A survey conducted by a team of researchers from The University of New Mexico finds that students who are food-insecure are more likely to fail or withdraw from classes or drop out of college entirely. The survey was done by lead author Heather...
Each year, The University of New Mexico College of Education and Human Sciences honors alumni and individuals in our community who have made significant contributions within their profession – specifically focusing on educators, administrators,...
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 University of New Mexico College of Education and Human Sciences (COEHS) will continue to tackle the challenges and strengthen the early childhood workforce with the help of a nearly $1.5 million grant awarded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
“The...
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...
With a recent uptick in new COVID-19 cases and as vaccination rates stall in parts of the country, questions surrounding the level of protection offered by vaccines remain prominent. One researcher at The University of New Mexico is taking that question...
In less than 24 hours the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games will begin and athletes from across the globe will compete at the highest level, including former Lobo runner Josh Kerr. To prepare for weather conditions in Tokyo, Kerr turned to The University of New...
The basic definition for the Spanish language word querencia is a metaphysical concept taken from the verb querer, which means "to want” or “to love." But the reality of querencia is more complicated, more poetic and sentimental, seated in deep emotions...
The Summer Intensive Research Internship (SIRI): Creating Technology to Help People is currently in session. The internship is an 8-week summer program that provides competitive stipends, housing and meal plans, and travel allowance.
The program...
The Exercise Physiology Lab is one of The University of New Mexico’s very own hidden gems serving as a teaching, research and clinical facility for students, staff, faculty and individuals in the community across the state.
Housed within UNM’s College...