Facundo Valdez School of Social Work

The professional social worker makes a difference in improving the lives of others. NMHU’s focus on multicultural practice provides a deep understanding of cultural and ethnic differences and the way they influence the social worker’s role.

New Mexico Highlands University’s B.S.W. program was first accredited by the Council on Social Work Education in 1974. Our curriculum prepares students for entry-level generalist practice.

NMHU’s alumni are successfully working in a variety of settings: mental health and health care, substance abuse programs, schools, child welfare, hospice, gerontology and many other fields of practice. 448 hours of field practicum in social work is required during the senior year. This experience lets students gain direct work experience with a specific target population, while integrating and applying their classroom knowledge.

Students who achieve high academic standards are eligible to apply to the school’s advanced standing M.S.W. honors program, which allows completion of the M.S.W. degree in two to three academic semesters.

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ALUMNI PROFILE

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Alumni Occupations

Graduates of the Facundo Valdez School of Social Work can be found in the following occupations:

  • Mental health and behavioral health social worker
  • Clinical social worker
  • Community health workers and administrators
  • School social worker
  • Social and community service manager
  • Research social worker
  • Hospice social worker
  • Direct services practice
  • Forensic social work
  • Marriage and family therapist
  • Public policy social worker
  • Case manager

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Administration, Faculty, and Staff

Anna Nelson, Ph.D., LCSW

LCSW INTERIM DEAN

annelson@nmhu.edu

P: 505-260-6194

Vacant

DIRECTOR, NATIVE AMERICAN SOCIAL WORK STUDIES INSTITUTE

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Amber Vilas

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND WORKFORCE COORDINATOR, CESW

aacvilas@nmhu.edu

Marian Najar

FIELD EDUCATION COORDINATOR
mrnajar@nmhu.edu 

Emet Ma’ayan, MSW, LCSW

FULL-TIME CONTINGENT PROFESSOR

emetmaayan@nmhu.edu

P: 505-260-6198

Rachell Tenorio, Ph.D., MSW

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

rachelletenorio@nmhu.edu

Brandon Sedillo

IT TECH SUPPORT (ABQ/RIO)

bsedillo@nmhu.edu

P: 505-454-3131

Patricia Miera

MSW ONLINE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNER

prmiera@nmhu.edu

Sharen Maldonado

FIELD EDUCATION SR. ADMIN. ASSISTANT

skmaldonado@nmhu.edu

P: 505-454-2058

John Tourangeau, Ph.D., LADAC, LCSW

TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

jtourangeau@nmhu.edu

P: 505-454-3515

Rey Martinez, Ph.D.

PROFESSOR

rcmartinez@nmhu.edu

P: 505-566-3047

Summer Charley

SOCIAL WORK ADMIN ASSISTANT

summercharley@nmhu.edu

Vacant

SR. ADMIN. ASSISTANT

P: 505-260-6181

Valerie Valles-Pedroza, MSW, LCSW

INTERIM DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN SOCIAL WORK

vevalles@nmhu.edu

P: 505-260-6187

Cesar Abarca, Ph.D., MSW

PROFESSOR

cabarca@nmhu.edu

P: 505-260-6183

Judy Barnstone, Ph.D., MSW

PROFESSOR/ MSW PROG. COORDINATOR

jebarnstone@nmhu.edu

P: 505-260-6188

Yesenia Alvarado, LMSW

FIELD EDUCATION COORDINATOR

P: 505-260-6186

Eric Rolstad, Ph.D., LCSW

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

erolstad@nmhu.edu

Faith Eldridge, MSW, LCSW

MSW ONLINE FIELD EDUCATION COORDINATOR

feldridge@nmhu.edu

Benjamin Bencomo, DSW, LCSW

BSW PROGRAM COORDINATOR/ ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

bbencomo@nmhu.edu

P: 505-454-3346

Melissa Williamson, MSW, LCSW

FIELD EDUCATION COORDINATOR (LV/SF)

mawilliamson@nmhu.edu

P: 505-454-3326

Krystal C’deBaca

STUDENT SUCCESS COACH (HUMANITIES)

kmcdebaca@nmhu.edu

P: 505-454-3319

Craig Stern, Ph.D.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

castern@nmhu.edu

Marian Vargas, MSW

STUDENT SUPPORT SPECIALIST

mrvargas@nmhu.edu

P: 505-260-6191

Alycia Nabours, MSW

SPECIAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR, CESW

P: 505-260-6194

Sreyashi Chakravarty, Ph.D.

TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

schakravarty@nmhu.edu

P: 505-260-6189

Caroline Dailey, MSW, LCSW

FULL-TIME TERM PROFESSOR

cdailey@nmhu.edu

P: 505-260-6185

Jedediah Bragg, Ph.D., LMSW, ACSW

TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

jebragg@nmhu.edu

P: 505-891-6923

Janice Dowsett

MSW ONLINE PROGRAM COORDINATOR

jdowsett@nmhu.edu

P: 505-429-8043

Jeanette Baca, DSW, LCSW/LISW

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

jmbaca@nmhu.edu

Rebecca Moore, Ph.D., LMSW

PROFESSOR

rmmoore@nmhu.edu

P: 505-426-2053

Joseph Moreno, Ph.D.

METRO CENTER MANAGER (ABQ/RIO)

jamoreno@nmhu.edu

P: 505-891-6914

Nicole DeHerrera, MSW, LCSW

FIELD EDUCATION COORDINATOR (FARM)

ndeherrera@nmhu.edu

P: 505-566-3805

Annie Allen, Ph.D, LCSW

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
annie@nmhu.edu

Christine Floyd, MSW, MAED

FIELD EDUCATION DIRECTOR

christinefloyd@nmhu.edu

Joey Jimenez Jr., MSW

SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, CESW

jcjimenez@nmhu.edu

P: 505-429-1340

Elizabeth Garcia, MSW

INTERIM DIRECTOR, SWEEP-RAICES

elizabethgarcia@nmhu.edu

Frances Ortega, Ph.D.

FULL-TIME TERM PROFESSOR

fortega@nmhu.edu

P: 505-260-6195

Reyna Rivera, MSW, LCSW

FULL-TIME CONTINGENT PROFESSOR

reyna@nmhu.edu

P: 505-260-6193

Annie Allen, Ph.D., LCSW

TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

annie@nmhu.edu

Ruth Sandoval

MSW ONLINE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNER

ruthsandoval@nmhu.edu

Lawrence M. Montaño, MSW

STUDENT SUPPORT SPECIALIST

socialwork@nmhu.edu

P: 505-454-3310

Dolores Ortega, Ph.D., MSW

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

ortegad@nmhu.edu

P: 505-454-3567

Robert Anaya

SF/FARM CENTER MANAGER

raanaya@nmhu.edu

P: 505-426-2130

Sharon Terry-Doom

STUDENT SUPPORT SPECIALIST/ SW PROGRAM COORDINATOR

sharondoom@nmhu.edu

P: 505-566-3655

Mission Statement

The mission of the Facundo Valdez School of Social Work is to educate students to practice social work competently with the diverse, multicultural populations of New Mexico and the Southwest. This context of cultural and regional responsiveness informs the School’s creation and implementation of all its educational programs. The School has a primary commitment to Hispanic and Native American people. Our curriculum grounds students in core professional social work values, skills and ethical principles, and provides a focused awareness and respect for cultural differences and how poverty affects the well-being of people in the region.