Opportunities at Harvard

nap@hugse1.harvard.edu
Thu, 10 Oct 1996 13:34:12 -0400 (EDT)


Opportunities at Harvard for Native Americans

The Harvard University Native American Program is seeking Native
Americans interested in joining our exciting, academically challenging,
and culturally diverse community. The Program is committed to recruiting
and graduating students by providing them with the academic resources and
community support necessary to succeed at Harvard and beyond.

Approximately 120 Native students currently attend Harvard University -
45 at the undergraduate level and 75 at the graduate level.

This year the Program expanded its academic and research
components through the creation of a new course titled "Native Americans
in the Twenty-First Century: Nation Building I and II." Through this
hands-on interdisciplinary course, students have an opportunity to work
with Indian Nations and Tribes to address the challenges in Indian country
today.

In addition, the thirteen schools and colleges of Harvard
University offer a wide range of options in undergraduate, graduate, and
professional education for prospective students.

Please call the Harvard University Native American Program at
(617) 495-4923 to receive our brochure and a description of our new
academic component. Prospective students can also reach us by e-mail
(nap@hugse1.harvard.edu) or write to: Harvard University Native American
Program, HGSE, Read House, Appian Way, Cambridge, MA 02138.