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Indigenous students are underrepresented in #HigherEd. They are also less likely to be successful in terms of participation, retention & outcomes. Join our panel of experts on 4/12 to discuss some of the factors & potential solutions to support them: Register: http://ow.ly/Tqiv50HSVBa

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On Tuesday, 4/12, join the conversation with @UHawaiiNews, @Harvard_Natives, @Harvard, @UNCP_Chancellor, @uncpembroke as they discuss real-life challenges of indigenous students and promising strategies in supporting success. Register: http://ow.ly/Tqiv50HSVBa

#PostPathways On 4/12 @Hunt_Institute  invites you to learn more about the history, policy landscape, & innovative practices behind supporting the role of indigenous #students. Register: http://ow.ly/Tqiv50HSVBa

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Despite tremendous growth in enrollment in recent years, indigenous students are underrepresented in #HigherEd. They are also less likely to be successful in terms of participation, retention & outcomes.

On Tuesday, 4/12 The Hunt Institute will be hosting a panel discussion to guide stakeholders, policymakers, and IHE leaders about the critical role of these students and the importance of understanding their history, policy landscape, as well as innovative practices behind supporting them.  Register: http://ow.ly/Tqiv50HSVBa

Our panelists have an extensive background working with Native American students

  • David Lassner, President of the University of Hawaii System
  • Jason Packineau, Coordinator of the Native American Program, Harvard University Community
  • Carla Sineway, President of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College
  • Robin Cummings, Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke

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Hi (Name),

Did you know that Native American students are often excluded from postsecondary data and research due to their small sample size? Indigenous students are underrepresented in higher education, and they are also less likely to be successful in terms of participation, retention & outcomes.

Native/Indigenous students deserve an education that is respectful of their cultures and their communities. We invite you to join The Hunt Institute on Tuesday, April 12  at 2 pm ET for a panel discussion on “Expanding the Circle: Indigenous Student Access and Persistence in Higher Education.”  Register here: http://ow.ly/Tqiv50HSVBa

Meet Our Panel of Experts:

  • David Lassner, President of the University of Hawaii System
  • Jason Packineau, Coordinator of the Native American Program, Harvard University Community
  • Carla Sineway, President of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College
  • Robin Cummings, Chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke

 

We can’t wait to see you!