A large part of the next wave of Indigenous school principals will come from The University of New Mexico.
There’s a growing group of dedicated learners aiming for that goal, in the Promoting Our Leadership, Learning, and Empowering Nations (POLLEN)...
The New Mexico Higher Education Department announced recently that it has awarded $110.5 million in faculty endowment funds to 13 colleges and universities across New Mexico, including $28.5 million to The University of New Mexico, to recruit and retain...
Three University of New Mexico Alumni from the College of Education and Human Services (COEHS) will receive distinguished awards at the annual Alumni and Community Awards event, hosted by the...
The University of New Mexico College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS) is expanding its teacher residency partnership for the 2022-2023 academic year.
With anticipated funding from HB 13 “Teacher Residencies,” the COEHS is partnering with several...
The University of New Mexico’s College of Education and Human Sciences’ (COEHS) Counselor Education Program is teaming up with other universities across the state to help increase the number of school based mental health (SBMH) providers in New...
This week the Albuquerque Teacher Residency Partnership (ATRP) was nationally recognized as a distinguished teacher education program. ATRP, a partnership among the University of New Mexico College of Education & Human Sciences, the Albuquerque Public...
The University of New Mexico College of Education and Human Sciences is launching a new program, The Pandemic Pivot Project – courses designed to support educational professionals around New Mexico in making an impact on their students and clients with a...
The U.S Department of State and the Fulbrights Foreign Scholarship Board recently announced that University of New Mexico Professor Trenia Walker received a Fulbright Specialist Program award that will take her to Kosovo, a destination is she very...
The Albuquerque Teacher Residency Partnership is currently recruiting candidates for the program’s next cohort.
ATRP is intended for students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any degree field. As with any teacher preparation program, students are...
Olivia Tucker has joined The University of New Mexico Fine Arts College faculty in the Instrumental Music program as an assistant professor of Music Education. She started her music teaching career as a band teacher at middle and high schools but...