Image Indige-FEWSS wins People's Choice Award for Video May 21, 2020 Indigenous Food, Energy & Water Security and Sovereignty (Indige-FEWSS) won a Presenters’ Choice Award for their submission to NSF sponsored STEM for All Video Showcase. Read more Image NSF Indige-FEWSS presents Native Voices in STEM Seminar Series Feb. 3, 2020 The NSF "Indigenous Food, Energy & Water Security and Sovereignty" National Research Traineeship partners with the University of Arizona Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership to present the Native Voices in STEM seminar series. Read more Image On Navajo Nation, Taking Clean Water Off the Grid Sept. 26, 2019 A group of faculty, staff and students sets out to build an off-the-grid system to power water filtration for communities across the Navajo Nation, where running water is not universal. But first, they set out to understand life on the reservation. Read more Students Tackle 21st Century Sustainability Challenges on the Navajo Nation Sept. 25, 2019 Twelve University of Arizona graduate students have teamed up with undergraduates on the Navajo Nation to design a solar-powered water filtration system that can provide 50 gallons of safe, clean water to 30 Navajo families per day. Read more Image Indige-FEWSS: Restoring Harmony & Resources Sept. 25, 2019 A National Science Foundation-funded collaboration between the University of Arizona and Diné Community College, the Indige-FEWSS program has enabled students to build an off-the-grid water filtration system with the ability to serve 50 families on the far-flung Navajo Nation. The goal of Indige-FEWSS is to teach the next generation of STEM professionals how to confront food, energy and water challenges in Indigenous communities while letting traditional Navajo values and knowledge guide their work. Read more Image Indige-FEWSS Spring Break Immersion in Navajo Country March 25, 2019 The NSF-funded Indigenous Food, Energy, and Water Security and Sovereignty (Indige-FEWSS) project, supported by IES, undertook a cultural immersion trip to Navajo Nation from March 4th-8th. The trip was an opportunity to learn from government agencies, tribal colleges and community members about the food, energy and water issues facing Navajo Nation. Read more Image UA Food-Energy-Water Research Teams With AZ Navajo College Dec. 21, 2018 Titled Indigenous Food, Energy, and Water Security and Sovereignty (Indigi-FEWSS), the goal of this project is to educate and engage students, with an emphasis on recruitment of first-generation and minority students seeking opportunities, to make a difference in developing communities. Read more Image Roundtable Talk About Environmental Racism 101 April 9, 2017 Sarah Abney and Nikki Tulley are PhD candidates and in the video Sacred Posion, they offer a look at the deadly consequences of uranium mining on Diné people and how they prevent history from repeating itself. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 …
Image Indige-FEWSS wins People's Choice Award for Video May 21, 2020 Indigenous Food, Energy & Water Security and Sovereignty (Indige-FEWSS) won a Presenters’ Choice Award for their submission to NSF sponsored STEM for All Video Showcase. Read more
Image NSF Indige-FEWSS presents Native Voices in STEM Seminar Series Feb. 3, 2020 The NSF "Indigenous Food, Energy & Water Security and Sovereignty" National Research Traineeship partners with the University of Arizona Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership to present the Native Voices in STEM seminar series. Read more
Image On Navajo Nation, Taking Clean Water Off the Grid Sept. 26, 2019 A group of faculty, staff and students sets out to build an off-the-grid system to power water filtration for communities across the Navajo Nation, where running water is not universal. But first, they set out to understand life on the reservation. Read more
Students Tackle 21st Century Sustainability Challenges on the Navajo Nation Sept. 25, 2019 Twelve University of Arizona graduate students have teamed up with undergraduates on the Navajo Nation to design a solar-powered water filtration system that can provide 50 gallons of safe, clean water to 30 Navajo families per day. Read more
Image Indige-FEWSS: Restoring Harmony & Resources Sept. 25, 2019 A National Science Foundation-funded collaboration between the University of Arizona and Diné Community College, the Indige-FEWSS program has enabled students to build an off-the-grid water filtration system with the ability to serve 50 families on the far-flung Navajo Nation. The goal of Indige-FEWSS is to teach the next generation of STEM professionals how to confront food, energy and water challenges in Indigenous communities while letting traditional Navajo values and knowledge guide their work. Read more
Image Indige-FEWSS Spring Break Immersion in Navajo Country March 25, 2019 The NSF-funded Indigenous Food, Energy, and Water Security and Sovereignty (Indige-FEWSS) project, supported by IES, undertook a cultural immersion trip to Navajo Nation from March 4th-8th. The trip was an opportunity to learn from government agencies, tribal colleges and community members about the food, energy and water issues facing Navajo Nation. Read more
Image UA Food-Energy-Water Research Teams With AZ Navajo College Dec. 21, 2018 Titled Indigenous Food, Energy, and Water Security and Sovereignty (Indigi-FEWSS), the goal of this project is to educate and engage students, with an emphasis on recruitment of first-generation and minority students seeking opportunities, to make a difference in developing communities. Read more
Image Roundtable Talk About Environmental Racism 101 April 9, 2017 Sarah Abney and Nikki Tulley are PhD candidates and in the video Sacred Posion, they offer a look at the deadly consequences of uranium mining on Diné people and how they prevent history from repeating itself. Read more