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Governor Mike Dunleavy at Indian Affairs probate signing.
Collaboration will provide improved access to vital records Date:
Photo from the signing between BIE and Boys and Girls Club
The Bureau of Indian Education has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Native Services to enhance educational opportunities for BIE students. This landmark partnership will strengthen Boys & Girls Clubs near BIE-funded schools and dormitories and establish new ones offering a range of programs focused on academic achievement, character development, and healthy lifestyles to enrich the lives of native youth and their communities. Date:
A wildland firefighter performing a controlled burn.
The Department of the Interior announced today a new partnership between the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Bureau of Indian Education. Date:
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina tribal seal.
President Trump delivers on promise to tribal nation. Date:
A photo of Alex Red Corn with the DOI, BIA and BIE logos.
The Bureau of Indian Education announces the appointment of Alex Red Corn, Ed.D., as the temporary president of Haskell Indian Nations University through an Intergovernmental Personnel Act assignment. Date:
BIE Students, Credit DOI
The Department of the Interior today released a new Strategic Direction for the Bureau of Indian Education, establishing a performance-driven roadmap to improve student outcomes Date:
BIE Logo for News
The Department of the Interior today announced the Bureau of Indian Education reached its highest graduation rate in its history, reflecting sustained reforms and accountability measures. Date:
U.S. Department of Education
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon sent a Dear Tribal Leader Letter inviting tribal leaders to a consultation on the Indian Education Partnership Interagency Agreements between the U.S. Departments of Education, Department of Interior and Department of Labor. Date:
Evidence from a drug seizure.
WASHINGTON – The Department of the Interior today announced the successful seizure of more than 37,000 fentanyl pills during a coordinated drug interdiction operation on the Pueblo of Isleta Reservation in New Mexico, led by the Bureau of Indian Affairs Division of Drug Enforcement and Pueblo of Isleta Tribal Police. The operation, which also included the Homeland Security Task Force, resulted in the seizure of approximately 37,300 fentanyl pills with a street value of nearly $1.5 million and $37,877 in cash. Date:
Fiber optic cables going into the ground
U.S. Indian Affairs announced an updated policy to cut red tape and speed up the process for approving tribal broadband infrastructure projects to support tribal initiatives, from infrastructure to energy development. Date:

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