The College of Population Health is honored to highlight our students in their efforts and contributions to population and public health.
On November 1st, many in New Mexico celebrate Dia De Los Muertos by remembering ancestors who have died. Soon those mourning loved ones lost to COVID-19 will also be able to share their grief with others at a memorial that could be the first of its kind in the nation on a site Marked By Covid New Mexico founders have worked with officials from Bernalillo County Parks, Recreation and Open Space Departmentto secure from the state.
Hello Lobos, my name is Emily Armijo and I am in my last semester in the College of Population Health. I am very excited to be interning at Student Health and Counseling (SHAC). I will be working with the Lobo Prevention Pack (LPP). I'm looking forward to advocating for students, coordinating events, and informing students on timely information regarding COVID-19. Look out for our team around campus, you can find us handing out masks or working events. If you have any questions about COVID or need anything, please feel free to stop by the Health Promotion office in the SHAC building.
"A wise woman once told me that we need to be uncomfortable in order to grow. So here I am, challenging each and every one of you (LatinX) to be uncomfortable."
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The College of Population Health commends students in the Population Health Biology course for using scientific evidence to present their perspective on a community response to staying protected and healthy within the COVID-19 pandemic. The following student articles were published in the Albuquerque Journal on May 24, 2021.
Rylee Brachle and Alina Pillmore - Barriers Between New Mexicans and Healthcare
Zohie Cardenas, Nicole Pino and Kaleb Wallace - Global COVID-19 Vaccine Equity: Rich Countries Get the Lion’s Share
Chenoa Scippio and Serena Cumber - New Mexico has the Potential for 100% Clean Engergy in our Lifetimes