All News Page - Any -AlumniCampusFacultyOpportunityStudent Apply Image A Family Bequest: Linda Catlin Creates Scholarship Fund to Benefit Native American Students at UArizona Law Jan. 31, 2023 The fund will provide financial aid to Native American law students who intend to work as legal advocates for Native American communities. Read more Image Regents Professor and poet Ofelia Zepeda named USA Fellow Jan. 30, 2023 University of Arizona Regents Professor of Linguistics Ofelia Zepeda was awarded $50,000 for her poetry, written in O'odham and English, and called "one of the most compelling artists" in the nation Read more Image The Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center is seeking pilot project applications for environmental health related projects Jan. 26, 2023 The Pilot Project Program is organized to accomplish the following aims: Read more Image UA NACP Summer Research Opportunities Jan. 11, 2023 A collaboration with the University of Arizona's Undergraduate Biology Research Program (UBRP). The summer research opportunity is offered to University of Arizona Native American undergraduates. Read more Image Miss Native UArizona Nadira Mitchell Focuses on Conservation and Tribal Rights Dec. 17, 2022 Miss Native UArizona student Nadira Mitchell is using her Diné culture to shift the framework in conservation and tribal rights. Read more Image Sign-On Letter: Indigenous Peoples' Concerns about the 30x30 Target Nov. 26, 2022 Please consider endorsing this letter of concern in relation to the impacts of protected areas and fortress conservation on indigenous peoples' rights. Read more Image Indigenous Resilience Center is a 'seed' for tribal leaders to water and nurture Nov. 16, 2022 Since it was established last year, the University of Arizona's Indigenous Resilience Center has added to its roster experts who have long worked with and for Native American communities. Now, the center's leaders hope tribes can guide their next moves. Read more Image Master's degree program focuses on revitalizing Native American languages Nov. 9, 2022 The degree program, housed in the Department of Linguistics in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, trains students in linguistics, language documentation, and language revitalization. Read more Image Tribal and university leaders discuss advancing Native American health Nov. 8, 2022 The second annual Tribal Leaders Summit was held Thursday and Friday at the Phoenix Bioscience Core, which houses the UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. Read more Image UArizona celebrates tribal communities and students during Native American Heritage Month Nov. 2, 2022 The university is honoring the culture and contributions of the Indigenous community during Native American Heritage Month. Read more Image Five entrepreneurs with San Carlos Apache Tribe make up the inaugural Native FORGE cohort Nov. 1, 2022 Native FORGE, a University of Arizona program focused on supporting entrepreneurs in Arizona's tribal communities, has selected five entrepreneurs from the San Carlos Apache Tribe for the program's inaugural cohort. Read more Image ENGL 102 Section Focused on Indigenous Issues Oct. 26, 2022 The University of Arizona Department of English and Native American Initiatives have partnered to offer a section of ENGL 102 that will focus on Indigenous issues. The course will be taught by Lecturer Steve Pelletier (Diné). Read more Pagination « First First page ‹‹ Previous page … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … ›› Next page Last » Last page
Image A Family Bequest: Linda Catlin Creates Scholarship Fund to Benefit Native American Students at UArizona Law Jan. 31, 2023 The fund will provide financial aid to Native American law students who intend to work as legal advocates for Native American communities. Read more
Image Regents Professor and poet Ofelia Zepeda named USA Fellow Jan. 30, 2023 University of Arizona Regents Professor of Linguistics Ofelia Zepeda was awarded $50,000 for her poetry, written in O'odham and English, and called "one of the most compelling artists" in the nation Read more
Image The Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center is seeking pilot project applications for environmental health related projects Jan. 26, 2023 The Pilot Project Program is organized to accomplish the following aims: Read more
Image UA NACP Summer Research Opportunities Jan. 11, 2023 A collaboration with the University of Arizona's Undergraduate Biology Research Program (UBRP). The summer research opportunity is offered to University of Arizona Native American undergraduates. Read more
Image Miss Native UArizona Nadira Mitchell Focuses on Conservation and Tribal Rights Dec. 17, 2022 Miss Native UArizona student Nadira Mitchell is using her Diné culture to shift the framework in conservation and tribal rights. Read more
Image Sign-On Letter: Indigenous Peoples' Concerns about the 30x30 Target Nov. 26, 2022 Please consider endorsing this letter of concern in relation to the impacts of protected areas and fortress conservation on indigenous peoples' rights. Read more
Image Indigenous Resilience Center is a 'seed' for tribal leaders to water and nurture Nov. 16, 2022 Since it was established last year, the University of Arizona's Indigenous Resilience Center has added to its roster experts who have long worked with and for Native American communities. Now, the center's leaders hope tribes can guide their next moves. Read more
Image Master's degree program focuses on revitalizing Native American languages Nov. 9, 2022 The degree program, housed in the Department of Linguistics in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, trains students in linguistics, language documentation, and language revitalization. Read more
Image Tribal and university leaders discuss advancing Native American health Nov. 8, 2022 The second annual Tribal Leaders Summit was held Thursday and Friday at the Phoenix Bioscience Core, which houses the UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. Read more
Image UArizona celebrates tribal communities and students during Native American Heritage Month Nov. 2, 2022 The university is honoring the culture and contributions of the Indigenous community during Native American Heritage Month. Read more
Image Five entrepreneurs with San Carlos Apache Tribe make up the inaugural Native FORGE cohort Nov. 1, 2022 Native FORGE, a University of Arizona program focused on supporting entrepreneurs in Arizona's tribal communities, has selected five entrepreneurs from the San Carlos Apache Tribe for the program's inaugural cohort. Read more
Image ENGL 102 Section Focused on Indigenous Issues Oct. 26, 2022 The University of Arizona Department of English and Native American Initiatives have partnered to offer a section of ENGL 102 that will focus on Indigenous issues. The course will be taught by Lecturer Steve Pelletier (Diné). Read more