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WRRC Co-sponsored Event: Native Voices in STEM

Attempting to Center Indigenous People in Marine Sciences: Success and Barriers

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12:00 to 1:00 pm MST, March 5, 2025

Where

Zoom

Speaker(s)

Marco Hatch, Associate Professor, Environmental Sciences
Western Washington University
NVIS Native Voices in STEM
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WRRC Co-sponsored Event: Native Voices in STEM - Community-Based Participatory Research on Food-Energy-Water Projects

Noon – 1:15 p.m., Nov. 12, 2025

WRRC Water Webinar: 104(b) Grant Program Student Research Presentation — Indian Water Settlements in Arizona: An Analysis of their History and Potential Future

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