The Indigenous Future of Geoscience Education

Smith Family Hall 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United States

Darryl Reano is a geologist and geoscience educator from Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico. He recently began a new position as an assistant professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University. Darryl's research is focused on supporting the development of inclusive educational environments using Indigenous research frameworks. Darryl completed his PhD […]

Free

Rena Priest: Writing Workshop

Petrie Hall 1111

Rena Priest: Writer's Workshop Thursday, April 14 | 5:30pm-8:15pm Sol Neely's ENG 342/542 (Native American Lit) class will host Rena Priest as a guest. People on campus are invite to attend a mini-reading and writer's workshop featuring Priest.

Music on the Lawn – Lecture and Music

Patricia Wade Temple Conference Room 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United States

Event includes: Lecture in Patricia Wade Temple Conference Room at 11:00 a.m. Music on the Lawn at 12:00 p.m. Music on the Lawn continues on April 23 at the Campbell Farm Art show at 11:00 a.m. Fandango at 2:00 p.m.

An Introduction to Tai Chi and Qigong with Virginia Norton

Patricia Wade Temple Conference Room 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United States

  As we approach the end of the semester and finals week, Pathways, a project of the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education, encourages students, staff and faculty to take a moment for self-care and stress reduction by participating in this intro to Tai Chi and Qigong workshop.  Tai Chi and Qigong are mind-body-spirit practices […]

Eagle Giving Day

Virtual

One Day! One Goal! For 24 hours, the Heritage community will come together to support students, celebrate 40 years of success and work together to make the next 40 years even better! Worried you’ll miss it? Make your gift now- we will count it toward the day’s final total! Give back and change the world. For […]

Ann Kendall presents Interrogating Landscape Narratives: Black and Indigenous Place-Stories in Washington, DC

Virtual

  Nation building and myth building go hand-in-hand. Through research completed during a NEH Institute: “Toward a People’s History of Landscape,” this session focuses on place-based narratives of Black and Indigenous residents of Washington, DC, overridden and hidden by the grandeur of marble monuments. Washington, DC, serves as a model study of the lasting impact […]