Additional Programs and Opportunities

 

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Native American Education, Research & Cultural Center:

The NAERCC has worked to ensure that the necessary resources and support systems are in place to help these students thrive. 

 

 

NAERCC

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Wyoming Pathways from Prison:

Wyoming Pathways from Prison (WPfP) provides high quality college programs to incarcerated women and men through generous support provided by University of Wyoming faculty, staff, students, and external partners. 

 

 

Wyoming Pathways from Prison

 

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Keepers of The Fire:

Keepers of the Fire is a registered student organization that is committed to keeping the Native American culture alive and strong. We are dedicated to promoting culture and diversity on and off of campus. The organization is open to all students.

Keepers of The Fire

 

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High Plains American Indian Research Insititute:

HPAIRI is a valuable and important resource for American Indian tribes and scholars.  It is accessible for use in both Indigenous-driven research and for research initiated by University of Wyoming students and scholars that involves Native American people, their lands and resources.

HPAIRI

 

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Cooper House:

The historic Cooper House has served for many years as the home of the American Studies, providing an intriguing and elegant space for classrooms, faculty offices, and gatherings.

Cooper House