All News Page - Any -AlumniCampusFacultyOpportunityStudent Apply Image Navajo president endorses Trump's coal order, but activists cite climate, health risks Monday "If the federal government is serious about increasing domestic energy production, enhancing permitting, and bolstering energy security, it must work in partnership with tribal nations," azcentral. Image University of Arizona Wins 2025 Regents’ Cup, SBS’s Yvonne Davis Wins Storytelling Competition Monday On April 12, the University of Arizona won the sixth annual Regents' Cup, a competition organized by the Arizona Board of Regents that encourages free expression and civil dialogue across the state's public universities. Read more Image Former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords leads 2025 Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame class Monday The nine Arizona women — four legacy and five contemporary inductees — will join 154 others in the state Hall of Fame, which was first established in 1980. KTAR NEWS Image Blending science and spirit: Navajo PhD student studies black bears with cultural reverence April 15, 2025 University of Arizona PhD student Deandra Jones researches black bears in the Navajo Nation, combining traditional knowledge and science to guide respectful coexistence. Read more Image Tribal Environmental Health Forum 2025! April 9, 2025 Join Indigenous Resilience Center and partners for the 2025 Tribal Environmental Health Forum! The theme this year is "Bridging Generations in Resilience: Mobilizing Communities for Future Generations." Read more Image Diné poetics: language and performance as an avenue for preservation April 3, 2025 It’s about creating new spaces for the language to exist. Whether through poetry, plays, or spoken word, these forms remind us that Navajo is not just a language of the past—it’s a language of the future. Navajo Times Image Bojan Louis wins $50,000 USA fellowship March 27, 2025 Bojan Louis, an Indigenous writer and associate professor of English and American Indian studies at the University of Arizona, won a $50,000 arts fellowship. Read more Image Tribes, long shut out from their own health data, fight for access and sovereignty March 27, 2025 A new agreement in Washington state could set an example for other agencies and tribes. Read more Image From silence to sound: The Tohono O’odham language revival March 24, 2025 On a warm mid-November morning at the Tohono O’odham Community College, Leslie Luna, Tohono O’odham Legislative Council Gu Vo’o District Representative, spoke about the attrition of his language. Read more Image Adam Carl - UA Medical Student, Matches with Mayo Clinic - Arizona March 24, 2025 Adam Carl, fourth year medical student at the University of Arizona, celebrates his top choice for medical residency with the Mayo Clinic - Arizona. Read more Image "Perspectives on Tribal Resilience:” Haury’s 2024 Graduate Research Awardees Showcase to be Held on April 17 March 20, 2025 All are invited to attend a showcase of 2024 Haury Graduate Research awardees in person or via Zoom on April 17th, with presentations covering diverse topics in the wide field of Indigenous Resilience. Read more Image 2024-25 Community Environmental Impact Awards Announced by the Indigenous Resilience Center March 10, 2025 The Indigenous Resilience Center (IRes) announces the recipients of the 2024-2025 Community Environmental Impact Awards. Read more Pagination … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … ›› Next page Last » Last page
Image Navajo president endorses Trump's coal order, but activists cite climate, health risks Monday "If the federal government is serious about increasing domestic energy production, enhancing permitting, and bolstering energy security, it must work in partnership with tribal nations," azcentral.
Image University of Arizona Wins 2025 Regents’ Cup, SBS’s Yvonne Davis Wins Storytelling Competition Monday On April 12, the University of Arizona won the sixth annual Regents' Cup, a competition organized by the Arizona Board of Regents that encourages free expression and civil dialogue across the state's public universities. Read more
Image Former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords leads 2025 Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame class Monday The nine Arizona women — four legacy and five contemporary inductees — will join 154 others in the state Hall of Fame, which was first established in 1980. KTAR NEWS
Image Blending science and spirit: Navajo PhD student studies black bears with cultural reverence April 15, 2025 University of Arizona PhD student Deandra Jones researches black bears in the Navajo Nation, combining traditional knowledge and science to guide respectful coexistence. Read more
Image Tribal Environmental Health Forum 2025! April 9, 2025 Join Indigenous Resilience Center and partners for the 2025 Tribal Environmental Health Forum! The theme this year is "Bridging Generations in Resilience: Mobilizing Communities for Future Generations." Read more
Image Diné poetics: language and performance as an avenue for preservation April 3, 2025 It’s about creating new spaces for the language to exist. Whether through poetry, plays, or spoken word, these forms remind us that Navajo is not just a language of the past—it’s a language of the future. Navajo Times
Image Bojan Louis wins $50,000 USA fellowship March 27, 2025 Bojan Louis, an Indigenous writer and associate professor of English and American Indian studies at the University of Arizona, won a $50,000 arts fellowship. Read more
Image Tribes, long shut out from their own health data, fight for access and sovereignty March 27, 2025 A new agreement in Washington state could set an example for other agencies and tribes. Read more
Image From silence to sound: The Tohono O’odham language revival March 24, 2025 On a warm mid-November morning at the Tohono O’odham Community College, Leslie Luna, Tohono O’odham Legislative Council Gu Vo’o District Representative, spoke about the attrition of his language. Read more
Image Adam Carl - UA Medical Student, Matches with Mayo Clinic - Arizona March 24, 2025 Adam Carl, fourth year medical student at the University of Arizona, celebrates his top choice for medical residency with the Mayo Clinic - Arizona. Read more
Image "Perspectives on Tribal Resilience:” Haury’s 2024 Graduate Research Awardees Showcase to be Held on April 17 March 20, 2025 All are invited to attend a showcase of 2024 Haury Graduate Research awardees in person or via Zoom on April 17th, with presentations covering diverse topics in the wide field of Indigenous Resilience. Read more
Image 2024-25 Community Environmental Impact Awards Announced by the Indigenous Resilience Center March 10, 2025 The Indigenous Resilience Center (IRes) announces the recipients of the 2024-2025 Community Environmental Impact Awards. Read more