WNMU Volunteer Income Tax Assistance

The WNMU School of Business is providing tax services (VITA) for the community at the west entrance of Light Hall across from Castorena Hall, starting Mondays (8:30 a.m. to noon) and Wednesdays (8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.) from February 15 through April 15, 2021 (Tax Day). Services are available to families and individuals with an annual household income of $57,000 or less, and for those who are 65 years or older. Returns will not be prepared in-person. Instead, taxpayers may drop off their tax forms and students will complete the return throughout the week. Bring your: Photo ID (DL or State ID) Original Social Security Card(s) for taxpayers and dependents Tax forms, such as W-2s/ 1099s/ 1099-SA/etc. from all employers Proof of applicable tax deductible expenditures Bank Account & Routing Numbers or a voided check (preferably) Instructions for Drop off Site: Find an available parking spot. Locate the table set up on the West Entrance of Light Hall. (Light...

Delbert Anderson Trio Live from Light Hall

The Delbert Anderson Trio comes to Light Hall for a livestream event. DDAT will perform tomorrow night on campus. Delbert Anderson, member of the Navajo tribe, is a professional trumpet performer, pedagogue, and jazz musician. Born in Shiprock, NM, Anderson discovered his interest in music playing drums and singing for the church.  Anderson is known for creating the Delbert Anderson Trio (DAT) and being a developer of music educational programs and community projects. Delbert discovered his passion for jazz and improvisation in his early years of education. Anderson went on to attend Eastern New Mexico University studying music education and trumpet performance. Anderson credits his educators:  Janet Isham, John Kennedy, Christopher Beaty and Dustin Seifert - for his success in the music field. Anderson now resides in Farmington, NM where he's active as a performer, composer and educator. "Anderson's music puts Navajo culture through melodies inspired by ancient songs of love...