04/29/2019
Scholarship Program The Healthline & NAMI Stronger Scholarship Mental health issues are on the rise around the world — and we want …
The AIHEC Aseto'ne Network Project is aimed at introducing and engaging TCU students in health and health research programs and careers.
04/29/2019
Scholarship Program The Healthline & NAMI Stronger Scholarship Mental health issues are on the rise around the world — and we want …
04/21/2019
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ANP Network: Please share the following information...exciting opportunities for Graduate Students!
The GEDI Program
The American Evaluation Association’s Graduate Education Diversity Internship (GEDI) Program aims to:
• Expand the pool of graduate students of color and from other under-represented groups who have extended their research capacities to evaluation.
• Stimulate evaluation thinking concerning under-represented communities and culturally responsive evaluation.
• Deepen the evaluation profession’s capacity to work in racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse settings.
The interns focus on building skills and confidence in real-world evaluation practices. They work two days a week with their host site and receive a stipend of $10,000, as well as numerous training and professional networking opportunities. Applications are due April 18th, 2019. Questions about the program, as well as internship applications, should be submitted directly to the AEA GEDI Program.
The Marriage Strengthening Research and Dissemination (MAST) Center
The MAST Center, newly funded by the Administration for Children and Families, serves as a nexus between research on marriage and families in the U.S. and programmatic approaches designed to support healthy marriages and families. The Center brings together three nationally-recognized organizations in Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education (HMRE) research, practice, and evaluation—Child Trends, the National Center for Marriage & Family Research at Bowling Green State University, and Public Strategies. A specific focus of our Center is to build capacity for HMRE research and evaluation through mentorship and support of diverse emerging scholars. If a graduate student is matched with us through the GEDI Program, they will have the opportunity to engage in work with leading implementation and evaluation researchers studying HMRE programs and build important skills through connections to both MAST and AEA.
GEDI Program applicants should have a background in research skills, an interest in extending their capacities to the field of evaluation, and a commitment to thinking deeply about culturally responsive evaluation practice. Our ability to host an intern will depend on finding a substantive match. If you know a student who would be a strong candidate for this program and have an interest in working with our Center, let us know! I am a GEDI alum and the primary MAST contact for this opportunity, and I would be happy to chat with them. I can be reached at [email protected].
03/19/2019
The Aseto’ne Network Project hosted a workshop on the ANP mentoring program which featured Dr. Tommy Begay, Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona. Dr. Begay has been working with the project to revise and enhance our mentoring program. Thank you to everyone who attended the session and for the wonderful discussion and feedback.
03/17/2019
First full day of the 2019 AIHEC Student Conference! We are set up in the exhibit hall next to the Tribal College Journal. Stop by and say hello!
03/16/2019
The 2019 AIHEC Student Conference kicked off today and the AIHEC Board of Directors meeting concluded today. A lot of events and activities happening in Billings...powwow tonight and conference will be in full swing Sunday! ANP will be set up in the exhibit hall (next to the Tribal College Journal), stop by and say hello and learn more about our program.
FYI - If you are attending the 2019 AIHEC Student Conference here is the agenda:
03/12/2019
TCU Network: Please share this information with your campus especially those attending the AIHEC Student Conference next week! This event is open to anyone interested in mentoring, any questions contact Darryl Monteau at [email protected]. See you in Billings!
Greetings! The AIHEC Aseto’ne Network Project (ANP) will be hosting a workshop at the 2019 AIHEC Student Conference - Aseto’ne Network Project Mentoring Program: Fostering Student Leadership through Honoring Our Sacred Traditions (flier attached). Dr. Tommy Begay, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Arizona will be the presenter. This workshop will share the proposed ANP mentoring program plan and host a facilitated discussion on best practices for mentoring. TCU faculty, staff, administration and students are encouraged to attend.
The workshop will be held Monday, March 18, 2019 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Billings Hotel Parlor Room 1001. We hope you are able to join us, for more information contact Darryl Monteau at [email protected].
To learn more about the 2019 AIHEC Student Conference, visit the following link:
https://www.aihecconference2019.com/
Cordially,
Darryl Monteau, MSE
Aseto'ne Network Project Coordinator
AMERICAN INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION CONSORTIUM
121 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
785-766-0858 • e. [email protected]
03/11/2019
The AIHEC Aseto'ne Network Project will have a booth set up at the 2019 AIHEC Student Conference! Come by and visit us and learn more about our program and sign up to win some cool prizes!
American Indian Higher Education Conference The American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) is the collective spirit and unifying voice of our nation’s 37 Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs)—a unique community of tribally and federally chartered institutions working to strengthen tribal nations and make a lasting difference in...
03/06/2019
Greetings! The AIHEC Aseto’ne Network Project (ANP) will be hosting a workshop at the 2019 AIHEC Student Conference - Aseto’ne Network Project Mentoring Program: Fostering Student Leadership through Honoring Our Sacred Traditions (flier attached). Dr. Tommy Begay, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Arizona will be the presenter. This workshop will share the proposed ANP mentoring program plan and host a facilitated discussion on best practices for mentoring. TCU faculty, staff, administration and students are encouraged to attend.
The workshop will be held Monday, March 18, 2019 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Billings Hotel Parlor Room 1001. We hope you are able to join us, for more information contact Darryl Monteau at [email protected].
To learn more about the 2019 AIHEC Student Conference, visit the following link:
https://www.aihecconference2019.com/
Cordially,
Darryl Monteau, MSE
Aseto'ne Network Project Coordinator
AMERICAN INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION CONSORTIUM
121 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
785-766-0858 • e. [email protected]
02/20/2019
https://www.aihecconference2019.com/
American Indian Higher Education Conference The American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) is the collective spirit and unifying voice of our nation’s 37 Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs)—a unique community of tribally and federally chartered institutions working to strengthen tribal nations and make a lasting difference in...