NASA Partners in American Indian Science and Engineering Education

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June 7, 2006

Sonja Alexander
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1761

Brett West
Live Wire Media Relations, Alexandria, Va.
703-519-1600, Ext. 103 

RELEASE: 06-237

NASA PARTNERS IN AMERICAN INDIAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION

NASA and the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) 
announced the launch of the NASA AIHEC Summer Research Experience 
Program. The program is a strategic approach to inspire young 
American Indians to pursue careers in science and engineering. 

"We welcome Tribal College and University student and faculty teams to 
join NASA scientists and engineers in conducting hands on research at 
our centers as we implement the Vision for Space Exploration," said 
Angela Phillips Diaz, NASA acting assistant administrator for 
Education. "We look upon this summer as the beginning of a 
long-standing partnership with the Tribal colleges to inspire the 
next generation of innovators and explorers in science and 
engineering career fields."

Sixty participants representing 14 Tribal Colleges and Universities 
will take part in the programs at seven NASA centers this summer. 
Participants will be assigned to research and engineering teams 
exploring robotics, 3-D design, geospatial data analysis, and 
astrobiology while fostering long-term relationships with their 
research mentors at the field centers.

"American Indians are very under-represented in the fields of science 
and engineering," said Gerald Gipp, Ph.D., executive director of the 
American Indian Higher Education Consortium. "The program is a 
critical step toward changing that equation by encouraging young 
American Indians to pursue careers in science and engineering while 
also building a welcoming environment that nurtures their career 
path."

Tribal Colleges with students and faculty participating in SRE 
include: Blackfeet Community College, Browning, Mont.; College of the 
Menominee Nation, Keshena, Wis.; Crownpoint Institute of Technology, 
Crownpoint, N.M.; Dine College, Tsaile, Ariz; Haskell Indian Nations 
University, Lawrence, Kan.; Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College, 
Baraga, Mich.; Leech Lake Tribal College, Cass Lake, Minn.; Little 
Priest Tribal College, Winnebago, Neb.; Northwest Indian College, 
Bellingham, Wash.; Oglala Lakota College, Kyle, S.D.; Salish Kootenai 
College, Pablo, Mont.; Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute, 
Albuquerque, N.M.; and United Tribes Technical College, Bismarck, 
N.D.

For information about NASA's education programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/education 

For information about the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, 
visit: 

http://www.aihec.org 

	
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