Mary Annette PemberNative AmericansOnline Course Helping American Indian Leaders Improve Tribal GovernanceA new online course is giving tribal nations the information they need to take control of their own governments.April 10, 2011LatinxHelping Nurture STEM Talent Inspires Harvard AdministratorNative American scholar learned a great deal from his mother, whom he describes as an ethnobotanist who was able to identify and collect plants to use as food and medicine for her children and the family’s animals.February 21, 20112010Matters Of Culture And CommunityJanuary 5, 20112011Judicial ActivistJanuary 5, 2011Native AmericansBook Review: Lending Credibility to the Oral TraditionNative American scholar validates indigenous oral history as a source of academic information with book exploring the murder of a famed Ojibwe chief.December 12, 2010Native AmericansNative Americans Combat the Suicide SpiritTribal colleges are at the forefront of communitywide efforts to combat suicide with culturally relevant methods.December 9, 2010Native AmericansAmerican Indians Grow Wary of Genetics ResearchIn the wake of the Havasupai-Arizona State University genetics research dispute, some tribes have opted out of participating in genetics research projects.June 22, 2010Native AmericansClimate Change-Themed STEM Curriculum Developed for Tribal CollegesAn AIHEC partnership helps tribal colleges build capacity to sustain science and technology education and research programs.March 28, 2010StudentsPreserving a Native Language and CultureWith the Myaamia Project at Miami University, the Miami Tribe seeks to rediscover its language and culture.March 10, 2010StudentsHigh School Graduation Rates Low Where Most American Indians, Alaska Natives Live, Report SaysA new national report has found that fewer than 50 percent of Native American Indian and Alaska Native students from the Pacific and Northwest regions of the U. S. graduate from high school.February 18, 2010Page 1 of 6Next Page