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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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The Santa Fe School Board elected new leadership Thursday night as former President Kate Noble stepped down after four years in the top spot.
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Sec. Kurt Steinhaus wants to focus on closing the achievement gap.
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Supporters of the constitutional amendment that would earmark for dollars for education programs are rallying this week to get people to the polls to vote.
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Studen assessment results from spring testing show only one in three students scoring proficient in science and english language studies.
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A report presented to New Mexico lawmakers on Friday shows over one billion dollars has been allocated for at-risk students since the 2018 court ruling.
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A report presented to lawmakers on Tuesday shows the state's population will hold steady while its student aged population will continue to fall.
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Santa Fe Community College and the Institute for American Indian Arts are holding a joint open house on Wednesday, September 21.
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham cut the ribbon Monday on the child care facility in the Joseph Montoya Bldg.
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Nina Otero-Warren is the first New Mexican to be honored on US money as part of the American Women Series of quarters.
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Partnership provides a pathway to careers in the Albuquerque film industry