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...
One of UNM’s Communication & Journalism (C&J) students will soon be part of ‘All the News That's Fit to Print.’
Junior Elizabeth Secor has been chosen as one of the upcoming members of The Times Corps, part of none other than worldwide digital and print...
UNM’s Department of Special Education, in the College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS) is filling a critical need in New Mexico.
Now with its 55th graduate, the Graduate Certificate Program in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is creating Board...
Two members of the Special Education Department in UNM’s College of Education & Human Sciences have just been recognized nationwide.
Assistant Professor Sarah Carlson and Distinguished Professor Ruth Luckasson were both honored at the 147th Annual...
The integral role schools play in the livelihood of kids and families is undeniable. Still, a new book from UNM Associate Professor Emerita Sheri Williams highlights why the role the community plays in schools is just as important.
Beyond the...
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...
Smiling children, happy parents, and prepared educators for decades to come–this is the end result of a unique collaboration underway at the University of New Mexico.
This beneficial end result is thanks to something called Project SCENES...
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...