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ULM’S TRIO Programs honors students in R.A.M.S. mentoring program
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Published May 10, 2021
The University of Louisiana Monroe is home to the federally funded TRIO Programs, which focuses on assisting first-generation and income-eligible students earn a college degree.
An essential facet of TRIO’s Educational Talent Search is the Outreach Program and its mentoring program, Rising Above Mediocrity for Success, or R.A.M.S., for students at Richwood, Wossman, and Carroll high schools.
R.A.M.S. is directed by Joe Riser, TRIO Outreach Coordinator, with Tommie Nelson, TRIO Retention/Outreach Coordinator, and Brenda Grover, a robotics teacher at Richwood.
On cognitive abilities supposedly being worse the older you are
I do not think this is true due to functional age being different from chronolgical age and aging can occur without cognitive impairment. Decline in cognitive impairment only happens because of certain conditions and some adults grow older without these conditions. It is a myth that aging brings on more memory loss.
Normal changes of aging
Normal changes include slower movement, activity, and processing of information. When a question is posed to an older adult, they may take time going through their thoughts to get the appropriate answer, because at that age they are more aware of leading people to the truth and so they do a life review in a short span of time. Since their memory bank is higher than that of a younger adult s, it can take them longer to process. However, this does not mean that they cannot comprehend or have deficits in thinking.
Published Dec. 16, 2020
The University of Louisiana Monroe summer and fall 2020 graduates will have the opportunity to wear their caps and gowns to receive their diploma covers at commencement ceremonies on Saturday, Dec. 19, in the auditorium of Kitty DeGree Hall. Diplomas will be mailed by the registar s office.
Due to COVID-19 state regulations, only the undergraduate and graduate students will participate in four separate ceremonies for each college.
Family and friends can watch the ceremonies streaming live on ULM s YouTube channel and Facebook page. View the digital program for Summer-Fall Commencement Exercises.
The Saturday commencement schedule and streaming live links:
8 a.m. – College of Arts, Education, and Sciences – https://bit.ly/3qXf4A6
Photo by Emerald McIntyre/ULM Photo Services
The University of Louisiana Monroe plans to hold commencement ceremonies on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020 in Kitty Degree Hall.
Due to state regulations on the number of people who can be in an event at one time, no guests will be allowed in the ceremonies. Separate ceremonies for each college will be held throughout the day in Kitty Degree Nursing Auditorium. The ceremonies will be livestreamed on ULM s YouTube channel and Facebook page.
The schedule is:
11 a.m. – College of Business and Social Sciences
3 p.m. – College of Health Sciences
6 p.m. – College of Pharmacy