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New Mexico may restore evolution to science standards

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s public education secretary announced revisions will be made to proposed school science standards in response to a public outcry against the deletion or omission of re...

Fort Lewis College enrollment down 6.6 percent

Freshman class has highest GPA in over five years

La Plata Youth Services moves into county-owned home

Nonprofit’s capital campaign ongoing

English and GED classes now available in new Cortez office

The Durango Adult Education Center has opened a new location in downtown Cortez for English and GED/high school equivalency classes. Classes are now located at 10 W. Main St., Sui...

Cuba travel not slowed by federal warning for Durango-based Educational Adventures

Trump changes actually a boost to business

State Rep. Barbara McLachlan sums up education efforts

Freshman legislator spoke to American Association of University Women

Gubernatorial candidate Noel Ginsburg talks education, renewable energy

Democrat calls out competitors for unrealistic education promises

Fort Lewis College President Dene Thomas prioritizes tuition waiver

In last year before retirement, first female president works to continue education for Native American students

Mancos School bond committee plans outreach on ballot question

Volunteers schedule tours, public meetings

Nature Center completes conservation easement

Land at Butler Corner is dedicated to outdoor education

Stillwater helps schools offer music

Classes held in nonprofit’s new space

On work trips, DeVos flies on her own dime

WASHINGTON – Education Secretary Betsy DeVos flies on her personal plane at her own expense when she visits schools around the country, according to her office, as other Cabinet secretaries’...