The Tribal Colleges Initiative (TCI) grant is in the second year of funding from the US Department of Energy Environmental Management program. This quarterly report includes activities for the first three months (April 1--June 30, 1998) of the Year 2 funding period. The TCI program office requested each Tribal College to write a quarterly report of activities at their respective institutions. These reports are attached. These institutions are Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI), Crownpoint Institute of Technology (CIT) and the Dine` College (DC, formerly Navajo Community College). The purpose of this program is to offer educational opportunities to Native Americans in the environmental field
The Greater than Class C (GTCC) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) evaluated the potential impacts...
The purpose of the intern project was to write a comprehensive booklet on all state legislation prop...
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) located in Albuquerque New Mexico is a community co...
The Tribal Colleges Initiative (TCI) grant is in the second year of funding from the US Department o...
The Tribal Colleges Initiatives in Science and Environmental Education (TCI) was developed in collab...
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI), was founded in 1971 and is located on 164 acres in...
In 2011, the American Indian College Fund (College Fund) began the work of ensuring all Native child...
An overview is provided of the tribal college movement, including information on the students, curri...
This qualitative research, specifically a content analysis of 31 tribal colleges' mission statements...
On the Ground • Tribal colleges provide educational opportunities to many Native American people, wh...
On the Ground•Tribal colleges provide educational opportunities to many Native American people, who ...
A training program is outlined for members of Native American tribes having an interest in working i...
Overview of the NSF-funded project, Tribal College and University CI Facilitation</p
American Indian students have the lowest college graduation rate in the country, at just over 13%. I...
The Navajo and Hopi GIS Project was established to assess the feasibility and impact of implementing...
The Greater than Class C (GTCC) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) evaluated the potential impacts...
The purpose of the intern project was to write a comprehensive booklet on all state legislation prop...
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) located in Albuquerque New Mexico is a community co...
The Tribal Colleges Initiative (TCI) grant is in the second year of funding from the US Department o...
The Tribal Colleges Initiatives in Science and Environmental Education (TCI) was developed in collab...
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI), was founded in 1971 and is located on 164 acres in...
In 2011, the American Indian College Fund (College Fund) began the work of ensuring all Native child...
An overview is provided of the tribal college movement, including information on the students, curri...
This qualitative research, specifically a content analysis of 31 tribal colleges' mission statements...
On the Ground • Tribal colleges provide educational opportunities to many Native American people, wh...
On the Ground•Tribal colleges provide educational opportunities to many Native American people, who ...
A training program is outlined for members of Native American tribes having an interest in working i...
Overview of the NSF-funded project, Tribal College and University CI Facilitation</p
American Indian students have the lowest college graduation rate in the country, at just over 13%. I...
The Navajo and Hopi GIS Project was established to assess the feasibility and impact of implementing...
The Greater than Class C (GTCC) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) evaluated the potential impacts...
The purpose of the intern project was to write a comprehensive booklet on all state legislation prop...
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) located in Albuquerque New Mexico is a community co...