Congratulations on your acceptance to Rhode Island College! We're excited to see you at Orientation!
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Each November the United States observes National Native American Heritage Month. This is a time that celebrates Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and affiliated Island communities. By honoring the cultures, heritages, traditions, languages, and stories of these people we preserve their histories and vital contributions for future generations.
Tribal sovereignty ensures that any decisions about Tribes with regard to their property and citizens are made with their participation and consent. The federal trust responsibility is a legal obligation under which the United States “has charged itself with moral obligations of the highest responsibility and trust” toward Indian tribes.
From the U.S. Department of the Interior - Indian Affairs, National Native American Heritage Month.
Rhode Island College is hosting a number of events and opportunities to honor Native American Heritage Month. We hope you'll participate, learn, celebrate, and enjoy with us!
Join us for a traditional indigenous community dinner in honor of Native American Heritage Month. Come share space, cultural and historical truths, and affirmations! Learning 4 Life will also be giving out recipe cards for making meals on a budget. Spots are limited, so please RSVP.
This event is hosted by Unity Center and Learning 4 Life and is co-sponsored by the DDI Committee and the Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Congratulations on your acceptance to Rhode Island College! We're excited to see you at Orientation!
Congratulations on your acceptance to Rhode Island College! We're excited to see you at Orientation!
The OAI is three days of fresh air and rejuvenation, a place-based institute designed to integrate content area literacy strategies while exploring local history, culture, and geography as the RIWP writes its way around Rhode Island.
All RIC employees are invited to attend RIC’s inaugural Community Development Day - an opportunity to gather and learn from other colleagues, to foster an inclusive community, and to focus on our amazing students! Our schedule features invited guests and the expertise of our own RIC faculty and...
We can't wait to see you and help you move in!
Anchors Away Day is a welcome event for all First Year Students.
THESIS is a virtual 8-week (May 20–July 12, 2024) paid internship for undergrad and recently graduated college students interested in Native American health. THESIS lets you experience Tribal public health alongside mentors as you move your career forward and make a life-long impact. Join the next generation of public health leaders!
The Unity Center serves as a brave space on campus for all students to engage in meaningful and critical conversations that challenge systems of oppression.