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Graduation at Navajo Technical University, which is a TCUP University, in spring 2013.
Credit: Jody Chase, National Science Foundation
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Robert Gipp (left), Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Sitting Bull College (SBC), and Laurel Vermillion, SBC President,(right) at ceremony for 40th anniversary of SBC.
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Jacinda Mainord is a doctoral student at Portland State University and a former Fellow in NSF's Graduate STEM Fellows in K-12 program. She is shown here setting up air sampling equipment in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. She researches the impacts of large sources of ambient reactive nitrogen in the Gorge.
Credit: Juliane Fry, Reed College
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Keith Parker extracts DNA from a water sample as part of his NSF-funded research that involved detecting the presence of rare animals in natural waters from the presence of their DNA in water samples. Parker received a second place poster presentation award at the Emerging Researchers Network Conference in February 2015. The conference is for undergraduate and graduate students, including underrepresented minorities and persons with disabilities, who participate in programs funded by NSF's Division of Human Resource Development Unit.
Credit: Keith Parker, Dept. of Fisheries Biology, Humboldt State University
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An interview with NSF intern Cole Bowers of the Cherokee Nation. Bowers was recruited through Washington Internships for Native Students.
Credit: NSF