I sat down this morning with three of my grandchildren before they left for their first day of school. I asked them to be good and treat other people in a good way. I said they may be meeting new friends that might be with them for a lifetime. And I reminded them of the first law of Indian people: respect. My ten-year-old grandson, knowing our ways, quietly added that the second law was responsibility. It was good way to begin a good day.
Supporting Academic Excellence at Tribal Colleges: Reflections from Doctoral Fellows
The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) plays a critical role in advancing higher education opportunities for Native communities by supporting faculty members at tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) in pursuing advanced degrees. Through financial aid and...