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1/13/2025 with Dr. Becky Rowley (SFCC) and Dr. Robert Martin (IAIA)
Santa Fe is famous for the diversity and richness of its arts, museums, restaurants and architecture, less known is the richness of two local colleges. On this Forum, Dr, Robert Martin, president at the Institute of American Indian Arts and Dr. Rebecca Rowley, president of Santa Fe Community College discussed with host Jim Falk and contributing panelist, Peter Smith, the important work taking place to prepare and educate future leaders. Both schools offer degree programs and certificates in numerous fields providing students and professionals exciting, cost-effective paths to advance their careers. In this episode, you will hear how students at IAIA are uniquely placed to work with galleries and museums and how SFCC programs in film and digital technologies are laying the foundation to bring more productions to New Mexico. After listening to this show, you may find yourselves browsing through their continuing education catalogues!
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KSFR Talks With Henry Martin, Biographer of Abstract Artist Agnes Martin
KSFR ART Beat Reporter John Shannon spoke with Henry Martin, the Author of the New Biography “Agnes Martin: Pioneer, Painter, Icon” from Schaffner Press.…
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Sept. 17 First News: EPA Chief On Senate Committee Hot Seat For Colorado Toxic Mine Spill-Listen
In Washington, some senators are calling for the Environmental Protection Agency to quickly fire or otherwise punish the employees responsible for last…
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KSFR’s Wake-Up Call for April 17, 2018
On Tuesday’s Wake-Up Call: Host Tom Trowbridge speaks with Santa Fe County candidate for Sheriff, Leonard Romero. Also on the program: KSFR’s Ellen…
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The New Mexican Delegation Welcomes $40 Million for Water
New Mexican US Senators and Representatives welcome nearly $43 Million from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to upgrade drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure in New Mexico.
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May 6th First News: Protestors Upset Over APD Violence Shut-Down Albuquerque City Council (Listen)
Protestors upset over recent Albuquerque Police shootings shut down Monday night’s Albuquerque city council meeting. KRQE-TV reports the unruly crowd even…
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Lawmakers: Renew Radiation Compensation Act
Four members of NM's congressional delegation argue for renewal and expansion of the federal Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, one year after House failed to take it up.
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Oct. 16 First News: Santa Fe police say shift change saves money and cuts crime (Listen)
Santa Fe Police say the switch from officers working four ten-hour days to five eight-hour shifts is paying off and helping cut crime. Numbers released by…
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Schumer meets with bipartisan group of senators to build a coalition for AI law
Schumer has takes next steps with a group of bipartisan Senate lawmakers to craft a comprehensive artificial intelligence law. "Congress must move quickly," he said Thursday.
Lawmakers Add Radiation Compensation to Budget Bill
Federal legislators seeking a way to expand the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act add language to a tax and budget measure.
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