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2025 Winds of Change Issues

2025 National Conference Wrap-Up

November 2025

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• Ceremonies and Traditions
• 2025 AISES Professional Award Winners
• Opportunities to Learn and Share
• College and Career Fair

 

Welcome to the Winds of Change 2025 National Conference Wrap-Up issue. Every AISES family gathering is something special, and if you were in Minneapolis, you will have your own memories of the friends you connected with, the thought-provoking sessions you attended, and the inspiration you came away with. Every day of the conference melds the Indigenous knowledge and western science that collectively bring us closer together. Enjoy this look back at the 2025 gathering. 


Fall Issue

October 2025

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  • 10 Native STEM Enterprises to Watch
  • Restoring the Klamath River
  • AISES Professional Awards

 

Welcome to the Fall 2025 issue of Winds of Change. As in every fall issue, you will also find a feature story on "10 Native STEM Enterprises to Watch." It's a reminder that flourishing Indigenous businesses are key to building solid STEM jobs in Indian Country. You will also learn how generations of Indigenous activism led to the unprecedented dam removal project that has revitalized the Klamath River. And don't miss the profiles of this year's Professional Award Winners. You'll be inspired by their stories and dedication.  


Special Regional Conference Issue

August 2025

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• Regional Conference Recaps
• NAISEF Boosts Young Indigenous Scientists
• AISES in Canada National Gathering

 

Welcome to the special Regional Conference Issue of Winds of Change. In this edition we focus on the amazing things that happen when we bring the AISES mission to our members. You'll find snapshots and highlights from three regional conferences: Region North in Portland, Ore., and Region South in Tucson, Ariz., and Region East in Chapel Hill, N.C. You can also read about NAISEF (the National American Indian Science and Engineering Fair) held at Oklahoma State University, and the AISES in Canada Gathering in Toronto. 

 


Spring 2025

May 2025

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• Top 50 Workplaces for Indigenous STEM Professionals
• TEK on the Fireline
• AISES People

Welcome to the Spring 2025 issue of Winds of Change! If you are a professional looking for an organization that will give you ample opportunities to shine, check out our much-anticipated annual feature article on the “Top 50 Workplaces for Indigenous STEM Professionals.” These employers have a solid track record of valuing the unique perspectives Indigenous people bring. Aspiring professionals will find more ideas and opportunities in the “Career Connections” section, while pre-college and early college students can read content just for them in “Finding Your Path.” Also learn how some communities are responding to the increasing danger of wildfires by applying traditional ecological knowledge in "TEK on the Fireline."

 

 


2025 Special College Issue

February 2025

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  • The Top 200 Colleges for Indigenous Students
  • Fostering Persistence
  • First Nations Launch Takes Off

Welcome to the 2024–2025 Special College Issue of Winds of Change. This edition was prepared especially for students who want to make the most of their talents and opportunities. Our research team has worked hard to identify colleges where Indigenous students will feel welcome and supported at each step along their academic path. Be sure to take advantage of this research, organized in the “Top 200 Colleges for Indigenous Students." Learn about some impressive AISES student members in "The Student Body," and get inspired by others' stories in "Fostering Persistence." 


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