Haury Profiles

Haury Profiles

Haury Profiles is designed to make our partners more aware of each other’s work, and learn where to turn for information, collaboration, and a shared purpose. Help us bring greater awareness to the many talented people on- and off-campus working with and for Indian Country and elsewhere.

 

Haury Profile - 25 May 2021

The Haury Program celebrates Dr. Marti Lindsey’s twenty years of stellar work at UArizona

Dr. Marti Lindsey joined the University in July 2001. She started working as the assistant director and web developer at the Southwest Environmental Health Science...

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Haury Profile - 16 April 2021

Meet Trent Teegerstrom, UArizona Tribal Extension Programs

Trent Teegerstrom is the Associate Director for Tribal Extension Programs and Extension Specialist in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Mr....

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Haury Profile - 7 January 2021

Kirena Tsosie, University of New Mexico Water Resources Program.

’Ádóone’é nishłígíí ’éí Tséníjíkiní nishłį. Táchii’nii’éí bá shíchíín. Naakai Dine’é ’éí dashicheii nááná Tł‘ízíłání’éí dashinálí. The clan I belong to...

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Haury Profile - 27 October 2020

Miguel Moreno, candidate for Juris Doctor at the UArizona James E. Rogers College of Law

Miguel Moreno is a candidate for Juris Doctor at the UArizona James E. Rogers College of Law. He focuses on protecting and promoting Indigenous peoples' rights and is...

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Haury Profile - 13 October 2020

Nathan Levi Esquerra, SVP for the UArizona Native American Advancement Office

Nathan Levi Esquerra grew up in Parker, home of the Colorado River Indian Tribes, one of the 22 federally recognized sovereign Native American tribes in Arizona. He is a...

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Haury Profile - 15 September 2020

Dr. Carrie Nuva Joseph. Research Associate, Center for Indigenous and Environmental Health Research, UArizona College of Public Health

Dr. Joseph is a member of the Hopi Tribe and her Tribe’s first female Ph.D. scientist, allowing her to advocate for her community using science and Hopi ways of...

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