Calling All Bloggers!

Aug 10, 2009 | Archives, Blog

We are looking for tribal college students, faculty, and staff who want to share their stories about what it means to Think Indian—as commentary posts, guest bloggers.

If you are a student or tribal college faculty or staff member interested in sharing what it means to you to Think Indian, please contact Dina Horwedel at the American Indian College Fund’s public education department at dhorwedel@collegefund.org or 303-430-5350.

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