Harvard wanted him. Yale wanted him. Dartmouth, UCLA, Stanford—they all wanted him. So who finally landed Julian Brave NoiseCat? Columbia University in New York City...
Dr. Dean Chavers
March 07, 2013
I got my notice of admission to graduate school at Stanford University in March 1970...
The Urban-Rural Native American Youth Cultural Exchange, or U.R.N.Y.C.E., is a culturally tailored wellness program that puts urban and rural Native youth together to empower them...
Opinion columnist Thomas L. Friedman sees the future of higher education and it isn't in a classroom...
Stanford University freshman Mark Berger isn’t exactly sure what he wants to major in just yet, but that’s ok...
Dr. Aaron Thomas, Diné, will take up his new position as director of the Native American Research Laboratories at the University of Montana in January...
Lyla Johnston’s tribal name is Tate Uha Omani , meaning She Carries the Wind, and she said it reminds her of her purpose as a poet. “The wind is the word,” she said...
Stanford University senior Lyla Johnston’s commitment to bringing her indigenous perspective to anthropology has led her on many journeys: from studying menstrual taboos surroundin...
Indian students who want to go to college have an unlimited amount of possibility...
Dr. Dean Chavers
March 24, 2011
Carlos Castaneda Imagine my surprise when I learned that the most successful author of “Indian” books of all time was a fake. His name was Carlos Castaneda ...