An associate professor of sports administration in UNM's College of Education is strengthening New Mexico’s ties to Hungary’s flagship sports university, the University of Physical Education (UPE) in Budapest.
John Barnes was recently asked to be the...
The holiday season should be a magical time of year spent relaxing with family, but often times it’s spent stressing about what’s on your plate.
There’s some good news according to Peter Pribis, associate professor of nutrition and dietetics in the...
Lobo Louie and Lobo Lucy Visit The University of New Mexico is the perfect children’s book to help introduce young, future Lobos to campus life.
UNM Professor Marjori Krebs and her daughter, Taylor Potter published the book this summer.
Potter is an...
For years, New Mexican children have felt the effects of a teacher shortage in our schools, but a recent partnership between The University of New Mexico and Albuquerque Public Schools is trying to close the gap.
The program, Albuquerque Teacher...
Family, friends and colleagues will come together Sunday, Nov. 10 to celebrate the life of UNM Professor Ruth Trinidad Galván.
At a young age, Galván and her four younger siblings, Esmeralda, Teodoro, Juan Carlos and Abraham moved to Los Angeles,...
UNM Associate Professor, Allison Borden, is the 2019 recipient of the Jay D. Scribner Mentoring Award from the University Council of Educational Administration (UCEA).
The award “honors Educational Leadership faculty who have made a substantive...
The University of New Mexico’s Center for Collaborative Research and Community Engagement hosts the 2019 Research and Community Engagement Showcase on Friday, Oct. 25, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Travelstead Hall at The University of New Mexico.
The event...
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and for Comadre a Comadre, a program housed in The University of New Mexico’s College of Education, the month holds significant meaning.
Comadre’s mission is to empower the lives of women through advocacy,...
Three graduates of The University of New Mexico's College of Education are slated to receive awards for their professional accomplishments at a celebratory brunch reception Friday, Oct. 25. This event marks the first presentation of the College’s new...
Two new scholarship opportunities created to help alleviate the teacher shortage in New Mexico have taken shape at The University of New Mexico. Both, the Grow Your Own Teacher (GYOT) Act and the Teacher Preparation Affordability (TPA) Act are...