All News Page - Any -AlumniCampusFacultyOpportunityStudent Apply Image Recognition of UArizona Indigenous Resilience Center at the 29th Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day Jan. 22, 2024 During the 29th Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day (INTLG), which was held on January 10th in Phoenix at the Arizona State Capitol, UArizona Indigenous Resilience Center (IRes) was recognized on the Senate floor by Senator Sally Gonzales and Senator Hatalthie. Read more Image Call for Inputs: Indigenous Persons with Disabilities Jan. 17, 2024 Pursuant to Resolution 51/16 of the United Nations Human Rights Council, the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples will dedicate his annual report to the Human Rights Council to the theme Indigenous Persons with Disabilities. Read more Image Call for Inputs for the country visit to Colombia Jan. 17, 2024 The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is seeking information in preparation for his upcoming country visit to Colombia which will take place from 5 to 15 March 2024. Read more Image Professional Development Certificate in Tribal Courts and Justice Administration Dec. 20, 2023 Sign up now for a 65% discount for the Professional Development Certificate in Tribal Courts and Justice Administration available online via the Pascua Yaqui Tribe - University of Arizona Microcampus starting January 10 2024. Read more Image Dr. Johnson Represented UArizona and the Indigenous Resilience Center at the U.N. COP28 Climate Change Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dec. 15, 2023 COP28, held in Dubai, brought together over 70,000 global delegates, including state representatives and experts, to discuss urgent climate actions and featured significant contributions from the University of Arizona and Indigenous perspectives. Read more Image How the University of Arizona is becoming the 'leading institution' serving Native Americans Dec. 7, 2023 As the sun set over Arizona Stadium on Sept. 2, attendees at the Wildcats home opener against Northern Arizona were given a rare opportunity. Read more Image Searching for answers to today's questions in Native communities' venerable traditions Nov. 21, 2023 University of Arizona anthropologist Edward A. Jolie studies perishable, organic materials to learn about human history in the Americas. As he works to make his discipline more inclusive, he sees how the past can help solve today's challenges. Read more Image Video Recording of the Arizona Tribal Sovereignty Forum Nov. 21, 2023 The 2023 Arizona Tribal Sovereignty Forum provided legal analysis and expertise on the recent US Supreme Court cases and created space for questions and concerns to be expressed and addressed. Read more Image How UArizona experts 'literally wrote the book' on Native nation building Nov. 14, 2023 Torivio Fodder, manager of the Indigenous Governance Program, explains the principles that guide successful tribal governance and why the university is a leader at teaching them. Read more Image Large UA representation at 2023 AISES National Conference underscores the importance and commitment of supporting indigenous students in STEM Nov. 7, 2023 What is the one conference to attend if you are an “IndigeNerd” or supporting indigenous students on their path to careers in STEM? Over 3,000 participants of the 2023 AISES National Conference held in Spokane, WA between October 18th and 21st would most likely agree that it was the one! Read more Image Indigenous Resilience Center receives $2 million grant from Waverley Street Foundation Nov. 3, 2023 The funding will expand existing programs and support Indigenous experts, scholars and outreach specialists in developing local solutions to climate issues. Read more Image The first Arizona Tribal Sovereignty Forum brought together tribal leaders and legal experts at the University of Arizona Oct. 24, 2023 On Wednesday, September 13th, the University of Arizona welcomed top national tribal law experts and Arizona tribal leaders as a part of the 2023 Arizona Tribal Sovereignty Forum to provide legal analysis and expertise on the recent US Supreme Court cases. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹‹ Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … ›› Next page Last » Last page
Image Recognition of UArizona Indigenous Resilience Center at the 29th Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day Jan. 22, 2024 During the 29th Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day (INTLG), which was held on January 10th in Phoenix at the Arizona State Capitol, UArizona Indigenous Resilience Center (IRes) was recognized on the Senate floor by Senator Sally Gonzales and Senator Hatalthie. Read more
Image Call for Inputs: Indigenous Persons with Disabilities Jan. 17, 2024 Pursuant to Resolution 51/16 of the United Nations Human Rights Council, the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples will dedicate his annual report to the Human Rights Council to the theme Indigenous Persons with Disabilities. Read more
Image Call for Inputs for the country visit to Colombia Jan. 17, 2024 The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is seeking information in preparation for his upcoming country visit to Colombia which will take place from 5 to 15 March 2024. Read more
Image Professional Development Certificate in Tribal Courts and Justice Administration Dec. 20, 2023 Sign up now for a 65% discount for the Professional Development Certificate in Tribal Courts and Justice Administration available online via the Pascua Yaqui Tribe - University of Arizona Microcampus starting January 10 2024. Read more
Image Dr. Johnson Represented UArizona and the Indigenous Resilience Center at the U.N. COP28 Climate Change Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dec. 15, 2023 COP28, held in Dubai, brought together over 70,000 global delegates, including state representatives and experts, to discuss urgent climate actions and featured significant contributions from the University of Arizona and Indigenous perspectives. Read more
Image How the University of Arizona is becoming the 'leading institution' serving Native Americans Dec. 7, 2023 As the sun set over Arizona Stadium on Sept. 2, attendees at the Wildcats home opener against Northern Arizona were given a rare opportunity. Read more
Image Searching for answers to today's questions in Native communities' venerable traditions Nov. 21, 2023 University of Arizona anthropologist Edward A. Jolie studies perishable, organic materials to learn about human history in the Americas. As he works to make his discipline more inclusive, he sees how the past can help solve today's challenges. Read more
Image Video Recording of the Arizona Tribal Sovereignty Forum Nov. 21, 2023 The 2023 Arizona Tribal Sovereignty Forum provided legal analysis and expertise on the recent US Supreme Court cases and created space for questions and concerns to be expressed and addressed. Read more
Image How UArizona experts 'literally wrote the book' on Native nation building Nov. 14, 2023 Torivio Fodder, manager of the Indigenous Governance Program, explains the principles that guide successful tribal governance and why the university is a leader at teaching them. Read more
Image Large UA representation at 2023 AISES National Conference underscores the importance and commitment of supporting indigenous students in STEM Nov. 7, 2023 What is the one conference to attend if you are an “IndigeNerd” or supporting indigenous students on their path to careers in STEM? Over 3,000 participants of the 2023 AISES National Conference held in Spokane, WA between October 18th and 21st would most likely agree that it was the one! Read more
Image Indigenous Resilience Center receives $2 million grant from Waverley Street Foundation Nov. 3, 2023 The funding will expand existing programs and support Indigenous experts, scholars and outreach specialists in developing local solutions to climate issues. Read more
Image The first Arizona Tribal Sovereignty Forum brought together tribal leaders and legal experts at the University of Arizona Oct. 24, 2023 On Wednesday, September 13th, the University of Arizona welcomed top national tribal law experts and Arizona tribal leaders as a part of the 2023 Arizona Tribal Sovereignty Forum to provide legal analysis and expertise on the recent US Supreme Court cases. Read more