People
Since the program was launched in 2013, there have been 36 student participants and six teacher participants,ÌýMore information on the students can be found under each year.Ìý
Participant Success Stories
Matt Janis, 2013 and 2014 participant from the Oglala Sioux Tribe in SD. ÌýHe now attendsÌýOglala Lakota College where he is pursuing aÌýB.S degree in Natural Science. In 2015, Matt participated in an NSF funded Environmental Science and Ecology REU program at United Tribes Technical College. ÌýMatt is using his STEM learning to develop an energy efficient greenhouse on the Pine RIdge Reservation. ÌýThe greenhouse will help address the lack of healthy food available on the Reservation. ÌýHe is teaching local children in Head Start classes about growing healthy food.Ìý | |
| Chantel Greene, a 2014 participant from Haskell Indian Nations University is an enrolled member of Nez Perce Tribe. In spring 2016, she will be enrolled in graduate school at University of Idaho pursuing a Professional Science Masters in Natural Resources and Enviornmental Science in the Sustainability Science Track. She is also a research assistant at the university inÌýNez Perce Cultural Environment Connections and the Clearwater Watershed. | |
| Shelby Ross is a 2014 participant from the Oglala Sioux Tribe and enrolled at Oglala Lakota College where she is pursuing a BA in Conservation Biology. ÌýIn 2015, Shelby participated in an NSF funded Environmental Science and Ecology REU program at United Tribes Technical College.Ìý | |
| Jeff LeBeau is a 2014 participant from the Oglala Sioux Tribe who is enrolled at Oglala Lakota College pursuing a degree in IT. | |
| Santana White Dress is a 2014 participant from the Oglala Sioux Tribe who is enrolled at Oglala Lakota College pursuing a degree in IT.Ìý |
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