Dr. Vincent Whipple's Native Voices in STEM Seminar

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Dr. Vincent Whipple's Native Voices in STEM Seminar

When

Noon – 1 p.m., Dec. 5, 2023

Where

This professional seminar series invites Native scientists, engineers, activists, community members and leaders to share their personal and professional journeys, providing inspiration to the next generation of change makers.

Join us in Fall 2023 for the speaker series co-sponsored by the Indigenous Resilience Center, the UArizona-Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership, the Water Resources Research Center, the Office of Societal Impact.

Dr. Vincent Whipple's Bio:

Dr. Vincent Whipple is an American Indian Educator from the Lakota/Sioux and Dine'/Navajo Tribes. His experience in higher education and Native American Studies includes roles with Cal State Long Beach, San Diego State University, Cal State San Bernardino, and Cal Poly Pomona. Dr. Whipple has worked extensively with Southern California tribal nations and Native organizations for over 25 years. He is a performing artist and has been the Artistic Director for the Wichozani Native American Dance & Theater Company, a Southern California based Indigenous theater company, since 1991. Dr. Whipple received his academic degrees from Fielding Graduate University (Doctor of Education), UCLA (Masters in American Indian Studies), and Harvard University (Bachelors in Anthropology).

Event Summary
This professional seminar series invites Native scientists, engineers, activists, community members and leaders to share their personal and professional journeys, providing inspiration to the next generation of change makers.

Join us in Fall 2023 for the speaker series co-sponsored by the Indigenous Resilience Center, the UArizona-Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership, the Water Resources Research Center, the Office of Societal Impact.

Contacts

Torran Anderson