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Dr. Wendy F. Smythe: 2019 Professional of the Year / Haida of the Eagle moiety and of the Sdast’ aas (Fish egg) house
Dr. Wendy F. Smythe, Haida, never thought her career would veer into the world of public policy.
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Career Builder: Fall 2019
Native Americans engaged in meaningful work that benefits Indigenous people and communities are eligible for the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship. In partnership with the Henry Luce Foundation, the First Nations Development Institute is awarding its first 10 fellowships in January 2020.
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Career Builder: Summer 2019
A firsthand look at opportunities in government, industry, academia, and Indigenous enterprise
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Managing Ancestral Lands in an Era of Climate Change
21st-century technology augments traditional stewardship
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Career Builder: Spring 2019
A firsthand look at opportunities in government, industry, academia, and Indigenous enterprise
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The Top 50 STEM Workplaces 2019: Employer Spotlights
All the companies on the Winds of Change Top 50 Workplaces for Indigenous STEM Professionals list are strong supporters of diversity. But what are these workplaces doing that sets them apart?
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The Top 50 STEM Workplaces 2019: Setting the Standard for Indigenous STEM Professionals
Inclusive workplaces benefit everyone
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10 Top Stem Fields
Everyone wants a job that is personally satisfying and improves the world. Few career paths offer as many different ways to achieve both objectives as geoscience.
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Most Promising Engineer or Scientist / Thomas Reed / Hopi
Reed has continued to work hard to help Native students interested in STEM careers. His efforts have led Raytheon to engage with local Native student communities in Boston.