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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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Starting today, teachers and administrators across New Mexico will be able to spend more time with their students and less time filling out paperwork
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Education officials say it has been difficult to determine how successful changes required through the Hernandez/Yazzie Lawsuit have fared.
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The New Mexico Democratic Party held a press conference in Albuquerque this morning to respond to Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Ronchetti education plan
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The Film Prize Jr. project was a great success last year and hopes to expand this year to more students.
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Santa Fe School Superintendent Hilario "Larry" Chavez participated in a nation press call with First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona
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The Early Childhood Center will provide education and child care for SFPS educators while they are on the job.
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Members of the United Graduate Workers of UNM and community supporters held a picket Thursday morning to bring attention to the university’s resistance to include non-discriminatory protections in the graduate workers’ union contract
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A pilot program at a Albuquerque high school hopes to help curb the amount of gun violence seen in local communities
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After waiting a week, the Santa Fe Board of Education has unanimously approved the district's new budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an Executive Order on Monday to cut state mandated education paperwork by 25%.