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Executive Assistant Position Open at AIGC!
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Executive Assistant - The American Indian Graduate Center, a
$15 million nonprofit scholarship and fellowship administrator, is seeking an experienced Executive Assistant. This individual is responsible for providing support to the executive team, including drafting correspondence, schedule and manage meetings and travel, manage all aspects of Board of Directors meetings and correspondence, proofread and edit organizational materials, orientation and oversight of support staff. Bachelors degree and a minimum of 5 years previous experience required. Human resources experience desired. Full-time position with competitive salary and benefits.
AIGC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity employer committed to multicultural diversity. American Indian or Alaska Native preference.
To apply for this position, please Email a letter of interest, resume and 2 references to: web@aigcs.org.
American Indian Graduate Center
3701 San Mateo Blvd. NE, #200
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Tel: (505) 881-4584
Fax: (505) 884-0427
www.aigcs.org
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Know Before U Go Events
"A Guide to College Readiness"
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University of Washington, SeattleWashington
October 15, 2016
Location: Intellectual House
Time: 9am - 3:30 PST
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Students, parents and educators are welcome to attend the
Know Before U Go event. Area tribes are encouraged to contact AIGC to partner in helping transport students. Each participant including parents must register online by visiting www.aigcs.org or click the link below to register. For additional information or to host an event, please contact Josh Lucio at 1-800-628-1920.
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South Dakota of Mines and Technology
Location: Surbeck Center

Students, parents and educators are welcome to attend the
Know Before U Go event. Area tribes are encouraged to contact AIGC to partner in helping transport students. Each participant including parents must register online by visiting www.aigcs.org or click the link below to register. For additional information or to host an event, please contact Josh Lucio at 1-800-628-1920.
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Santa Fe Indian School
is fundraising for a
Youth Cultural Exchange
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About the exchange
The exchange is a continuation of an exchange program that Santa Fe Indian School (SFIS) had with The Children's Village (TCV) in the mid-1990s. It was suggested by His Holiness the Dalai Lama -- as he felt Native people and Tibetans were very similar -- he even remarked how he felt like he was home during his visit to Santa Fe and the Santa Fe Indian School.
SFIS is recommencing the exchange in light of how similar native issues are with Indigenous people around the world in trying to maintain native unique cultures and languages in the face of globalism.
Students will use the experience as part of their Senior Honors Project - particularly in the application of the United Nation's (UN) Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). UNDRIP advocates the rights of Indigenous people to self-determination, maintenance of cultures and languages and self-rule.

How your contribution helps
Contributions will help for the cost of passports and travel visas.
You can also send a donation by check payable to:
Santa Fe Indian School Attn: Dalene Coriz, Leadership Institute SFIS-TCV Exchange Program 1501 Cerrillos Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87505
Visit SFIS Facebook page: SFIS-TCV Youth Cultural Exchange
or click the links below.
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The University of New Mexico
University Libraries Indigenous Nations Library Program (INLP)
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Indigenous Nations Library Program (INLP) is thrilled to present the first exhibit developed by INLP.
INLP is highlighting the academic contributions of Indigenous Faculty at the University of New Mexico. The opening of the INLP Book exhibit will run from September 9 through May 2017, in Zimmerman Library, at the INLP and Herzstein Latin American Gallery.
This show will be a evolving exhibit and new content and displays will be installed throughout the duration of the exhibit. Thank you and INLP hopes you can attend the exhibit.

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The American Indian Graduate Magazine Fall 2016
Coming Soon!
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The fall Issue of
The American Indian Graduate Magazine
Coming Soon!
If you are on the AIGC mailing list to receive a hard copy of the magazine, watch for it in the mail. If you are not on the AIGC mailing list and would like to receive a hard copy, an electronic copy or, if you have recently moved and need to update your contact information, please click here. You may also call 800-628-1920 or visit the website anytime, at aigcs.org.
Visit the AIGC website to view the current, or any past issues, of The American Indian Graduate magazine on-line, please click here.
If you would like to advertise in the next issue of The American Indian Graduate magazine, please contact mario@aigcs.org. The deadline for the Spring 2017 issue is Dec. 1, 2016.
Thank you to all of the advertisers who sponsor the AIGC magazine! They are always listed on the right side of our E-Newsletter.
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About American Indian Graduate Center
AIGC is a national organization, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico,
providing educational support, through scholarships, since 1969. AIGC
is a provider of scholarships for American Indian and Alaska
Native graduate and undergraduate students and has awarded more than
$52 million in scholarships since its inception more than 46 years ago.

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