Tele-Native Youth Webinar Series

Tele-Native Youth is an ongoing webinar series made by Native youth, for Native youth. Every other Wednesday, you can hear youth speaking with professionals in the field on topics amid COVID-19 such as mental and behavioral health, physical wellbeing, connecting to the outdoors and so much more. CNAY invites you to join our speakers, 2020 Champion’s for Change Shavaughna […]

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CNAY and Brown University’s Online Summer Scholarship 2020

The Center for Native American Youth at The Aspen Institute (CNAY) has partnered with Brown University Pre-College Programs to award two full-tuition scholarships for Native high school students. This is an online scholarship to attend the Writing for College and Beyond course which will take place July 6th – August 5th 2020. The scholarship will cover application and tuition fees.   All CNAY-Brown application materials are due by 11:59 PM Eastern Time […]

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“This is what we have been preparing for,” says Public Health Student at NDSU

Ya’at’eeh! My name is Savannah Lee Smith and I am born for the Yucca Fruit Strung Out in a Row Clan of the Navajo people and I am also of Mexican and Black descent. In a few weeks, I will be a graduate of North Dakota State University Master of Public Health (MPH) Program, where […]

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Announcing the 2020 CNAY-Columbia Scholars

The Center for Native American Youth, in partnership with Columbia University’s Summer Immersion Program for High School Students, selected one Native high school student to attend a 3-week online pre-college program during summer 2020. CNAY has been grateful for our partnership with Columbia University and their recognition of the talents, strength, and knowledge Native youth […]

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