Historically underrepresented groups are those who have, throughout history, had lower representation in higher education or certain careers due to…
Maryville University’s Scholarships and College Guide for Native American Students
Scholarships and College Guide for Native American Students Scholarships for Native Americans are an essential resource. In 2016, data from…
Healthy Native Youth
Raising Healthy Native Youth Through Culturally Relevant Health Education HealthyNativeYouth.org contains health promotion curricula and resources for American Indian and…
Students & Financial Literacy
Why Is Financial Literacy Important? Let’s face it — money makes the world go ‘round. That’s not to say that…
APSIA Diversity Forum Student & Young Professionals Workshop
This Saturday, July 14, the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) will hold a workshop for students and young professionals who are traditionally underrepresented in international affairs to explore this field. Space is limited, so register today to reserve your spot!
Northwest Youth Corps’ Tribal Stewards Program
The Tribal Stewards Program is specifically designed to provide hands on training and experience to Native American young adults who are interested in pursuing employment with conservation corps, land and water resource management agencies, and other outdoor careers. The Tribal Stewards Program integrates team-based work projects, culture relevancy, education, and on-site vocational training into an experience that prioritizes personal growth, and the development of conservation work skills. Participants will develop technical skills working on a variety of conservation projects while developing the soft skills needed to be successful in the outdoor industry.