Sponsors
The University of Arizona NativeNet, and its predecessor ArizonaNativeNet, is made possible by the generous support of our sponsors, including:
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The Arizona Regents Reach Out Grant Program (ARRO), which made significant contributions to the development and maintenance of both sites. |
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The Technology and Research Initiative Fund (TRIF), part of the Anyplace Access for Arizonans, which provided financial support for the production and development of Federal Indian Law and Nation Building online learning modules. TRIF is a special investment in higher education made possible by the passage of a special ballot proposition (Education 2000, also known as Proposition 301) in November 2000. |
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Congressionally-directed grants from the United States Department of Education and from the United States Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs to support the establishment of the Indigenous Peoples Law & Policy (IPLP) Project to train students and professionals to work with Native American Indian tribes to promote self-governance and policy development. |
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The University of Arizona is a premier, student-centered research institution. Established in 1885 as the first university in the Arizona Territory and the state's only land grant institution, the UA embraces its three-fold mission of excellence in teaching, research and public service. Now in its second century of service to the state, the UA has become one of the nation's top 20 public research institutions. It is one of only 62 members in the Association of American Universities, a prestigious organization that recognizes universities with exceptionally strong research and academic programs. With world class faculty in fields as diverse as astronomy, plant science, biomedical science, business, law, music and dance, The University of Arizona offers a rewarding educational experience to all who choose to focus on excellence. Visit the UA's website at http://www.arizona. |
The James E. Rogers College of Law
The Office of the Vice President for Research, Graduate Studies and Economic Development, Leslie P. Tolbert, Vice President
Native American Cancer Research Partnership, Louise Canfield, Director
Graduate College Diversity Office, Maria Teresa Velez, Associate Dean, Graduate College




