is very important to Everett and they are his motivation & encouragement to pursue his goals. He’s proud of his multicultural background and finds that it’s helped create a strong connection to his family history and culture. He loves whenever he gets a chance to go home to Zuni to actively participate in cultural activities to stay connected. One resource that he wishes each student knew about is AISS; he shares that “it’s a welcoming environment and supportive community.” Additionally, he has the following words for the Lobo community: “Be yourself, enjoy each moment, and never give up.” He’s just getting started on campus but we can see great things in store for Everett and we’re excited to witness all his accomplishments!