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Native Americans: Page 18
Leadership & Policy
Happy President’s Day for HBCUs? Not Likely
You would think with the first Black president in our country’s history, there would be more of a lovey-dovey relationship with HBCUs. Apparently not. “President Obama was critical of Historically Black Colleges and Universities during a meeting with members of the Congressional Black Caucus this week according to several in attendance. The February 10 meeting was […]
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Endowment Supports Diversity Efforts at Arkansas Law School
A graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law has created an endowed fund to enhance academic and professional development opportunities that advance diversity in the legal profession.
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Missionary Flight School Set to Take Off
There’s a revolution happening in Keystone Heights.
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Friends University Plans New Tuition Strategy
Friends University in Wichita is planning a new tuition strategy that it hopes will encourage more students to graduate in four years.
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Universities Find Building ‘Home’ on Campus Conducive to Native Americans’ Success
Educators say that the ability to build a sense of community on campus is most critical for attracting and retaining Native American students.
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Native Explorer
In this issue, Diverse profiles the Bard Prison Initiative and other prison education programs, as well as higher ed programs that focus on recruiting and retaining Native American students.
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Obama Promises Funding, Resources in Response to Tribal Nations’ Education ‘Emergency’
The White House 2014 Native Youth Report, released on Wednesday, finds that Native youth and Native education “are in a state of emergency.”
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Tribal Libraries Provide Lifeline to Higher Education
Librarians and directors are making the most of sometimes limited funds to help tribal citizens further their educational and job prospects.
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Athletes Bring Higher Education Awareness to Native Americans
On the playing fields and hardwood floors across the country, Native American athletes who are excelling in sports are illustrating the possibility of higher education to Native communities.
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Oklahoma State University Trying to Open STEM Door to More Native Americans
The newly created Office for the Advancement of Native Americans in Medicine and Science, headed up by Dr. Kent Smith, a professor of anatomy, is reaching out to the 39 federally recognized tribes of Oklahoma.
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For Americans Fighting to Reclaim Their Culture, Thanksgiving Means More Than Food
Today, the Wampanoag and other Native American tribes give thanks for those who fight to bring their languages home again.
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For African-Americans, Determining Native American Ancestry Often a Challenge
Many African-Americans claim some Native ancestry, often based on family oral history passed through the generations but frequently undocumented.
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