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The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) welcomes a new certificate program to its growing academic offerings, Artist Indigenization of Artificial Intelligence. As deepfakes have become a growing societal concern, IAIA proposes an alternative, cultivating a “deepreal.”
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Senator Heinrich introduced legislation to help level the playing field for New Mexico’s children and improve student literacy rates nationally.
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Our Santa Fe host Andrew Lovato speaks with Superintendent for the New Mexico School for the Deaf, Dr. Jennifer Herbold, 08/17/2023 (Transcription)
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The new school year began on Tuesday.
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During a recent meeting of the Legislative Education Study Committee officials reported over a third of students in New Mexico are considered to be chronically absent.
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The contract with a Colorado-based company is for $1.5 million for one year.
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With a stroke of her pen, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham created the first ever dedicated office for special education in New Mexico through an executive order
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The Santa Fe School Board unanimously approved the nearly $315 million spending plan on Wednesday.
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Unions from across the University of New Mexico came together outside of the Student Union Building to support United Academics of UNM
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Early childhood providers rallied together to draw support to higher wages for educators and more financial support for families
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The film industry in New Mexico continues to grow after the pandemic and now young, up and coming filmmakers will also have a place to hone their skills in Albuquerque
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The Santa Fe School Board has given Superintendent Larry Chavez a raise and a new contract.