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Students arrive to new campus
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AUGUST 23, 2000 Students are arriving to the new $8.3 million campus for the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. More than 160 students from tribes throughout Indian Country are enrolled for the fall semester, up from 149 from last year. A formal ceremony will be held this Saturday to dedicate the new campus. Get the Story:
Students Arrive on New Campus (The Albuquerque Journal 8/23) Relevant Links:
The Institute of American Indian Arts - www.iaiancad.org
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