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Section: Demographics > Native Americans
Students
Damage Control at Dartmouth
American Indian students at Dartmouth College may be enjoying their winter break more than other students…
December 27, 2006
Native Americans
Deal or No Deal?
Education at a tribal college for non-Native students is “an awfully good deal for states,” says…
December 6, 2006
Students
American Indians Get Apology from Dartmouth College Head
HANOVER The president of Dartmouth College has apologized for a string of incidents this fall that many American Indian students viewed as racist.
November 29, 2006
Native Americans
Deal or No Deal?
Education at a tribal college for non-Native students is “an awfully good deal for states,” says…
November 29, 2006
Native Americans
Photo Essay: African-Americans and American Indians, A Shared History
On April 13, 1878, an unprecedented event in American Indian education began in Virginia at the Hampton Institute
November 29, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Florida State University Launches Seminole History Class In Effort To Keep Mascot
TALLAHASSEE Fla. Florida State University student Daniel Lee learned in fourth grade most of what he knew about the Seminole Indians, namesakes of his school’s athletic teams. It wasn’t much.
November 28, 2006
Native Americans
A Matter of Survival
To the average ear, the words and sounds of Arapaho are from another world…
November 8, 2006
Native Americans
Examining the American Indian Experience
In 1990, then-President George H.W. Bush designated November as…
November 1, 2006
Native Americans
Getting to Know Dr. Denise Askin
American Indian literature classes are not plentiful at U.S. colleges and universities
November 1, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Columbia University Announces Creation
Spurred on by fierce student activism a decade ago, Columbia University is now pushing forward with plans…
November 1, 2006
Native Americans
The Learning Path of Patty Loew
Three years ago, while researching archival photographs and records for a documentary on American Indian war veterans…
November 1, 2006
Native Americans
A Matter of Survival
To the average ear, the words and sounds of Arapaho are from another world…
November 1, 2006
Students
Science Revolution in Minority Communities
Students and science educators will gather later this month for the annual Society for Advancement of Chicanos…
October 18, 2006
Students
Districts Start Indian Education For All Implementation
HELENA, Mont. Indian Education for All is a state law passed in 1999 that requires Montana schools to teach all students about the state’s American Indian tribes and reservations.
October 8, 2006
Sports
North Dakota Officials Sue NCAA Over Fighting Sioux Nickname
FARGO, N.D. State officials filed a lawsuit Friday against the NCAA to challenge its restrictions on the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname.
October 7, 2006
African-American
Native American Studies Program Expands at Columbia
Spurred on by fierce student activism a decade ago, Columbia University is now pushing forward with plans to create an American Indian studies program, making it one of only three Ivy League colleges to offer such a curriculum.
October 2, 2006
Students
Science Revolution in Minority Communities Theme of SACNAS Conference
Students and science educators will gather later this month for the annual Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) conference held in Tampa, Fla. Pertinent to a much talked-about issue – the theme of this year’s conference is “Science Revolution in Minority Communities: What Progress Have We Made?”
September 23, 2006
Native Americans
Space Constraints Force Tribal College To Close Doors on Enrollment
A housing shortage on the campus of United Tribes Technical College has led the college to cut off enrollment…
September 20, 2006
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