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2006 AISLC
 

2006 American Indian Student Leadership Conference (AISLC)
(formerly known as the BIG XII American Indian Student Leadership Conference)

http://www.creighton.edu/aislc

 

March 30-April 1, 2006
Creighton University
Omaha, Nebraska

 

The change of the conference from solely a Big XII university endeavor, to one open to all universities and colleges, allows for the exchange of ideas and exposure of the research and projects being done by American Indian college students nationally. This is an opportunity for students from small schools and large schools, private and public, tribal and non-tribal, to exchange, network, and speak about the issues particular to them and universal to all American Indian students.

 

The theme of this year’s conference is “Revitalizing American Indian Thought”. The aim is to showcase the work and research done by American Indian students and faculty in institutions of higher education. Keynote speakers and workshops will be offered that empower American Indian students to lead in academia by incorporating American Indian perspectives into material they learn in the classroom. Other speakers and workshops will focus on leadership roles on campus and how to successfully address issues that impact students at higher education institutions.

 

How To Register:
Registration Fee: $40 before Feb. 15, 06, $60 after Feb. 15, 06

Visit: www.creighton.edu/aislc for downloadable
application and online registration

 

Questions:
Contact Ricardo Ariza or Teri Dameron, Multicultural Affairs, at 402.280.3118 or email her at t_dameron@creighton.edu.

 

 

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