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Book Review: Moon of the Crusted Snow

Book Review: Moon of the Crusted Snow

“Think Indian” Book Club Book Review: Moon of the Crusted Snow This blog post is the first in an upcoming series of book reviews of the American Indian College Fund’s (College Fund) “Think Indian” Book Club selections. Each blog will focus on a “Think Indian” Book...

College Fund Law Scholar Interviewed by MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell

College Fund Law Scholar Interviewed by MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell

Samantha Maltais, the American Indian College Fund Law Scholarship recipient headed to Harvard Law School, was interviewed last night on The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell program on MSNBC live. She gave a shout-out to the College Fund for her law scholarship, the Full Circle Scholarship program that funded her education at Dartmouth, spoke about murdered and missing Indigenous people, and shared her career goals.

May 5 Honors Indigenous Murdered and Missing Women and Girls

May 5 Honors Indigenous Murdered and Missing Women and Girls

Deshawna Anderson, a College Fund scholar and Little Big Horn College student, honored murdered and missing indigenous people with her Pendleton blanket design. The grave issue impacts Native people disproportionately. The American Indian College Fund joins the...

Green Collar Jobs: TCUs Can Provide Training

Green Collar Jobs: TCUs Can Provide Training

“Green collar jobs” in the environmental sciences and sustainable energy are a path to the middle class, yet Indigenous people are underrepresented in the field. Read more about the issue, learn about how tribal colleges and universities (TCUs), TCU student Jasmine Neosh, and the American Indian College Fund are working to fill the training gap.

Earth Day: The Importance of Native Graduates in Environmental Studies and Green Collar Jobs 

Earth Day: The Importance of Native Graduates in Environmental Studies and Green Collar Jobs 

People across the nation will be celebrating Earth Day this Thursday, April 22. But for Tribal communities, Earth Day is year-round. The American Indian College Fund provides Tribal colleges and universities and their students study and internship opportunities that allow them to make a deeper impact on the environmental health of their communities.