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Home› 2019 Spring Issue

2019 Spring Issue

  • 2019 Spring Issue
    02 May 2019
    by J.C. Elliott Hi...

    Head Back to School with the AISES Mission

    Think back. Who motivated you to follow a STEM path? Chances are it was someone who made science both real and fun

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  • 2019 Spring Issue
    10 April 2019
    by Winds of Change

    Career Builder: Spring 2019

    A firsthand look at opportunities in government, industry, academia, and Indigenous enterprise

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  • 2019 Spring Issue
    10 April 2019
    by Winds of Change

    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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  • 2019 Spring Issue
    10 April 2019
    by Winds of Change

    The Top 50 STEM Workplaces 2019: Setting the Standard for Indigenous STEM Professionals

    Inclusive workplaces benefit everyone

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  • 2019 Spring Issue
    09 April 2019
    by Winds of Change

    Paths in Education: Graduate by the Numbers

    If you’re not a member of the college class of ’19, let those caps and gowns inspire you to plan for your own timely walk across the stage.

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  • 2019 Spring Issue
    09 April 2019
    by Patty Talahongva

    Dr. Nizhoni Denipah / Navajo Nation / Christus St. Vincent Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialists / Otolaryngology

    The world of medicine is vast, and as a youngster Nizhoni Denipah knew she wanted to be part of it.

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  • 2019 Spring Issue
    09 April 2019
    by Kyle Coulon

    Ranalda L. Tsosie / Diné / University of Montana / Chemistry, Geoscience, and Environmental Studies

    Originally from Tółikan (Sweetwater), Ariz., Ranalda Tsosie describes herself as “a proud Diné woman.”

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  • 2019 Spring Issue
    09 April 2019
    by Alexa Panza

    Marcy Ferriere / Ojibwe / Cloquet Senior High School

    A typical eleventh-grader might spend Saturday hanging out with friends or playing sports. Marcy Ferriere spends her Saturdays crawling into abandoned wolf dens to gather data about these creatures’ habits.

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  • 2019 Spring Issue
    09 April 2019
    by Kimberly Locke

    Tyson Jeannotte / Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians / University of North Dakota / Geological Engineering / Native American Success in Science and Engineering Mentor

    Inspired to pursue geological engineering by his strong connection to his North Dakota homeland, Tyson Jeannotte will walk off the stage in May with a master’s degree from the University of North Dakota.

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  • 2019 Spring Issue
    09 April 2019
    by Debra Utacia Krol

    Taking Stock of a Changing World: Indigenous experts and the National Climate Assessment

    In an unprecedented step, the Fourth National Climate Assessment incorporates the expertise and perspectives of Indigenous experts in climate and environmental science, environmental justice, and other disciplines.

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