NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A new partnership between the Mescalero Apache Tribe and Eastern New Mexico University is helping tribal kids get much needed services. The tribe only has one speech pathologist working with nearly a dozen kids. More than half of them need some form of speech therapy, leaving their one speech pathologist overwhelmed. “We […] | Local News from KRQE News 13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Transfer Student Finds That ENMU is the Perfect Fit
Written by Desiree Cooper Nyah Cate
Nyah Cate, a communicative disorders major with a minor in health and human services at Eastern New Mexico University, hopes to become a speech-language pathologist (SLP). Her goal is to become a traveling SLP immediately after graduate school to gain experience in the profession.
Artwork of Nyah Cate created by Angela Sanchez from ENMU s virtual Face It! event. I hope to work in a hospital to help those with swallowing disorders as well, as swallowing physiology is incredibly fascinating to me, she says. I want to work a bit in every environment that the profession has to offer so that I can discover what I want to specialize in. This would also allow me to work with as many different types of people as possible, which would be the most fulfilling part of my career.
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