americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com
Think Indian: April 2010
http://americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com/2010_04_01_archive.html
How Native thinking will help the world survive and thrive in a changing environment. Monday, April 26, 2010. I have been on my own since Jonas returned to Portland and I found myself on the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute campus interviewing students with my production assistant Kelly B. I leave you with a quick slideshow from the rehearsal and graduations day. I had a great time with a great group of students and staff. There are many hidden gems in New Mexico and SIPI is surely one o...Let T...
americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com
Think Indian: Tribal College Student Perspective: Speaking at the Gala
http://americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com/2010/10/tribal-college-student-perspective.html
How Native thinking will help the world survive and thrive in a changing environment. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Tribal College Student Perspective: Speaking at the Gala. In addition to raising $385,000 for student scholarships, our Flame of Hope Gala on Oct. 14 presented our donors with the opportunity to meet many of our tribal college students, who came in for the event. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Indian College Fund. Promote Your Page Too. This blog chronicles my journeys and disc...
americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com
Think Indian: Meet an American Indian College Fund Scholar
http://americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com/2010/10/meet-american-indian-college-fund.html
How Native thinking will help the world survive and thrive in a changing environment. Monday, October 4, 2010. Meet an American Indian College Fund Scholar. Attending the American Indian College Fund's Flame of Hope Gala. This year, the Flame of Hope Gala presents you with the opportunity to meet several of our tribal college students. Iva Croff (Blackfeet) is one of those students. Iva is a Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship. We hope you can join us at the American Indian College Fund's Flame of Hop...
americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com
Think Indian: Passing of Margaret Teachout
http://americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com/2010/10/passing-of-margaret-teachout.html
How Native thinking will help the world survive and thrive in a changing environment. Friday, October 29, 2010. Passing of Margaret Teachout. All of us at the American Indian College Fund would like to express our sincere condolences to David, Gerald, and Robert Gipp on the loss of their mother, Margaret Teachout, who entered the Spirit World Thursday, October 28. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Indian College Fund. Promote Your Page Too. In a good way,. Richard B. "Rick" Williams. American ...
americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com
Think Indian: November 2010
http://americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com/2010_11_01_archive.html
How Native thinking will help the world survive and thrive in a changing environment. Wednesday, November 17, 2010. American Indian College Fund's New Blog and Web Site Has Launched! The American Indian College Fund web site has been redesigned with a new, mod¬ern look and feel and opportunities to interact more with both students and the American Indian College Fund as it pursues its mission to provide scholarships to Native students and support the nation’s tribal college sand universities. All of the ...
americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com
Think Indian: June 2010
http://americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com/2010_06_01_archive.html
How Native thinking will help the world survive and thrive in a changing environment. Monday, June 28, 2010. As June ends, the last of graduations at our nation's 33 tribal colleges and universities are winding down. Our students have worked long hours, often juggling work and family responsibilities with their studies, to earn their college degrees. In a good way,. Richard B. Williams. And the American Indian College Fund team. Links to this post. Thursday, June 24, 2010. As we enjoy our modern summer a...
americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com
Think Indian: January 2010
http://americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html
How Native thinking will help the world survive and thrive in a changing environment. Thursday, January 21, 2010. Ft Lewis Tuition Waiver. We have been receiving calls and questions about the Ft. Lewis College. The Ft. Lewis tuition waiver is not a result of a treaty, as many have quoted, but rather is the result of the following unique history. In 2008 one in five students was American Indian at Ft. Lewis College. The Michigan legislature has enacted legislation that provides free tuition for American I...
americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com
Think Indian: December 2009
http://americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com/2009_12_01_archive.html
How Native thinking will help the world survive and thrive in a changing environment. Thursday, December 31, 2009. As we head into 2010, we at the American Indian College Fund would like to thank you for your support over the past 12 months and your commitment to creating new beginnings for American Indian in the new year ahead. Make an impact in 2009 and close your year with a tax-deductible gift of education. Ocankuye Wasté Yelo (In a good way),. Richard B. Williams. Links to this post. Help people lik...
americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com
Think Indian: Vote Now to Help the American Indian College Fund Win Funding!
http://americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com/2010/09/vote-now-to-help-american-indian.html
How Native thinking will help the world survive and thrive in a changing environment. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Vote Now to Help the American Indian College Fund Win Funding! Please help the American Indian College Fund to win funding from American Express through Members Project. You can cast your vote at Members Project web site. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Indian College Fund. Promote Your Page Too. In a good way,. Richard B. "Rick" Williams. Denver, Colorado, United States.
americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com
Think Indian: May 2010
http://americanindiancollegefund.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_archive.html
How Native thinking will help the world survive and thrive in a changing environment. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Arriving at the College of Menominee Nation. We arrived in Wisconsin on this fifth and penultimate leg of our trip to an unseasonably hot and humid climate of Green Bay, then to the thicket of the Menominee Nation. Making our way through the forest, we arrived at the College of Menominee Nation. One of our highlights of the trip has been the opportunity to talk with Cedar. We also met one of our...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT