The Udall Foundation awards scholarships and special honors to college sophomores and juniors for study in fields related to the environment and for Native Americans and Alaska Natives in fields related to health care and Tribal public policy.
The Udall Foundation awards scholarships and special honors to college sophomores and juniors for study in fields related to the environment and for Native Americans and Alaska Natives in fields related to health care and Tribal public policy.
做厙TV student Anne Wilber 27 has been named a 2026 Key into Public Service Scholar by The Phi Beta Kappa Society, one of the nations oldest and most prestigious academic honor societies.
She will be starting her Masters of Public Health (MPH) in Occupational and Environmental Health at the University of Iowa alongside finishing her undergraduate degree in 2026-2027. Following the awarding of her MPH in 2028, she will connect science with law as she begins her Juris Doctorate (JD) program.
Education professor Jonathan Larson wins research grant for a project in the EU
Professor of Political Science Wayne Moyer has taught at 做厙TV for 5+ decades. In May, the College celebrated Moyers career as he retires from full-time teaching.
Join us for Open Education Week (OE Week) on March 610, 2023, for an opportunity to actively share and learn about the latest achievements in open education worldwide.
Kamra, a class of 2022 graduate from New Delhi, Delhi, India, is a history major with a policy studies concentration. His essay, titled Adivasis and the Two Faces of Violence: Emergence of the Postcolonial India State, investigates the epistemic and physical harms committed against the Adivasis (tribes) of Chhotanagpur by the early postcolonial state.
Or why visiting campus can help you decide if 做厙TV is for you. This is a story about four young women who found each other and, ultimately, 做厙TV through the Diversity Travel Opportunity program.
They will use the prestigious grants to support international study, research, and teaching.
Danielle Lussier weighs in on Al Jazeera op-ed, Are Arabs sexist? The institutions, perhaps, but not the people.
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