In 1996, when Professor Bernard Hibbitts first established JURIST, few could have foreseen the impact the project would have.
Wednesday’s Top Stories 4 people arrested in northeast Albuquerque drug bust CABQ shares plans for a new park along old ...
From whole wheat to sourdough, registered dietitian Vanessa Rissetto joins TODAY to break down the health benefits of six different types of bread and what to consider before heading to the grocery ...
A bill that would prohibit school boards from banning tribal regalia at graduation ceremonies unanimously passed its first committee on Tuesday. The bill stems from an incident that happened last May ...
It drew outrage in May when a Farmington High School grad was told to remove a graduation cap adorned with Native American ...
Following a lengthy discussion about what constitutes “regalia,” a second bill protecting student’s rights to wear tribal ...
As the 60-day legislative session hits the three-week point, here are a few things to watch out for at the Roundhouse on Tuesday, Feb. 11. Psilocybin: A bipartisan bill that would authorize the use of ...
The Education Recovery Scorecard, a study by Harvard and Stanford universities, revealed LPSS students have surpassed pre-pandemic achievement levels by 40% in math and 75% in reading.
Native students would be free to wear culturally significant items during school ceremonies under two proposed bills making ...
A petition organized by a senior student and signed by more than 1,000 urges the university to reconsider the "impersonal" ...
The Roundhouse in Santa Fe welcomed dignitaries from New Mexico’s sovereign tribal nations on Friday for American Indian Day.
For Nyamumbo, Kahawa (Swahili for “coffee”) 1893 is an opportunity for her to give back—not only to her home village and ...