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| **Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New Mexico Newsletter for 2026-04-11 ( 4 items ) |
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'Bad Bunny' class to be offered at UNM (10)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, April 10 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:
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'Bad Bunny' class to be offered at UNM
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The University of New Mexico's Department of American Studies is proud to announce a cutting-edge new course for the fall 2026 semester called Bad Bunny: Fashion Revolutions. This course presents a unique opportunity to explore how cultural icons like Bad Bunny shape, reflect, and revolutionize visual identity in the 21st century.
The primary focus wil more PR
Navajo Technical University and Arizona State University Strengthen Partnership (10)
CROWNPOINT, New Mexico, April 11 -- Navajo Technical University issued the following news:
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Navajo Technical University and Arizona State University Strengthen Partnership
By Ty Jones
On April 9, 2026, Navajo Technical University (NTU) hosted a delegation from Arizona State University (ASU) on its main campus. The visit facilitated meaningful interactions with NTU students, faculty, and staff.
The primary goal of the visit was to reinforce the institutional partnership and explore aven more PR
NMSU political science students present at national research conference (10)
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, April 10 -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:
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NMSU political science students present at national research conference
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New Mexico State University undergraduate students in the Department of Political Science, Public Law and Administration presented their research at this year's Pi Sigma Alpha National Student Research Conference in Washington, D.C., along with others from around the world.
Pi Sigma Alpha has nearly 850 chapters w more PR
OSU Paleontology Students Help Research Prehistoric Ecosystems (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, April 11 -- Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences issued the following news:
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OSU paleontology students help research prehistoric ecosystems
Two anatomy and vertebrate paleontology students from the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences helped author studies examining the prehistoric food web and the broader ecosystem of a section of North America during the late Jurassic period.
Colin Boisvert and Andy Danison joined several other int more PR
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