Image IndigeFEWSS and Diné College greenhouse design promotes food sovereignty March 7, 2022 Diné College is testing a new solar powered greenhouse that grows food hydroponically. Higher yields and year-round harvests are the goal. Read more Image The UA, a home for Indigenous students everywhere Feb. 16, 2022 "The university moves with intention in regards to Native American students’ needs, making it a leading institution for this group." IndigeFEWSS faculty and programming is featured in this Daily Wildcat article on UArizona's direct efforts to recruit, retain and involve Native American students. Read more Indigenous Resilience Center: An Interview with Karletta Chief Jan. 30, 2022 Dr. Karletta Chief, Director of the newly established Indigenous Resilience Center speaks with President Robert Robbins about the Center's mission to support Native faculty, students, and research, and to strengthen relationships with Native Nations. Read more Indigenous Resilience Center Supports Navajo Water Security Nov. 4, 2021 Native American nations are feeling the serious impacts of climate change and the pandemic. The University of Arizona is helping tribes overcome challenges such as water insecurity. “They walk three miles to a well that’s primarily used for livestock. Then use a gas-powered pump to pump up the ground water, fill up their containers and go back,” said Dr. Karletta Chief, Associate Professor of Environmental Science. Dr. Chief is leading efforts through the UA’s Indigenous Resilience Center to improve issues that COVID has amplified. Read more UA Launches Indigenous Resilience Center Sept. 13, 2021 The Indigenous Resilience Center will work directly with Native nations to address environmental challenges in ways that respect Native and Indigenous sovereignty and knowledge. Dr. Karletta Chief was instrumental in advancing this initiative. Read more NSF Native FEWS Alliance Aug. 23, 2021 The National Science Foundation has awarded a $10 million grant to a higher education program aimed at broadening Indigenous career pathways in food, energy and water systems. The awarded network, called the Native FEWS Alliance, focuses on expanding the career field in food, energy and water systems (FEWS) within Native American communities. It also provides educational resources for Indigenous students to build these systems within their own communities. Read more UA partners with UNM on $15M NSF project to build resilience in the West Aug. 20, 2021 Dr. Karletta Chief and IndigeFEWSS faculty have partnered with University of New Mexico on an NSF Transformation Network award. The award is part of $30 million in funding that the NSF announced this week to create two new research networks to understand and design innovative and equitable solutions that build community resilience. Read more Image Karanikola Named Runner-Up for U.S. ASPIRE Prize Aug. 10, 2021 The chemical and environmental engineering professor was a top candidate in a national competition focused on researchers gathering "diverse knowledge for a sustainable future." Read more Michael Anderson awarded 2021-2022 UA ARCS Foundation Scholar June 20, 2021 MSE graduate student Michael Anderson has been selected for a 2021-22 ARCS Scholarship, which is granted to students in science, engineering and medical research. Anderson is also affiliated with the University of Arizona Institute for Energy Solutions and researches the stability and reliability of printable semiconductor materials. Read more Image UArizona, Diné College to Train Next Generation of Navajo Water Scientists May 27, 2021 A $500,000 grant from the USDA will help UArizona and Diné College prepare Navajo Nation college students for careers in STEM. Read more Pagination … 1 2 3 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image IndigeFEWSS and Diné College greenhouse design promotes food sovereignty March 7, 2022 Diné College is testing a new solar powered greenhouse that grows food hydroponically. Higher yields and year-round harvests are the goal. Read more
Image The UA, a home for Indigenous students everywhere Feb. 16, 2022 "The university moves with intention in regards to Native American students’ needs, making it a leading institution for this group." IndigeFEWSS faculty and programming is featured in this Daily Wildcat article on UArizona's direct efforts to recruit, retain and involve Native American students. Read more
Indigenous Resilience Center: An Interview with Karletta Chief Jan. 30, 2022 Dr. Karletta Chief, Director of the newly established Indigenous Resilience Center speaks with President Robert Robbins about the Center's mission to support Native faculty, students, and research, and to strengthen relationships with Native Nations. Read more
Indigenous Resilience Center Supports Navajo Water Security Nov. 4, 2021 Native American nations are feeling the serious impacts of climate change and the pandemic. The University of Arizona is helping tribes overcome challenges such as water insecurity. “They walk three miles to a well that’s primarily used for livestock. Then use a gas-powered pump to pump up the ground water, fill up their containers and go back,” said Dr. Karletta Chief, Associate Professor of Environmental Science. Dr. Chief is leading efforts through the UA’s Indigenous Resilience Center to improve issues that COVID has amplified. Read more
UA Launches Indigenous Resilience Center Sept. 13, 2021 The Indigenous Resilience Center will work directly with Native nations to address environmental challenges in ways that respect Native and Indigenous sovereignty and knowledge. Dr. Karletta Chief was instrumental in advancing this initiative. Read more
NSF Native FEWS Alliance Aug. 23, 2021 The National Science Foundation has awarded a $10 million grant to a higher education program aimed at broadening Indigenous career pathways in food, energy and water systems. The awarded network, called the Native FEWS Alliance, focuses on expanding the career field in food, energy and water systems (FEWS) within Native American communities. It also provides educational resources for Indigenous students to build these systems within their own communities. Read more
UA partners with UNM on $15M NSF project to build resilience in the West Aug. 20, 2021 Dr. Karletta Chief and IndigeFEWSS faculty have partnered with University of New Mexico on an NSF Transformation Network award. The award is part of $30 million in funding that the NSF announced this week to create two new research networks to understand and design innovative and equitable solutions that build community resilience. Read more
Image Karanikola Named Runner-Up for U.S. ASPIRE Prize Aug. 10, 2021 The chemical and environmental engineering professor was a top candidate in a national competition focused on researchers gathering "diverse knowledge for a sustainable future." Read more
Michael Anderson awarded 2021-2022 UA ARCS Foundation Scholar June 20, 2021 MSE graduate student Michael Anderson has been selected for a 2021-22 ARCS Scholarship, which is granted to students in science, engineering and medical research. Anderson is also affiliated with the University of Arizona Institute for Energy Solutions and researches the stability and reliability of printable semiconductor materials. Read more
Image UArizona, Diné College to Train Next Generation of Navajo Water Scientists May 27, 2021 A $500,000 grant from the USDA will help UArizona and Diné College prepare Navajo Nation college students for careers in STEM. Read more