Tag Archives: Anita Mihecoby
Tribal advocates, health scientists address health disparities in indigenous communities
July 10, 2013 by Tonya Suther, NMSU News Center Public health concerns of Native Americans and environmental justice are the subjects of a two-day symposium at New Mexico State University. The RISE 2013 Health Disparities Symposium, which is free and…
Continue reading “Tribal advocates, health scientists address health disparities in indigenous communities” »
Posted in
News
Tagged Anita Mihecoby, Biomedical, Caleen Sisk, Chico State University, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Education, Counseling and Educational Psychology, Culture, Diversity, Ecology, Elba Serrano, Enlace Continental, Government, Health, Health Care, Indian Resource Development Program, Jennie Luna, Joe Gladstone, Lisa Grayshield, Luna Begay, McCloud River, Mt Shasta, Native Americans, Outreach, Research, RISE, Social Services, Stan Fulton Chair in Business, United Nations, Who's Who, Winnemem Wintu Tribe, Womens Studies Program, World Health Organization
Comments Off on Tribal advocates, health scientists address health disparities in indigenous communities
Native American students celebrated for ‘sources of strength’ in research
September 20, 2011 by Tonya Suther, NMSU News Center Researchers at New Mexico State University are looking for Native American students who are willing to participate in a study that aims to identify cultural factors and core values that help…
Continue reading “Native American students celebrated for ‘sources of strength’ in research” »
Posted in
News
Tagged Albuquerque NM, Amanda Catalano, Anita Mihecoby, Anthropology, College of Education, Counseling and Educational Psychology, Culture, Daniel Lopez, Diversity, Don Pepion, Graduation, Grants, Higher Education Assessment and Retention Conference, IDEA Grants, Institutional Research Board, Jaime Vela, Kandis Quam, Kathryn Koerschner, Lisa Grayshield, Maria Blain, National Indian Education Association, Native Americans, NIEA, Outreach, Recruitment, Research, Retention, Students, Values, Wendy Wilkins
Comments Off on Native American students celebrated for ‘sources of strength’ in research