2021 and 2022 TCU Faculty Convenings
8th Annual TCU Faculty Convening | July 14-15, 2022
The 2022 conference was held in Denver, Colorado. The presentations are listed in alphabetical order by presenter. Click on the title to view a PDF of the presenter’s slides.
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The Fundamentals of Online Education and Course Preparation – Antonio Arce, Leech Lake Tribal College
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Indigenous Story Methodology as a Pathway to Tribal Identity Development: Considerations for Praxis – Vicki Besaw, College of Menominee Nation
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Indigenous Institutional Learning Outcomes – Ace Charette, Turtle Mountain Community College
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Dancing and Beading into Research – Bobbi Frederick, Turtle Mountain Community College
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Growing a Water Research Program in the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Michigan – Andrew Kozich, Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College
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New Opportunities to Support and Grow (Anti-)Poverty Scholars and Scholarship – Katherine Magnuson and Hilary Shager, University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Counterparts: My First-Year Doctoral Experience in the Navajo Nation Cohort with Arizona State University – Shaina Nez, Diné College
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Exploring What Justice Looks Like Using a Transitional Justice Framework in Response to Indian Residential School Injustice – Ryan O’Leary, Leech Lake Tribal College
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Oral Tradition and the Ontology of Knowledge (audio file) – Jair Peltier, Turtle Mountain Community College
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Seliš Ql̓ispe Language Efforts – Melanie Sandoval, Salish Kootenai College
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How Do We Effectively Integrate Culture into the Curriculum for Improving Educational Outcomes? – Derek Stewart and Jennifer Martel, Sitting Bull College
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Indigenous Assessment at the Institute of American Indian Arts – Stephen Wall, Institute of American Indian Arts
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7th Annual TCU Faculty Convening | July 8-9, 2021
The 2021 Faculty Research Convening was held virtually. You can watch a recording of the 11 presentations.