The role of a teacher is one that has been heralded and applauded for decades. It’s not just the ones who come and help you at your desk, however, but the one who gets you out of it.
UNM College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS) faculty Karen Lux...
One of the first steps towards improving anything is awareness. Risks, dangers, and problems can often be resolved, as long as someone is waving the red flag.
That’s exactly the reason why College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS) Exercise Science...
The immense physical and mental benefits of exercise are undeniable across the board, but UNM’s College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS) aren’t stopping there.
In the Department of Health, Exercise & Sports Sciences, researchers like Flavio de...
One UNM Exercise Science Professor is being recognized at a national level.
Ann Gibson has been presented with the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)’s 2023 Recognition Award. This award is given annually by the Southwest Chapter's Board of...
The domino effect of how your body operates is a mystifying, but fascinating area of study. The question of ‘’why does this happen when I do that?’ generates a never ending search for answers within the College of Education & Human Sciences...
UNM’s College of Education and Human Science (COEHS) is celebrating a major victory with the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM.)
Recent UNM Exercise Science Ph.D. graduate, Jeremy Ducharme, just took the first-ever first place tie, at the ACSM...
Born and raised in Albuquerque, Heidi Disbrow was first diagnosed with a progressive hearing loss, cause unknown, at the age of 12. She went to Sandia Preparatory School, then a small liberal arts college in California where she got her first bachelor’s...
One University of New Mexico student is being recognized as the blueprint for the future of health and physical education.
Junior Physical Education student Aliyah Gonzalez has been named a Major of the Year by the Society of Health and Physical...
UNM’s Exercise Science program will keep working out, and onward.
The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) has awarded initial accreditation to the College of Education & Human Sciences’s (COEHS) Exercise Science...
A memorial has been announced for beloved, former University of New Mexico gymnastics coach and professor Rusty Mitchell. He passed away at age 80 at the end of February.
Mitchell will be honored at Johnson Gym, a space he called home for many years, on...