Thursday - May 22, 2025
Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New Mexico Newsletter for Friday May 02, 2025 ( 3 items )  

RV Technical Institute Attends Association For Career And Technical Education Conference
HERNDON, Virginia, May 1 [Category: Transportation] -- The RV Industry Association posted the following news: * * * RV Technical Institute Attends Association For Career And Technical Education Conference The RV Technical Institute recently participated in the Association for Career and Technical Education's Region 4 Annual Conference, which covers Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. This most recent conference-- which took place April 23rd through April 25th   more

Southern Methodist University: Federal Tribe Uses Ancient DNA to Establish Genetic Link to Ancestral Sacred Sites
DALLAS, Texas, May 2 -- Southern Methodist University issued the following news: * * * Federal tribe uses ancient DNA to establish genetic link to ancestral sacred sites The Picuris Pueblo initiated the research to show their ties to Chaco Canyon, the center of an Ancestral Pueblo regional interaction system and now a World Heritage site located in northwestern New Mexico. In a rare collaboration with geneticists and archaeologists, a federally recognized tribe in the United States has utili  more

UNM Researchers Explore Ancient Architecture at Tse Yaa Kin
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, May 1 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news: * * * UNM researchers explore ancient architecture at Tse Yaa Kin By Megan Borders Tse Yaa Kin or Mummy Cave, is an alcove village revered by Indigenous people as an ancestral place. Tse Yaa Kin means "House Under the Rock" and is aptly named. The 1,700-year-old site is nestled in the center of a 1,000-foot vertical sandstone cliff at Canyon de Chelly National Monument on Navajo tribal trust lands in A  more