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Item 25th Annual Spring Symposium (2023-04-22)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Chemistry and BiochemistryItem American Indian Boarding School History (2022-11-17)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. American Indian Learning Resource CenterPresented by: Samuel B. Torres, The National Native American Boarding School Healing CoalitionItem BURST and SURP Poster Presentations (2021-08-06)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Biology; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Chemistry and BiochemistryStudents in the Biology Undergraduate Research in Science and Technology (BURST) and the Chemistry and Biochemistry Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) will present the research they have been working on with faculty mentors throughout the summer. There will be an awards ceremony for both programs to follow.Item "Caged": A virtual musical presentation (2021-02-23)(2021) Ali, Abdi; Moreno-Cova, Christian; Gudmunson, Paula; University of Minnesota Duluth. Tweed Museum of ArtThe Tweed Museum of Art presents "Caged," in celebration of African American History Month. Join us for a presentation and dialogue with the composer Jean R. Perrault, flutist Paula Gudmundson, videographer Daniel Oyinloye, of the musical piece “Caged.”Item The Chippewa National Forest Isn't Just Another Forest, It is a Homeland (2021-02-04)(2021) Thompson, Douglas P; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of American Indian StudiesThe Chippewa National Forest is the first national forest in the National Forest System created by statute and the only National Forest created with explicit provisions for the benefit of a Tribal Nation. Over time, this history has faded from the corporate and collective memory of the United States Forest Service. The understand [sic] of this singularly unique relationship has been reconstructed over recent years, requiring a recalibration of natural resource management activities and planning on one of the most intensively managed Forests in the National Forest system.Item Disability Crash Course (2006-03-29)(2006) University of Minnesota Duluth. Access For AllItem Dreaming & Doing: Antiracist Literary Advisory Board (2022-11-03)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Antiracist Literary Advisory BoardJayna Brown and Hailey Bownik, two teacher candidates, will begin the panel by describing the work A-LAB has done to move their campus library’s children’s literature collection toward social justice through a process of analysis and text de/selection recommendations. They will also situate this work in the research relating to the impacts of diverse representations in children’s literature. Kayleen Jones, the Education Librarian who oversees the collection, will then discuss how A-LAB leverages collaboration in praxis, particularly interdepartmental, faculty/staff, and student/faculty/staff collaboration. Next, Suki Jones Mozenter and Ariri Onchwari, faculty, will report the impacts of collective antiracist praxis on the members of A-LAB based on qualitative interviews. Finally, Josh South, another teacher candidate, will outline a model for secondary schools based on the work done by A-LABItem Duluth Global Health Outreach: The Rwandan UGHE Connections (2023-01-12)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Medical School, Duluth CampusPresented by Mustafa al'Absi, PhD, Ray Christensen, MD and Ruth Westra, DO; This presentation will highlight recent collaborative outreach with colleagues at University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) focusing on medical school training and researchItem An Evening with Tony Dierckins (2022-11-17)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Kathryn A. Martin LibraryItem Gifted & Challenged: The College Experience for Students on the Autism Spectrum (2008-11-11)(2008) University of Minnesota Duluth. Access For AllItem God, the Universe, and Everything (2014-02-11)(2014) University of Minnesota Duluth. Newman Catholic Campus MinistryItem John and Erika Speak: Life, Love, and Autism (2012-04-16)(2012) University of Minnesota Duluth. Access For AllItem MTAG + MTRES Project Showcase (2021-03-27)(2021) Weizenegger, Ronda; Kesner, Shannon; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of American Indian StudiesRonda Weizenegger, MTAG '21, presents: "A Company's Culture"; Ronda is an enrolled member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe and part of MTAG Cohort 9. She sought out the program to increase her knowledge in tribal governance as she believes this will enable her to enhance the overall performance of tribal businesses. Ronda began working at Grand Casino Mille Lacs upon its opening in 1991 and served in various roles during her time with the company. Currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer at Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures, Ronda works with business leaders to identify and execute strategies aimed at enhancing operations.; Shannon Kesner, MTRES '20, presents: "Indani-Biskomaajimin: Returning to Ourselves"; Shannon is a member and life-long resident of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. In addition to her MTRES degree, Shannon holds an A.A. from Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College and a B.A. in Biology (plant science focus). She worked as a Wetland Specialist for Fond du Lac in the Environmental Department for 9 years and is currently a Tribal Liaison with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Shannon's main focus, or passion, is to accomplish goals that increase awareness of both tribal concerns and potential opportunities regarding food apartheid and food security. This broad focus includes impacts from agricultural practices, on the broader landscape, on natural resources both on reservation lands and within ceded territories.Item Why Should We Care about Sulfate? (2023-04-03)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Medical School, Duluth CampusJoin us for a FREE panel presentation… Learn how sulfate affects wild rice, fish, and communities with expert presenters Nancy Schuldt, Ricky DeFoe, Dr. Jen Pearson, and moderator Paula Maccabee!