Another tribal college is in financial trouble. This time it's the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute in New Mexico.
SIPI administrators eliminated 29 jobs on Monday, citing a budget deficit and a restructuring. But some of the staff are refusing to accept the layoff.
SIPI has been the subject of a Bureau of Indian Affairs investigation but the results have not been made public. Joseph Martin recently resigned as SIPI president.
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Two-year American Indian college lets 29 teachers go
(AP 3/30)
SIPI Layoffs Complaint Planned (The Albuquerque Journal 3/30)
Relevant Links:
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute - http://www.sipi.bia.edu
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Tribal college in New Mexico makes 29 layoffs
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