Parents of high school students have an opportunity to immerse themselves in a college experience through a new, free program offered at the University of New Mexico. Parents will live and dine on campus and attend casual, informative sessions during the two-day, one night program held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 1-2.
UNM mechanical engineering students built and raced a small formula-style racing car in the 2008 Formula Society of Automotive Engineers West competition at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif., placing in the top 20 in three major categories. This is one of seven international competitions that are part of the largest engineering competition in the world.
Occupational Therapy students learn traditional healing practices
Recently, graduate students from the University of New Mexico visited Oaxaca, México to learn about Mexican Traditional Medicine with Occupational Therapy Professor Terry K. Crowe. The course was designed through a partnership between CECIPROC- a non-government Oaxacan organization working in community health, Tierraventura - a small business offering unique eco-tourism and the University of New Mexico Occupational Therapy Graduate Program in the School of Medicine.
Photo: On a rainy day in the village of Cuajimoloyas, UNM Occupatioanl Therapy students learn from Doña Queta the medicinal properties of plants.