Come join in this exciting program, offered by Antioch University Seattle in partnership with the Muckleshoot Tribal College. If you want to create more possibilities for change, innovation, resilience and sustainability in your own life and for others in Native American communities, then this program is designed for you.
Read more →Please join NWIC students and staff in installing a Berry Garden shed on May 17-18 from 10a-4p. Everyone is welcome, and anyone with experience putting together pre-made sheds is especially encouraged to come. View the flyer. Contact Miguel Hernandez for details: jalapeno05@hotmail.com
Read more →Title: Para-Educator- Grade and Credit Specialist (Funded by Muckleshoot Grant) Duties and responsibilities: Work exclusively with supporting Native American students towards credit attainment and high school graduation. Assist teacher with instruction and activities within the classroom; work closely with Native American Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) to plan and
Read more →A private production company working with the Muckleshoot tribe is seeking college-age Film Interns. The Film Interns will assist with 2-3 days of filming in or near the Muckleshoot community. The project may begin as soon as the end of May. If you’re interested in participating, please
Read more →PARA-EDUCATOR- Grade and Credit Specialist Duties and responsibilities: Work exclusively with supporting Native American students towards credit attainment and high school graduation. Assist teacher with instruction and activities within the classroom; work closely with Native American Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) to plan and supervise individual, small group,
Read more →RED EAGLE SOARING: Building Community and Native Identity On March 6th, 2012, MTC is proud to welcome Red Eagle Soaring as the third installment of the Winter Quarter Speakers Series. View the flyer. Red Eagle Soaring is a
Read more →Summary A .8 certificated teacher on special assignment (TOSA) to serve as a native American intervention and advocate specialist described as a .4 at Auburn High School and .4 dedicated to supporting the families and students of Native American students at the secondary level (grade 6-12). Duties
Read more →Unfortunately, Muckleshoot Tribal College has cancelled tonight’s Speaker’s Series event featuring Coast Salish Artist Shaun Peterson. MTC sincerely apologizes to Shaun and the people who were planning to attend for the late notice. We are rescheduling Shaun’s presentation for Spring quarter. All students enrolled in the
Read more →Clarita Begay, University of Washington Ph.D. Student On February 15, 2012 MTC is honored to host Clarita Begay as the second installment of the Winter Quarter Speakers Series. View the Flyer. Short Bio – Clarita Begay (Diné Nation) is a Ph.D. student at the University of Washington’s
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