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SIPI breaks ground on tech center
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2002 The Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute is building a 64,000-square-foot, $12 million science and technology on its New Mexico campus. The facility reflects the school's focus as a technology institute. The building will house labs, classrooms and an auditorium. The bulk of the funding, $10 million, is coming from the Department of Interior. The state of New Mexico and the American Indian College Fund each contributed $1 million. Get the Story:
SIPI Hopes New Facility Will Lure Students (The Albuquerque Journal 4/10) Relevant Links:
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute - http://native.sipi.bia.edu
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