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Navajo water presentation

Preserving Dinetah Water Security for Generations: Navajo Nation Water Settlements Presentation on November 21st!

Nov. 15, 2024

Join the Navajo Nation authorities and others to learn about Navajo water rights settlements.

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water library

New Grant to Support Preservation of Records Used to Secure Navajo Nation Water Rights

Nov. 7, 2024

On November 7, 2024, the Council on Library & Information Resources (CLIR) announced the award of a $300,000 grant to a library preservation collaboration between the Navajo Nation Department of Water Resources (NNDWR), Law Library at the University of Arizona and other partners, including the Haury Program.

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updated webinar poster

Webinar on Federal Funding Opportunities for Tribal Water Access coming up on November 21st!

Oct. 30, 2024

The Haury Program is honored to be joining other partners in holding a webinar on Federal Funding Opportunities for Tribal Water Access and the UACW Funding Handbook on November 21, 2024, 3-4 pm via Zoom.

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In news: Article by Dr. Michael Kotutwa Johnson of Indigenous Resilience Center, and Haury Awardee

Oct. 25, 2024

When Hopi farmer Michael Kotutwa Johnson speaks of seeds, he refers to them as “children,” so when a colleague brought him corn seeds that had been preserved for 800 years – hidden in a cave near historical Hopi villages around Glen Canyon – it was like welcoming children home.

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“It takes a village”: Haury Program celebrates 10 years of collaborations to solve “wicked” problems with a garden dedication in Women’s Plaza

Oct. 23, 2024

On Friday, October 11th, administrators, staff, faculty, students and community members gathered at the Women’s Plaza of Honor to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice (“Haury Program”).

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UA News story

UA News: Haury Program reflects on a decade of partnerships to address society's 'wicked problems'

Oct. 9, 2024
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10th Anniversary Event Flyer

The Haury Program is Turning Ten: Celebrations to Kick-off on October 11th with Women’s Plaza Garden Dedication to Mrs. Haury and Her Legacy

Sept. 11, 2024
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AISES 2024

You Belong: Find your future and community at the University of Arizona, a top-tier university with highly acclaimed support programs for Native American students!

Aug. 28, 2024
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Meet & Greet

Meet & Greet 2024 Haury Program's Native Pathways Awardees on September 4th!

Aug. 14, 2024
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2024 NP awardees

Haury Program Awards Seven Native Pathways Graduate Research Awards to Expand Indigenous Resilience Research at the University of Arizona

July 23, 2024
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