Genuine tribal engagement and collaborative research with Tribal partners requires preparation. This includes familiarizing oneself with the academic literature on Indigenous Research Methods, with existing work and tribal needs, with tribal and university research policies, and more. Dr. Ken Lokensgard, Co-Director of the Center for Native American Research & Collaborations (Native American Programs/Tribal Relations) will provide an overview of the things you should consider before submitting research protocols, requests for letters of support/collaboration, and grant proposals that involve working with Tribal partners.
What’s happening
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
WSU Spokane faculty and staff are invited to attend a campus town hall gathering on Wednesday, November 8, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM in SAC 147. Hear from Executive Vice President and Chancellor Daryll DeWald, who will share updates on campus initiatives, provide insights on current objectives, and discuss growth opportunities. Participants are encouraged to submit their questions in advance.
Presenter: Margaret Reece
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Chair: Xiaofeng Guo
Title: Thermodynamics of Critical Rare Earth Minerals
Is your student interested in studying abroad while they’re a Coug? Come to our virtual info session to learn more about the study abroad process and how you can help them prepare!
Let us dive into Future Home of the Living God by Loise Erdrich to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.
Registration begins on 29 September 2023. The first ten (10) students to register by 15 October 2023 will receive a Kindle or paperback copy of the book.
If you miss the freebie window, you are still welcome to join and listen or participate on the discussion.
You must be an S & A fee-paying Global Campus student and agree to attend the meeting.