Rooted in student activism, new Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies concentration finds its footing
By Samantha Chambers | September 19The University launched its Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies concentration this fall.
Samantha Chambers is a senior staff writer and has previously worked at The Herald as a copy editor. She is a second-year student from Tampa, Florida and is planning on concentrating in sociology.
The University launched its Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies concentration this fall.
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