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Fall 2020 HUNAP Welcome Back Event
Audience: HUNAP Community Members (Local/Remote) SAVE THE DATE The Harvard University Native American Program invites all campus community members (on-campus/remote) to join us for an opportunity to connect, share, and begin the new academic year. Meeting...
Harvard College Involvement Fair
Audience: Harvard College students This event is an opportunity for students at the college to learn more about HUNAP and our various activities for the upcoming school year. Information on how to access the college fair will be provided by the Harvard...
LOCAL: NAICOB Substance Abuse Prevention Symposium
Audience: Native Health Pratictioners and Students HUNAP Faculty Chair, Professor Joseph P. Gone, and Harvard Medical Student, Victor Lopez-Carmen, will be part of an online symposium sponsored by the North American Indian Center of Boston. The event...
HUNAP Sends a Welcome Message to the Community for Fall 2020
Dear Students, Welcome to the Fall 2020 semester! This academic year marks the 50 th anniversary of HUNAP. In the Fall of 1970, eleven Native American students began their courses at the Harvard Graduate School of Education as part of the newly created...
Seeking Harvard Student Plans for Fall 2020
To best plan for the fall, and spring, HUNAP is interested in gathering basic information from Harvard students about their plans for the fall 2020 semester. Please take this quick survey (three questions) to let us know what you're doing. Harvard...
Insights from Congressional & Tribal Leaders: Coronavirus Relief for American Indian Tribal Governments
Insights from Congressional & Tribal Leaders: Coronavirus Relief for American Indian Tribal Governments Thursday, September 17, 2020 12:00 pm EDT Virtual Event Registration Required The Harvard Kennedy School’s Ash Center and the Harvard Project on...
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center: Before "The Raven:" The Story of a Forgotten American Type
Native Cultures of the America's with Sara Rivett, English and American Studies Professor at Princeton University. Rivett is the author of The Science of the Soul in Colonial New England (2011) and Unscripted America: Indigenous Languages and the Origins...
Harvard SEAS: Culinary Ash in Contemporary Native Cuisine with Chef Lois Frank
The lectures pair Harvard professors with celebrated food experts and renowned chefs to showcase the science behind different culinary techniques. The series, organized by Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) is based...
Harvard EMR: Approaches to Ethnic and Indigenous Studies Series
The Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights hosts this monthly series of informal conversations with faculty from Harvard and beyond to consider the methodological contributions that ethnic and indigenous studies make across the academic disciplines...
Gabriella Herrera
Gabriella Herrera (Chicana/Tarahumara) is a fourth year medical student at Harvard Medical School from Tracy, California. She has a strong interest and background in the care of and health outcomes for Latinx and Native American populations. Her current...