Welcome
Step into the realm of the Native American Program Coordinator, devoted to serving 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ’s Native American and Indigenous student communities. This role involves crafting engaging programs, conducting student workshops, and offering resources, all with the overarching aim of affirming, educating, and empowering students. The Program Coordinator also takes on the crucial responsibility of advocating for Native and Indigenous students, addressing their needs through intentional and collaborative efforts. Welcome to a space where support, education, and empowerment converge!
Programs
Discover the cornerstone programs thoughtfully curated for 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ students:
Programs
- Native American Welcome Event
- In collaboration with the American Indian Alliance, Native American Student Association, and Native American Alumni Club, the Native American Welcome Event extends a warm annual embrace to incoming Native students and their families at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ. This gathering not only introduces attendees to the wealth of resources available but also fosters a sense of community by connecting them with Native faculty, staff, and students.
- Native American Heritage Month Main Event
- An annual celebration dedicated to affirming and empowering our Native student community, the Native American Heritage Month Main Event tackles varied themes each year. Past events have featured esteemed guest speakers like Gregg Deal and Tanaya Winder, bringing unique perspectives and insights.
- Indigenous Socials
- Monthly Indigenous Socials create a dedicated space for Native students to forge connections and share experiences. These gatherings serve as a platform for students to connect with peers, discover campus resources, explore organizations, and, in some instances, develop or learn new skills. Led by the Native American Program Assistants, these socials foster a sense of community and support.
- #NativeVoiceMattersSeries
- The #NativeVoiceMattersSeries intertwines revitalization and awareness, initially emerging as a one-time passive program called #NativeTongue, which delved into language revitalization. The series expanded to include #NativePride, inviting individuals to express the significance of the hashtag through photos and captions. While not an event in itself, this impactful marketing campaign resonates with a powerful message – amplifying the voices of Indigenous nations, fostering cultural revitalization, and nurturing passion. Look forward to the continued evolution of this campaign in the future.
Resources
There are many resources and services available for student success at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ and our local community. The following is a sampling of those resources:
Cultural Connections: The Native Resource Guide
The contents of this resource are not an exhaustive list of every single resource available to American Indian/Alaska Native individuals.
- If you notice any kind of resource missing, please . We will be accepting submissions throughout the academic year as we prepare for future publications.
- If you would like a PDF or Word document of the Resource Guide, please contact the Native American Program Coordinator.
On Campus
- American Indian Alliance
- American Indian & Indigenous Studies Minor
- American Indian Research & Education Center