Din� College, the Navajo Nation's tribal college, has opened the first building on its new campus in Shiprock, New Mexico.
The $4.6 million building will welcome students for the first time in July. In addition to classrooms, the building has two computer labs, two student lounges and administrative offices.
The rest of the campus will be built in phases. The total cost of the project is estimated at $20 million.
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Din� College opens new campus
(The Farmington Daily Times 6/21)
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Din� College - http://www.dinecollege.edu
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