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Contact Levi Esquerra, Senior Vice President for Native American Advancement & Tribal Engagement (NAATE).

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Contact Martha S. Lee, Program Coordinator for Native American Initiatives (NAI).

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Haury Board Video

Haury Program's Board and Leadership Reflect on the First 10 Years

Feb. 19, 2025

Haury Board members, Executive Director and Assistant Director speak to the ten years of programming, including the pivot n 2020.

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FREE COURSE: Personal Finance for Native Americans

Tuition-Free Course: Personal Finance for Native Americans

Feb. 12, 2025

Starting on Feb 27, 2025, this free course will be held live online via Zoom, offering a unique opportunity to enhance your ability to manage your finances and take the first step towards your financial goals.

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2025 INTLD

University of Arizona Well Represented at the 30th Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day at Arizona State Capitol

Feb. 6, 2025

The participation of the University of Arizona at this annual event is essential for ensuring that we understand how to best serve our Tribal Communities while it also offers a valuable platform to share the various programs and initiatives available at the University.

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New Haury Poster

Call for Applications now open for 2025 Resilience Graduate Research Awards, Deadline is April 30!

Jan. 31, 2025

This awards program aims to support University of Arizona graduate students doing research relevant to Tribal Resilience. Awards up to $20,000 each are available, the deadline to submit proposals is April 30th.

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University of Arizona, Tohono O’odham Community College partner up for public health pathway

University of Arizona, Tohono O’odham Community College partner up for public health pathway

Jan. 23, 2025

Students studying community and public health at Tohono O’odham Community College (TOCC) now have an easier pathway to apply for their Bachelor of Public Health at the University of Arizona’s Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health (U of A).

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Brian Luce

From Rural Roots to Academic Heights: Professor Brian Luce Delivers Keynote at NIH Indigenous Cultural Festival

Jan. 22, 2025

Drawing from my upbringing in rural Arizona and my roles as a Professor, Associate Director of the School of Music, and President of the Native Faculty Association at the University of Arizona, I shared insights into my journey from rural life to the music industry and higher education.

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Haury 10th anniversary

The Haury Program Launching 10th Anniversary Video Series

Jan. 22, 2025

To celebrate their 10th anniversary, the Haury Program is releasing a series of short videos featuring some of their awardees and their projects.

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U of A expert working to preserve Native American sign languages

U of A expert working to preserve Native American sign languages

Jan. 21, 2025

McKay-Cody was born hearing and raised in southeastern Oklahoma. She became deaf at age 5 due to spinal meningitis, and her family moved to Sulphur, Oklahoma, to be near the Oklahoma School for the Deaf. About a month later, she was signing fluently in ASL.

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Collaboration Opens Pathways for Community College Students to Pursue Bachelor’s Degrees in Public Health

Collaboration Opens Pathways for Community College Students to Pursue Bachelor’s Degrees in Public Health

Jan. 15, 2025

In an exciting development for public health education and community support, a significant partnership has been established between the University of Arizona’s Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and Tohono O’odham Community College (TOCC).

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From Mescalero to Tucson: How a Future Engineer is Combining Tradition and Innovation With a Minor in American Indian Studies

Jan. 15, 2025

Growing up in Mescalero, New Mexico, the reservation always felt like home to freshman Caydence Palmer. While she valued this connection, Palmer ultimately decided to attend the University of Arizona.

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