Native American Graduate Student Center
Located in Cleveland Hall 27A, the Center is a space in which members of the Native graduate student community can relax, work, and hold meetings. Comfortable seating, tables, coffee, and tea are available. Food and drinks can also be purchased at the Cleveland Hall Espresso Bar, or at the vending machines just outside of the Center.
Resources available at the Center include computers with SPSS software and free printing. The Center can be reserved for use by Native American student organizations after 4:00 PM each day.
Indigenous Graduate and Professional Students Association
Graduate and professional students, who would like to be involved in the organization of the Indigenous Graduate and Professional Students Association are strongly urged to stop by the center or to contact Ken Lokensgard. Getting involved will result in networking opportunities, support from peers, and additional funding opportunities (and another means by which to strengthen curriculum vitae or resume).
Cleveland Hall, 27A
For swipe card access, contact:
Ken Lokensgard,
Assistant Director, Plateau Center for Native American Research and Collaboration
Cleveland Hall 23A
Ph. 509-335-1055
Email Ken