Earning a degree for one of the most underappreciated, yet rewarding jobs in the world, just got easier.
UNM’s College of Education and Human Sciences (COEHS) is redesigning its special education programs to make them more obtainable for future...
It began with 10 teachers receiving just $15,000 per year. Now, dozens of future educators are enrolled in UNM’s College of Education and Human Sciences’ (COEHS) Albuquerque and District Partner Teacher Residencies (APTR and DPTR) and are earning over...
Forty-two percent of people say they can’t work out because they don’t have the time, according to a 2019 poll. Seventy percent in another poll said they don’t have a routine that works for them. Another reported 15 percent of people are just not happy...
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 UNM College of Education and Human Sciences is playing a role in ensuring school counselors care for every student compassionately and equally, no matter what.
Associate Dean Kristopher Goodrich is heading the charge, in creating and modifying...
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...
It’s about making a week of awareness into a daily practice.
University of New Mexico Nutrition and Dietetics professors Diana Gonzales-Pacheco and Debbie Luffey are fighting against malnutrition in New Mexico.
Malnutrition is defined as a situation...
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...
From Early Childhood Education and Special Education to Mental Health & Wellness to Physical Education and Athletic Training, the UNM College of Education & Human Sciences has bolstered its ability to address critical needs in New Mexico and...
The College of Education and Human Sciences is deeply saddened by the death of our former colleague Alfredo Martinez.
Dr. Martinez recently retired from the faculty of the Sport Administration Program in the Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences...