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  • NWIC Student Activities

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  • BELLINGHAM, Washington, US
  • Last Login: 11/22/2009

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    There will be a Domestic Violence Awareness Luncheon at Northwest Indian College from 11:30am-1:30pm at the CAC Building.
    Agenda:

    11:30am Lunch provided by Student Executive Board

    12:10 -12:40pm Presentation by Renee Roman Nose

    12:45- 1:15 pm Resources by LVOC

    Hope to see you all there!....

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    MyHotComments Student Executive Board 2009-2010 President: Lora Boome V.P. of Finances: Ashley Updike V.P of Activities: Tyson Oreiro V.P. of Clubs & Organizations: Kyle Koos V.P. of Extended Campus: Allan Sommers

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About me:

Through Education, Northwest Indian College promotes indigenous self determination and knowledge. Northwest Indian College is a tribally chartered post-secondary institution. Chartered by the Lummi Nation. The College provides associate degrees, community and adult education, workforce training and a new bachelor's degree program to serve the needs of the Pacific Northwest tribes and their communities. Our main campus is on the Lummi Reservation with sites and learning centers at tribal locations throughout the Pacific Northwest. If you would like to know more information please take a look at NWIC website www.nwic.edu As a tribal college, our vision is to deliver an education that is grounded in tribal values and knowledge. The foundation of education at NWIC is that we can be a bridge between our traditional and historical experiences and knowledge and contemporary life. Students at the college receive a solid education that includes tribal culture, language and history. The college is accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Join us this year as we celebrate our 25 years of excellence in Native education!

Who I'd like to meet:

Northwest Indian College students who want to get involved in a wide range of student activities, develop their leadership skills, give back to their communities, and graduate!

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