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A lawsuit led by the Federation of State humanities Councils and Oregon humanities is seeking to restore funding stripped away from local humanities councils earlier this year. In early August, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction that found it unlawful that the National Endowment for the Humanities clawed back that funding, which had already been appropriated by congress.
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A lawsuit seeking to restore millions of dollars in grant funding that was stripped from humanities councils across the country will move forward after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction in the case earlier this month.
Andrew Cervantes, a first grader at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Santa Fe, eats fried chicken for lunch with his classmates on Thursday. New Mexico lawmakers in 2023 passed legislation authorizing free school meals for all K-12 public school students statewide.
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Albuquerque Journal
A legislative report released Thursday found the 2023 law has boosted school meals participation rates around the state as intended, but at a rapidly growing cost.
Let's Talk New Mexico
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Whether you live in Albuquerque, or down South, or in Santa Fe, or cooler areas that historically haven’t been their home, a warming climate is leading to a broader range and longer season for mosquitos and other pests.
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High Angular Resolution Diffusion Image (HARDI) of the human brain shows long distance connections, or tracts, grouped on the basis of their anatomical neighborhood.
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On this month’s program we’ll hear from a local coordinator with Stand Up For Science and three University of New Mexico neuroscience researchers about their work and what they will discuss at a public event on August 23rd.