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Center for Indian Education Relaunch Event
ASU Center for Indian Education Relaunch Event
Bryan Brayboy, Teresa McCarty, Michael Crow
Mary Margaret Fonow, Dr Monty Roessel.
ASU’s Center for Indian Education (CIE), now in its 52nd year, held a re-launch event May 6 to honor the work and people that have come before and to engage the future. Michael Begaye, director of American Indian Student Support Services, conducted a blessing ceremony in the center’s new spaces in Payne Hall. A formal program followed keynoted by Dr. Monty Roessel, son of CIE founder Dr. Robert A. Roessel Jr. and superintendent of Rough Rock Community School. The school was co-founded by his father, Robert, as part of the center’s early work.
Center for Indian Education Relaunch Event
ASU Center for Indian Education Relaunch Event
Bryan Brayboy, Teresa McCarty, Michael Crow
Mary Margaret Fonow, Dr Monty Roessel.
ASU’s Center for Indian Education (CIE), now in its 52nd year, held a re-launch event May 6 to honor the work and people that have come before and to engage the future. Michael Begaye, director of American Indian Student Support Services, conducted a blessing ceremony in the center’s new spaces in Payne Hall. A formal program followed keynoted by Dr. Monty Roessel, son of CIE founder Dr. Robert A. Roessel Jr. and superintendent of Rough Rock Community School. The school was co-founded by his father, Robert, as part of the center’s early work.