Tag: "Native American Cultural Center"
More from this site
Native American Heritage Month to feature in-depth conversations and culinary experiences
The Native American Culture Center is celebrating the month of November with a variety of events, including lectures from visiting professors on research as well as educational experiences.
Annual AISES Powwow at CSU set for Oct. 21
The 39th American Indian Science and Engineering Society Powwow is set for Saturday, Oct. 21, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the Lory Student Center. A kickoff celebration is scheduled the day prior — Friday, Oct. 20 — from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the LSC Plaza.
Q&A: CSU leader discusses Indigenous Peoples’ Day and efforts to engage with tribal communities year-round
Patrese Atine, CSU's first assistant vice president for Indigenous and Native American affairs, sat down with SOURCE for a Q&A on the importance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day and her work serving that community at CSU and beyond.
Land-grant revenue redirected to support members of Native American and Indigenous Tribes
Income generated from the lands that established the land-grant college that has become Colorado State University will now support members of federally- and state-recognized Native American and Indigenous Tribes.
AISES Pow Wow headlines Native American Heritage Month at CSU
For the first time since 2019, the annual AISES Pow Wow will punctuate Native American Heritage Month at CSU.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Oct. 10 to feature discussion on Indian Child Welfare Act
For Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Beth Wright — an attorney from the Native American Rights Fund — will lead a keynote talk on the Indian Welfare Child Act, a federal law under review with the U.S. Supreme Court that protects the well-being and best interests of Native children and families.
CSU Spur water symposium shares scaleable solutions
As the Fourth Annual CSU Spur Water in the West Symposium convened experts from across the country on Wednesday, the focus was on learning from one another’s successes and finding solutions at-scale to water issues.
NACC kicks off National Native American Heritage Month with in-person and virtual events
Colorado State University’s Native American Cultural Center is hosting a month-long schedule of programs and events focused on Indigenous history, culture and food for Native American Heritage Month.
‘Beyond state lines:’ CSU celebrates new law granting in-state tuition for Native American students
CSU celebrated the new law, which adds to the foundation laid by the University community a decade ago through the Native American Legacy Award.
Student Diversity Programs and Services ready for fall semester
The seven offices that comprise Student Diversity Programs and Services at CSU are designed to support students in a variety of ways and provide opportunities for them to successfully participate as well as contribute to a diverse campus environment.