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COVID-19 UPDATE: NACC is currently closed to protect the health and well-being of our community. Professional staff are available to answer questions or provide support:  Karen Biestman (biestman@stanford.edu), Greg Graves (ggraves@stanford.edu), and Denni Woodward (denni@stanford.edu).

 

Ours is a history of working to improve the quality of life for American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians and Indigenous Pacific Islanders. Our community reaches out to new students and their families to help them adjust to life at Stanford—to help them realize goals and prepare for the future.

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Apr 30 2021
Moderated by Adrienne Keene, Cherokee Nation (Assistant Professor of American Studies/Ethnic Studies at Brown University and alumna of Harvard and Stanford)--"Caring for Community and Self" is a conversation with four Native students. (A Zoom event on Friday, April 30, 2021--12pm PDT/3pm EDT.)...
Apr 14 2021
The Stanford Native Immersion Program (SNIP) is a six-day, fun and information-filled experience designed to welcome incoming frosh and transfers to the Farm. For the duration of the program, participants will stay at Hidden Villa--in nearby Los Altos--led by current students and staff who direct...
Mar 5 2021
The Stanford Daily published "A canoe is an island, an island is a canoe" an opinion piece written by Keoni Rodriquez '23, one of our current Native students, about the cultural components that make Hawai’i Hawaiian exist--not just in the physical place called Hawai’i but in the people who voyage,...

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