Native & Indigenous Mentorship Program
Native & Indigenous Mentorship Program
Intentional Mentorship Program for Native American & Indigenous Graduate Students in STEM
STEM Routes has collaborated with the Center for Native American & Indigenous Studies (CNAIS) to develop a mentorship program model for Native and Indigenous graduate students in STEM fields in the College of Arts & Sciences (CA&S). After inspecting some of the barriers inherent to the academic professional space that affect Native & Indigenous students, we requested funding to develop a program that centers student experiences and identities. We have designed our program with an approach to mentorship that minimizes inadvertent harm and empowers students through building community. Here are some of the ways our program stands out from other mentorship programs at the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ.
What makes our approach to mentorship better?
Indigenous Knowledge
The beautiful header on this page is called Indigenous Knowledge painted by the Lakota artist Danielle SeeWalker.
"I wanted the mural to be tied to engineering in some type of way since it'll be installed in the engineering building. This is all about Native people using our ancient knowledge—much of it coming from our star knowledge—to envision our future in an innovative way."
~Danielle SeeWalker
This mural is just outside the BOLD Center in the Engineering Center. You can also visit another of Danielle's murals at the front entrance of the Engineering Center.
Support Danielle's work on her website and Instagram.
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Pioneering a new form of mentorship for our Native & Indigenous students is no easy task! We couldn't have done it without the support of everyone listed below, who met weekly to plan extensively in the months leading up to our program's launch date.
GRADUATE STUDENT, CHBE
STEM ROUTES MEMBER
FACULTY MEMBER, IPHY
GRADUATE STUDENT, MCDB
STEM ROUTES MEMBER
GRADUATE STUDENT, IPHY
STEM ROUTES MEMBER
FACULTY MEMBER, LINGUISTICS
GRADUATE STUDENT, MCDB
STEM ROUTES MEMBER
GRADUATE STUDENT, IPHY
STEM ROUTES MEMBER