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NEWS, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

GROUP EXHIBIT “TIERRA O MUERTE: THE TIERRA AMARILLA CONFLICT” SELECTED BY THE NM HISTORY MUSEUM
Beginning in 2024, the New Mexico History Museum began selecting NHD exhibits for public display. This year, the group exhibit “Tierra o Muerte: The Tierra Amarilla Conflict” was selected by the NM History Museum as the 2025-2026 NHD exhibition for the theme “Rights and Responsibilities in History”…

HELP US SHARE YOUR STORY
The humanities make a real difference in our lives, classrooms, and communities. Your story helps us show just how powerful that impact is. Whether it was a public event, a History Day student project, or resource you received, your experience matters.
We’re gathering stories to highlight the…

FROM NEW MEXICO TO MARYLAND: HISTORY DAY STUDENTS READY FOR NATIONALS
The New Mexico Humanities Council hosted its annual National History Day (NHD) in New Mexico contest on April 11 at Central New Mexico Community College. The event was an overwhelming success bringing together more than 260 students from more than 40 schools from across the state—nearly doubling…
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